Bike bag reviews
Shopping for a new bike bag? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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CamelBak MULE Commute 22 backpack review
There is a lot to like about the CamelBak MULE Commute 22 backpack: it works perfectly for a variety of tasks from work, to travel, with all errands in between
By Paul Grele • Published
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Chrome Industries Barrage Freight backpack review
Nylon webbing offers useful extra storage, while the overbuilt construction feels as though it will last
By Stefan Abram • Published
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Miss Grape Cluster 7 Waterproof Seatpost Bag review
A smaller sized option which could suit those with a shorter seatpost
By Katherine Moore • Published
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Anti-shock bike bag frame review
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Arundel Dual saddle bag review
Arundel’s ‘middle sibling’ saddle bag evokes cycling nostalgia with its traditional features.
By James Bracey • Published
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Ergon BC3 bag review
Ergon BC3 bag
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Altura Thunderstorm City 30 backpack review
The Altura Thunderstorm City 30 backpack is a large volume bag that is comfortable to wear and practical if you travel heavy, although it isn't refined as many internally
By Symon Lewis • Published
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ILE Race Day Bag review
By Symon Lewis • Published
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The North Face Fausto SE review
The North Face Fausto SE
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Evoc bike bag review
Evoc bike bag - A user-friendly bike carrier perfect for a winter getaway - £259.95
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Howies Little Haven backpack review
Is the Little Haven pack the perfect cyclists' day/commuter pack? We tested it to find out.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Banjo Brothers medium commuter bag review
Banjo Brothers medium commuter bag
By Cycling Weekly • Published
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Rapha Backpack review
Rapha is renowned for creating cycling apparel that looks good and has great functionality. We checked whether the Rapha Backpack ticked all the boxes when it comes to what you want from a commuter rucksack
By Chris Hovenden • Published
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Osprey Talon 22 rucksack review
What the Osprey Talon 22 lacks in internal storage it more than makes up for in comfort
By Rupert Radley • Published
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VeloPac RidePac Lite review
A cheaper variant of the original Ridepac
By Paul Norman • Published
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Timbuk2 Especial Messenger review
Timbuk2 Especial Cycling Messenger £140
By Mike Hawkins • Published
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Topeak Aero Wedge iGlow saddle bag review
Topeak has certainly hit on a nice concept by integrating lights into their Aero Wedge saddle bag, but are they worth the extra cost?
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Topeak Dynawedge Micro seat pack review
The Dynawedge Micro is a diminutive saddle pack. Does it carry enough to justify its space on your saddle rails??
By Paul Norman • Published
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Manhattan Portage Harbor Bike Case review
This is a nicely styled saddle bag from the USA. It's made for urban riders but can also it work in a sportier scenario?
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Restrap Bar Pack review
This the best handlebar bag for bikepacking we’ve yet come across, it’s an absolute must have for any two wheeled adventure
By Stefan Abram • Published
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Bellroy All-Conditions wallet review
Bellroy makes premium wallets for cards, money and phones that not only look good but function well for cyclists too. The Bellroy All-Conditions wallet is a great option for the active cyclist
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Evoc saddle bag review
Perfectly proportioned, water-resistant, and reasonably priced, the Evoc saddle bag ticks all the boxes for a bag to hold your inner tubes and multi-tool.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Ortlieb Commuter Daypack City review
The legendary German waterproof pannier manufacturer Ortlieb brings its instantly recognisable cycle touring tech to this commuter bag with great results
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Bellroy Elements Phone Pocket Plus review
We got to grips with a top end phone case for use on and off the bike
By Jack Elton-Walters • Published
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Blackburn Outpost seat pack review
A monster waterproof seat pack, the Blackburn Outpost seat pack will carry up to 11 litres and 4.5kg without needing to add a rack. But only with an alloy seatpost.
By Paul Norman • Published
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Roswheel Offroad handlebar bag review
Large capacity and properly durable, the Off-road bag is a great bike packing bar bag option
By James Bracey • Published
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Thule RoundTrip Pro 100501 review
The Thule RoudTrip Pro 100501 does a good job for a soft bike bag, but it isn't fully protecting your bike...
By Symon Lewis • Published
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Miss Grape Bud Handlebar Snack Pouch review
Snacks are an important part of any long distance ride. Is this the perfect way to store them?
By Katherine Moore • Published
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M24 backpack review
The M-24 backpack is a rock solid backpack made with old lorries tarpalin. It is not 100 per cent ideal for cycling, but it can still be a good choice.
By Nick Busca • Published
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