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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Reviewed: Lead Out!'s popular and affordable Mini Handlebar and Frame Bags
We review the highly popular Lead Out! Mini Handlebar Bag and Mini Frame Bag
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Camelbak HAWG Commute 30L - full of neat ideas and great touches; possibly more bag than you need, though
Really it comes down to whether you are a light and fast traveller or you like to have that extra capacity 'just in case'...
By Paul Grele Published
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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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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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Lezyne M-Caddy QR saddle bag review
Clever storage solutions and robust construction make the M Caddy a great option for carrying the essentials on your next ride
By James Bracey Published
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Fizik I.C.S. Saddle Pak review
The Fizik I.C.S. Saddle Pak is part of Fizik’s I.C.S range of accessories designed to seamlessly attach to compatible Fizik saddles, providing you have one.
By James Bracey Published
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Bike Box Alan review
Planning on flying somewhere nice with your bike? Here is our review of the Bike Box Alan hard case as used by Chris Froome and Laura Trott to name but a few.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Rapha Large Shoulder Bag review
Rapha Large Shoulder Bag £125
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Fizik Take seatpack review
Fizik Take seatpack £29.99
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Osprey Pandion 28 backpack review
The Osprey Pandion 28 is big enough for heavy packers and won't break your back thanks to its figure-hugging design
By Rupert Radley Published
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Birzman Weather Warrior phone case review
Mobile phones are pretty important to have on bike rides, so we need to protect them from the elements, especially when it gets wet. Birzman Weather Warrior hopes to do just that.
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Bellroy Phone Wallet review
The Phone Wallet is another logical and stylish product from travel brand Bellroy, but is its £65 justifiable?
By Symon Lewis Published
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Proviz REFLECT360 Cycling Backpack review
The Proviz REFLECT360 is a commuter backpack that provides amazing reflectivity from all sides whenever a headlight is shone on it
By Simon Smythe Published
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Osprey Radial 26 review
Looking for a commuter bag for cycling? The Osprey Radial 26 is well worth a look
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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ILE Apex Day Pack review
ILE, or Inside Line Equipment, is a trendy American brand making bags, by hand, in their San Francisco Bay factory. We test ride the new Apex Day Pack, and see whether trendy can also be practical.
By Chris Catchpole Published
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Mafia Tour Pack backpack review
This Mafia Tour Bag backpack is made from old sails and is definitely cool and fits well while cycling even though that's not really what it's designed for.
By Nick Busca Published
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Scicon Phantom 230 seat pack review
Scicon’s diminutive pack lets you carry the basics in style
By Paul Norman Published
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Topeak FastFuel Tribag review
The Topeak FastFuel Tribag is well sized and will fit road bikes and TT bikes, but can rub against the inside of your legs when climbing out of the saddle.
By Paul Norman Published
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Radial Cycles Porter saddle bag review
The smallest version of Radial’s Porter saddle bag is a sturdy, compact piece of kit that does everything you could ask of it.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Shimano Tokyo 23 Urban Daypack review
The Japanese component giant has done a nice job of creating a stylish backpack with an urban vibe that is full of surprises
By Simon Smythe Published
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PRO Medi Strap saddle bag review
The Pro Medi Strap saddle bag offers enough space for your ride essentials and looks good in its sleek design, plus it's eco-friendly
By Symon Lewis Published
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Velopac Ridepac review
What do you do with all those odds and ends which you need to take with you on a ride? The Ridepac keeps them all together and out of the way
By Paul Norman Published
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Rapha Roll Top Backpack review
The Rapha Roll Top Backpack looks good on and off the bike and is very spacious but proves uncomfortable for longer commutes
By Rupert Radley Published
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Miss Grape Tendril 10.7 Waterproof Handlebar Bag review
A waterproof bar bag favoured by some top-class racers
By Katherine Moore Published
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Chrome Urban Ex Handlebar Bag 2.0 review
With an excellent closure system, straightforward mounting and easy to carry off the bike – this is a highly versatile handlebar bag.
By Stefan Abram Published
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VeloVault2 Bike Box review
We put the VeloVault bike box through its paces on a number of overseas trip to see if it will protect your pride and joy from the roughest baggage handlers.
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Howies Chevron bag review
Howies Chevron bag
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Buxum Tourmalet Bike Box review
The Buxum Tourmalet is a bike box made from aircraft-grade aluminium that aims to play the airlines at their own game
By Oliver Bridgewood Published