🚴♂️ Elevate your bikepacking game with the ultimate waterproof handlebar bag!
The ROCKBROS Bikepacking Handlebar Bag offers a rugged, adjustable 7-14L capacity with a 5-point secure mounting system. Made from durable 600D nylon and TPU waterproof materials, it ensures your gear stays dry and stable on any terrain. Designed for MTB, road, and drop-bar bikes, it features reflective logos for night safety and versatile external straps for extra storage, making it the perfect companion for serious cycling adventures.
Color | black |
Size | 7L-14L |
Brand | ROCKBROS |
Material | 840D Nylon+TPU+420D Polyester |
Style | Performance |
Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
Item Weight | 1.19 Pounds |
Pattern | roll down handlebar bag |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Strap Type | velcro |
Capacity | 14 Liters |
Closure Type | roll down |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | ROCK BROS |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.5 x 11.5 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AS-015 |
Manufacturer Part Number | AS-015 |
Special Features | Waterproof, carry-on, adjustable, foldable, lightweight |
B**B
Functional and very durable bag.
Went on a week long bike tour using this bag. Fit just fine on my handlebar, but I wasn't limited on space with a flat bar. The bag width is adjustable with the amount you pack in it. It's not the type of bag you want to be getting into multiple times a day - just once at the end of the preferably. I left mine on my bike each day, but it can be taken off with a minute or two (5 strap points). Quality item at a great price. Installation instructions could be better, but the process is straight forward and can't be screwed up.
M**A
Large and versatile
The first thing that will shock you about this bag is how gigantic it is. Seriously, before I had it installed I was sure it wouldn't fit in the space between the handlebar and the wheel - Hell, on first inspection I thought they had delivered a small sleeping bag by mistake. However, with the help of the belts and the very versatile foldable fabric, its size can be reduced quite a good deal.Speaking of versatility, I'm using it on a gravel bike with drop bars and I'm getting *a lot* more storage space than I was expecting I would; you don't necessarily need to have flat bars to make full use of the thing.I'm especially glad at how sturdy the fabric and the overall build feels, and how many fixing points there are - once it's properly installed it feels solidly stuck in place.Finally, it also comes with a few extra belts so you can tie up stuff outside of the bag if you fill it up, which is a very nice touch.The only downsides I can think of are:1_ The instruction manual is borderline useless, it's so badly explained it's almost detrimental when installing the bag.2_ I would've appreciated a zipper on the upper side to easily access the contents. As it is, you can only take out/put in stuff through the sides, and that can get somewhat uncomfortable depending on your handlebars and the amount of content in the bag. It's still easier than you might think (especially with drop bars), but it's not ideal.
D**L
Fantastic and fit-to-purpose, but not for newbs and day-to-day commuting
My wife knew my front bag was on its last legs and got me this as a gift to replace it. I love her to death for thinking of me and how much I love my bike and biking, but, as it turns out, this was not the right bag for me, despite being a spectacular bag for... somebody else!Are you heading into the outback? Going to bicycle the Pacific Crest Bike Trail (yes, that exists!) or the Oregon Timber Trail (which you may or may not survive intact...)? YES, this is the pack for you. Able to hold a ton of gear without interfering with your wheel or steerage, waterproof as all get out (OK, I would not take it dive-biking, if that even exists...) and big enough to take your 35 lb. maine coon cat named "Tiny" along with you (though I'm not sure he could breathe...), well, look no further!Are you not doing any of that? Are you just looking for a bag for easy and waterproof storage for your day-to-day commute that can attach to handlebars or panniers? Do you want easy access, a la a zipper or other top-side closure? That isn't this beast.And... are you a complete newb unfamiliar with how bags like this roll up and close? Also maybe not so much for you. How do I know that? I am a complete newb to bags like this. I figured out how to mount it correctly, despite the horrifying directions (yeah, it's just that one page placard you see in this listing, that's IT). But then, wait, how do I close the ends? Did I just buy an open-ended torpedo harness? Wait, OK, folding it up like a christmas present... OK that seems to work, but I don't see it being waterproof in any way. And, it's suppose to be 2 widths or more and that just won't work... OK, Mrs. Google, help me out! Ohhhhhh... you just roll the ends over and over and then clasp them when you have what you want. OK, I get it. I'm sure that you lumberjacks out there are laughing at me right now. There's some sort of stiffening strip attached to one side of the opening... not sure if that is rolled toward the inside or outside or if it matters at all. Newb.Still, I can't even imagine trying to unroll this to just get my iPhone out and then rolling it back up when I'm done, as I might do 10 or 15 times in a long ride. I also can't imagine detaching this from the handlebars to take into a restaurant when I stop for lunch. Nope, I need a satchel and I think RockBros has some really great ones. This just isn't that. Sorry, dear.
J**L
Good deal for what it is...
Given price, build quality, and capacity, this bag is a pretty good buy. I have no intention of using this for trips in rough terrain nor in wet weather, so I can't comment for those uses. I bought this for short tours (3 days, 150-200 mi) mostly on asphalt with short stretches of gravel using a bicycle that cannot accommodate front racks, hence cannot take panniers. This bag is true to its advertised 14 liter capacity, I am able to fit a CPAP, laptop, A-Bus U-Lock, sandals, and assorted clothing with room to spare. The strap mount system is solid, holding everything in place, preventing the bag from swaying. It comes with foam spacers that makes it easy to fully grasp the handlebar. It carries 25-30 lbs with no problem. Construction appears to be of good quality, but it's only been a few months since I bought these, so it remains to be seen how durable they will be for the long run. For $60, I haven't regretted this purchase.
B**R
Looks and Feels Durable, but VERY Large
This turned out to be too large for Specialized Diverge drop bars. Even in the smallest configuration it didn't fit very well between the break levers. The bag would also drag on the front wheel. Otherwise, it seems to be made with quality materials and has a rugged mounting system. Probably good for a MTB, but not for anything with drop bars.
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