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Bikepacking – Carry What You Need, Ride Where You Want
Bikepacking is about freedom and efficiency: traveling by bike with just enough gear, carefully packed so the ride stays balanced, responsive, and enjoyable. Whether you’re heading out for an overnight escape, a multi-day adventure, or a self-supported tour, the right bikepacking setup makes all the difference.
This category brings together bikepacking-specific bags and carrying systems designed to stay stable on rough terrain, handle changing weather, and keep your essentials accessible without compromising ride quality.
Explore Bikepacking Categories
- Saddle Bags – Large-capacity rear bags that replace traditional racks for lightweight, off-road-friendly packing.
- Rack Bags – Stable storage mounted on racks, ideal for heavier loads and longer journeys.
- Side Panniers – Balanced side-mounted bags for distributing weight evenly across the bike.
- Frame Bags – Central storage that keeps weight low and centered for optimal handling.
- Top Tube Bags – Quick-access storage for snacks, tools, phones, and small essentials.
- Handlebar Bags – Front-mounted bags for bulky but lightweight gear like sleeping systems.
- Side Cages – Versatile mounting cages for bottles, dry bags, or extra gear.
- Cage Bags – Compact bags designed to attach to cargo cages for modular storage.
- Tool Bags – Durable, easy-access storage for tools, spares, and repair essentials.
Brands Shaping Modern Bikepacking
The brands in this category are known for field-tested designs, durable materials, and products shaped by real-world adventure riding:
- Brooks – Heritage-inspired gear combining classic aesthetics with modern bikepacking functionality.
- Lezyne – Smart, compact storage and tools designed with precision and reliability in mind.
- Restrap – Handcrafted bikepacking bags built for tough conditions, with a focus on simplicity and durability.
- Road Runner Bags – Urban-meets-adventure designs offering flexible, rider-driven solutions.
- Swift Industries – Thoughtfully designed bikepacking and touring bags with strong attention to detail.
- Topeak – Practical, well-engineered bags and rack systems for touring and long-distance travel.
- Zefal – Accessible, functional storage solutions with a focus on ease of use and compatibility.
Tips for Building a Smart Bikepacking Setup
- Balance is key: Distribute weight between front, center, and rear to maintain stable handling.
- Keep heavy items low: Tools, food, and water belong in frame bags or low-mounted cages.
- Plan for weather: Waterproof fabrics and roll-top closures protect gear in unpredictable conditions.
- Test before you go: Short rides with a loaded bike reveal setup issues before longer trips.
Common Bikepacking Mistakes to Avoid
- Overpacking and carrying gear that rarely gets used.
- Poor weight distribution that affects steering and braking.
- Using standard commuting bags not designed for rough terrain.
- Ignoring tire clearance and heel clearance when mounting bags.
FAQ – Bikepacking
What’s the difference between bikepacking and touring?
Bikepacking typically uses rackless or minimal setups designed for mixed terrain and off-road riding,
while touring often relies on racks and panniers for heavier loads and paved routes.
Do I need a special bike for bikepacking?
Not necessarily. Gravel bikes, hardtail MTBs, and even some rigid bikes work well,
as long as they have sufficient clearance and mounting options.
Is bikepacking suitable for beginners?
Yes — starting with short overnight trips is a great way to learn packing strategies and gear priorities.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes — bikepacking bags and accessories are shipped securely worldwide.