Bikepacking Handlebar Bags

Bikepacking Handlebar Bags

Handlebar bags are ideal bikepacking bags for carrying lightweight but bulky items like sleeping bags and down jackets.

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Small, waterproof handlebar bag: lightweight, 3L
€29,99
Waterproof handlebar bag: lightweight, 13L
€44,99
Canister handlebar bag: UK made, weatherproof, 4L
€74,99
Dual-ended handlebar bag: UK made, weatherproof, 13L
€64,99
Loop bar handlebar bag: UK made, weatherproof, 4L
€84,99
Handlebar bag harness: adds ultimate stability to your handlebar bag
€84,99
Dual-ended handlebar dry bag: fully waterproof, 13L
€17,49
Large dual-ended handlebar dry bag: fully waterproof, 20L
€19,99
Handlebar bag harness: adds lightweight stability to your handlebar bag
€14,99
Limited edition handlebar bag with roll-top closure: UK made, weatherproof, 5L expandable capacity
€74,99
Hip pack: UK made, weatherproof, 3L
€109,99
Lightweight stem-mounted bikepacking bag in 1 and 1.5L sizes
€59,99
Accessory wallet compatible with handlebar bags: UK made, weatherproof
€24,99 €44,99
Handlebar bag with roll-top closure: UK made, weatherproof, 5L expandable capacity
€69,99
Large waterproof handlebar bag: lightweight, 20L
€49,99
Accessory pouch compatible with handlebar bags: UK made, weatherproof, 2.5L
€49,99
Accessory wallet compatible with handlebar bags: UK made, weatherproof
€39,99
Canister handlebar bag: UK made, weatherproof, 4L
€54,99 €84,99
Handlebar bag with roll-top closure: UK made, weatherproof, 5L expandable capacity
€54,99 €74,99

Bikepacking Handlebar Bags

All our handlebar bags are fully waterproof and make use of dual-sided entry points for easy on-the-move access to your gear. The lighter you pack your handlebar bag, the lighter the handling.

Airlok Dual works fine on its own but add a harness for extra stability and tyre clearance. Extend your rig further with additional accessory bags and hooped handlebar bags for a full-blown expedition rig.



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