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AeroCan | Aerodynamic Cycling Trash Can - BackroadsLab

AeroCan

$29.50

Sticky gels in your jersey pockets. Crumbs in your bibs. Trash going wherever it fits.

The AeroCan is a lightweight, aerodynamic, flexible cycling trash can that gives a dedicated place for used wrappers and gels. It is perfect for long rides, races, gravel adventures, or triathlon training blocks - as well as indoor training while grinding through the winter.

Designed by cyclists, for cyclists, the AeroCan solves the constant problem everyone has.

Universal Fit – Road, TT & Gravel

  • Mounts cleanly at the top tube / seatpost junction with 3 cut-to-fit velcro straps (4 included)
  • Compatible with almost all bikes due to its universal and flexible design
  • Rear cutout designed to accommodate different seatpost clamps and frame geometry

Easy One-Handed Use

  • Flexible top-slit opening allows for quick and easy one-handed storing of trash
  • Pinch-to-open design allows a wide opening for easy dumping and clearing
  • Simple to clean: rinse with warm water and mild soap


Designed for Long Rides
Sized to handle the trash from 50+ miles of riding (All at the same time):

  • 1× 90–100 mg gel packets
  • 2× 20–30 mg gel packets
  • 2× protein bar wrappers

Aerodynamic, Flexible, Lightweight, and Secure

  • Firm structure maintains an aerodynamic shape when empty or partially full
  • Flexible rubber construction allows it to be stuffed to the brim when needed
  • Low-profile velcro mounting keeps it securely tucked out of the way
  • Same cross-sectional width as a standard seatpost

Compact and Purpose-Built

  • Length: 127 mm (5.0in)
  • Height: 70 mm (2.75in)
  • Width: 30 mm (1.18in)
  • Only 53g total weight with the mounting straps 

Designed to not interfere with pedaling or bottle access.
Small enough to visually disappear, yet large enough to handle a full ride’s worth of trash.

Built by cyclists, for cyclists — designed and printed in-house with obsessive attention to fit and function. Like all 3D-printed parts, minor surface texture variation is part of the process. Not happy with yours? We've got you.

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