The latest Camp and Go Slow drop includes custom handlebar bags from Bags by Bird, machined top caps from Forager Cycles, and more. Get all the details here…

California’s Camp and Go Slow, owned and operated by Casey Clark and Sarah Lillegard, launched by selling silly stickers, and in 2019, they launched their first handlebar tape: the Western Rattler. Since then, they’ve released a number of additional bar tapes, apparel, accessories, and more silly stickers. Once or twice a year, they partner with bag makers and brands on some unique, limited-edition drops. The items are normally customized with Camp and Go Slow branding, and they almost always sell out quickly.

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  • spring 2026 camp and go slow
  • spring 2026 camp and go slow

The latest release includes a new batch of handlebar bags made by Jay at Bags by Bird in Arizona. They are sewn from the same fabrics as Camp and Go Slow’s Outer Shell lineup for all the color coordinators out there, and the trim is custom-made to match their bar tape perfectly. The bags are available in three sizes, and each size is available in four colors/trims. The Piccolo is 9.5″ wide, the is Goldback 12.5″ wide, and the new Goldback WIDE is 14.5″ wide, 11.5″ tall, with a 34L capacity. Prices range from $235 to $270 USD.

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  • spring 2026 camp and go slow

Camp and Go Slow also partnered with Forager Cycles on some custom top caps, which are machined by Forager and then sent to Ashley Anodized It for finishing. The top caps are available in three patterns and four colors. They cost $35 each.

The entire collection goes live at 8 a.m. PDT today at CampandGoSlow.com.

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