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List of rackless, smaller handlebar bags
Hi, I was wondering who else makes smaller, lightweight handlebar bags. Not looking for a proper randonneuring setup that would require a small front rack, but rather something can be hung from road drops.
Rectangular: Outer Shell (SF) Drawcord Handlebar Bag RuthWorks Brevet Handlebar Bag Andrew the Maker Granny's Pantry Dill Pickle Gear Design Your Own Bag North Street Pioneer 9/12 Dark Realm TBD Handlebar Bag Porcelain Rocket (Calgary) Nigel Relevate Egress Pocket Ellum Bagworks (TX) Bar Crawler Velo Orange Mini Rando (made by Road Runner) Cylindrical: Swift (Seattle) Bandito Road Runner Burrito Andrew The Maker BarBar Bag Acorn Handlebar Bag Carsick Designs Barrel Bag R.E.Load (Philly) Snack Packs Ornot Bar Bag (made by Rickshaw) KaiVenture Bar Bags TopoDesigns Bike Bag (triangular, but same idea...) Donut Sack (Columbus, OH) Handlebar Bag Overseas: Cordel (Madrid, Spain) Durum - for anyone in Europe Restrap (Leeds, England) Canister Bag Please let me know if there are others! Thanks! Last edited by slowpoke; 03-18-2020 at 03:14 PM. Reason: updated and categorised list |
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check out dill pickle. highly recommend. emily did a mod on a bag i owned a few years ago, and it came perfect. she's a seriously accomplished distance rider who knows her stuff with regards to bike bags...
http://www.dillpicklegear.com/store/
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I ride a Fog City bag and it's pretty nice for the basics.. I could use the Outershell...for a few more items. I ad a Revelate feed bag if I need extra room and it also fits my smaller camera.
Never cared for the tube style bags. I've tried them over the years but never worked for me access wise. FWIW I melted a small hole in the bottom of the Fog City to let water run out as it's not exactly waterproof. |
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Still think this is the best small front handlebar bag https://www.ornotbike.com/collection...ts/the-bar-bag
Bags like the Swift Bandito, Road Runner Burrito and Andrew The Maker BarBar Bag all lack outer end pockets for on the fly handy access and quick jack or vest stuffing.
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I’m a huge Ruthworks fan. I’ll give that brevet bag a big thumbs up. I have a rando bag from Ely and he’ll customize/make any alteration you could need |
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the best handlebar bar is no longer made. It was the medium handlebar bag made by Acorn. I have one which I covet. The next best bag and the best bag I have found that you can buy is the handlebar bag by Ricksaw.
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I'm a fan of bags from Anza Bag Company (made locally here in SF).
https://anza-bag-company.myshopify.com/ |
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The Berthoud 905 is very nice. It attaches with a KlickFix.
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Yanco Customs
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If you go the Klik fix route the Ortlieb Ultimate medium are great, and for functionality is far superior to anything that straps onto the bar. Definitely replace the stock bar mount with a Klik fix though. (The stock one is fine, but overdesigned and a pain to mount. Impossible to remount once you remove.) The bag is spaced away from fingers. Waterproof, has magnetic closure-open and close with one hand and snaps into place, shape of the top is such that you can squeeze much more than the stated 7L. You can orient it at the angle you want. Easy to unclip, grab by the bracket, and carry. My only criticism is that if you seriously overweight them they can bob slightly. A beefier bracket would fix that. I also own a Ruthworks which I use but is less functional.
If you are averse to the having a bracket mounted to your bars and dont go full rando you then have to deal with straps and/or and shock cords. I think the Dill Pickle has the best design of these. Also magnetic closure, trapezoid shape also supposedly leaves room for fingers. Tons of custom options for pockets, map/cue sleeve, etc. As Nick notes, designed and made by a serious randonneur. I dont have one of those but I have one of her saddle bags. Have seen the bar bags in the wild and they look awesome. |
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I have the Berthoud
nice but....
hard to access straps tough to fasten looks good though flap should open on rider side, not the front side maybe minor points, but not as functional as it could be, ought to be and kickflix hard to swap easily between bikes |
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Google handlebar bag and mount...combination was about $25 on Amazon. I have a RoadRunner large Burrito that's well built, made in USA, etc., but the $10 bag does the same job with a zipper that's easier to access on the fly. The mount is nice as you have hand space and the bag doesn't press on the cables.
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As one who rides 40cm bars and uses the tops alot, i appreciate this!
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