Rodeo Labs and Exile Designs have teamed up for another round of Fannie Packer hip pack / handlebar bags, with an updated design and new colors. Learn more here…

I’ve had the original Rodeo Labs x Exile Designs Fannie Packer for nearly three years now and it’s always been a favourite of mine. Although it’s not the largest hip pack out there, it has a thoughtful and incredibly comfortable design that makes it perfect for long rides and bikepacking trips. It features two external bottle pockets, a small zippered exterior pocket, a hydration hose port, and some internal dividers to keep things organized. As a bonus, the hip straps can be folded away, and the bag can attached to your handlebars to be used a small handlebar bag.

Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2
  • Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2
  • Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2
  • Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2
  • Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2
  • Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2

The newest version gets fully enclosed and adjustable bottle pockets, and comes complete with Voilé Nano Straps for securing the bag to your bars. The Fannie Packer 2.0 is offered in two new colors, a neat Desert Topo and Bleaux Topo pattern, featuring a topographic map of North Table Mountain in Colorado. The bags no longer see a front X-Pac panel, but are made from a custom 600D pack cloth, 1000D Cordura, and waterproof zippers—making it extremely water resistant but not waterproof. Each bag is made in Colorado by Exile Designs and is sold exclusively through Rodeo Labs for $145 USD.

  • Capacity: 3.5L
  • Material: 600D Pack Cloth / 1000D Cordura
  • Dimensions: 3 x 7 x 11″
  • Place of Manufacture: Colorado, USA
  • Price: $145 USD
  • Manufacturer’s Details: Rodeo-Labs.com
Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2
  • Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2
  • Exile Designs Fannie Packer V2

If you haven’t seen it yet, make sure to check out our list of handmade hip packs—many of which we’ve tested ourselves.

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