Farewell in New Mexico is releasing a big restock of bags today at noon MDT, which includes some updated bags and new colors of some of their most popular designs. Learn more here…

Owned and operated by Eric Puckett, Farewell out of Santa Fe, New Mexico, is dropping a fresh lineup of handmade bags and accessories today at noon MDT. The drop includes updated designs, new colors, and many eye-catching fabrics. If you like what you see, make sure to set an alarm to snag something nice. Here’s a breakdown of what’s available:

Farewell Handlebar Rolls

The Handlebar Roll is a minimalist handlebar bag for bikepacking on rowdy singletrack. It mounts with two included Voile straps and a webbing strap/camlock around the frame or steerer, and the bag is seam-sealed to keep its contents dry. There are roll closures at both ends, two webbing straps for stashing tent poles, and it’s available in four fresh new X-Pac colors. The Handlebar Roll weighs approximately 255 grams (9 ounces), has a ~23-liter capacity, and costs $120.

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Farewell Dos Baguette Tote

The new Dos Baguette Tote has one main compartment, two exterior sleeve pockets that are great for water bottles or baguettes, and two exterior zippered sleeve pockets to secure smaller loose items. The shell is made from 1000D Cordura in deadstock “drip camo” with a 400D coyote brown pack cloth liner. It’s priced at $110.

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Farewell Stem Bag V2

The updated Stem Bag V2 is now available in a fresh new Plum X-Pac RX30 material that is 100% climate neutral and contains 100% post-consumer recycled polyester fabric. The bag features a new drain hole grommet and revised cinch collar to minimize water ingress and maximize water egress. It can be opened one-handed, includes 1” one-wrap velcro straps for attachment to bars and stem, and the lower strap uses a webbing strap with a camlock buckle. It’s big enough to fit a Nalgene or mirrorless camera and costs $65.

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Farewell Atalaya Pack and Baked Potato

The drop also includes Farwell’s Atalaya Pack, a multi-purpose bar bag/hip pack that works well on and off the bike, made from a waterproof and durable Dimension Polyant X-Pac X11 with an X-Pac RVX25 internal liner. It’s available an a new Olive color and costs $120. The Baked Potato is a compact saddle-mounted tool pouch that mounts under the saddle with a 15” Voile strap. It’s being offered in three new colors and costs $46.

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All of these great bags are available today at noon MDT. Set an alarm and head over to ThisIsFarewell.com to grab yours!

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