Aldr Works, a two-person operation based out of Bellingham, Washington, is releasing a complete line of limited edition duck camo bags over the next month. The Terrestre handlebar bag is the first in the release, and you can find all the details here…

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Aldr Works, a relatively new bag manufacturer based out of Bellingham, Washington, recently teased a classic duck camo fabric that caught our eye. According to Aldr, the old-school hunting camo pattern is becoming harder and harder to find. They managed to get their hands on some and decided to do a limited release using it. To start things off, they launched a duck camo edition of their Terrestre handlebar bag, with other models to follow. Plus, they have plans to launch bags in some other hard-to-find camo prints down the road.

Aldr Works Duck Camo

The Terrestre is Aldr’s take on the classic burrito-style bag. According to Aldr, it’s “a highly functional, purpose-built bag that would be your go-to catch-all, whether on or off the bike.” It has a zippered main compartment with internal pockets to keep track of smaller items, an HDPE insert to maintain its shape and allow for easier one-handed opening, and two stretch pockets on either side for quick-access items on the go. There’s also a velcro pouch on the front for additional organization.

Each bag comes with two cam lock webbing straps and a shock cord strap for attachment to the head tube. Additionally, it comes with an adjustable webbing shoulder strap that can be clipped onto two points, doubling as a shoulder bag.

  • Aldr Works Duck Camo
  • Aldr Works Duck Camo
  • Capacity: ~3.6L
  • Material: 1000D Cordura, VX21 X-Ppac / Coated Nylon Liner
  • Dimensions: 8 x 7 x 4″ (WxHxD)
  • Place of Manufacture: Washington, USA
  • Price: $100-125 USD

The duck camo Terrestre is priced at $125, and the standard versions starting at $100. Keep an eye on AldrWorks.com and aldr.works on Instagram to snag one for yourself.

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