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New bikepacking gear and bags from companies all over the world, small and large…
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New bikepacking gear and bags from companies all over the world, small and large…
Brooks England just announced several fresh additions to its Scape line of waterproof bikepacking bags, as well as a few updates to existing offerings. See what’s new here…
Pennsylvania-based Rambler Bags just added some fresh roll-top handlebar / saddle bags to their growing line of US-made bikepacking gear, featuring two size options, lots of thoughtful details, and each one is made-to-order. Check them out here…
EVOC Sports from Munich, Germany, just announced its revamped bikepacking bags that have been scaled up and sealed tight for multi-day bikepacking. Find an overview of the fully waterproof range here…
The new Ortlieb Fuel-Pack is a compact top tube bag that features a self-closing magnetic lid, multiple attachment options, and a waterproof design. Find details and photos of the German brand’s latest bikepacking accessory bag here…
Expanding their range of well-regarded clipless shoes, Shimano just released the new RX6 and two more new SPD models that look ready for bikepacking and gravel riding. Find the details below…
Ortlieb just announced the new Handlebar-Pack Plus, a front bag that has the same form as the Handlebar-Pack QR we reviewed last year but with a push-button system that allows it to be easily removed and reattached to the bars. Plus, it’s now available in a Dark Chili colorway. See details here…
Virginia, USA-based Mountain Laurel Designs has just entered the bikepacking scene with some ultralight mini panniers, cargo cage bags, and dry bags. Check them all out here…
The latest release from San Francisco’s Tunitas Carryall is a super practical basket bag called the Basket Tote 137. Designed to fit Wald 137 baskets, it features casual styling, a clever attachment system, and plenty of pockets for organization. Find details here…
The new Ron’s Bikes’ Fab’s Abs is their smallest bag yet, featuring an expandable roll-top bungee closure, and it’s handmade in Connecticut. Check it out here…
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…
REYR Gear’s new River Runner booties are lightweight, packable, provide grip on slippery surfaces, and look like they could make a great addition to a bikefishing kit. Check them out here…
Assembled in Oregon, the new My Little Bungee from Take A Trip Bags looks like a practical addition to any basketpacking or commuting setup. Learn more here…