Reviews over the
Topeak BackLoader
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4 / 5
Great strong bag that does not sag, but sometimes squeaks a bit.
Cycled with it in the Alps on the French south coast. Did not test it in the rain. Good bag with lots of storage space and stays in place / does not sag due to the clamps on the straps. Only thing not ideal is that it sometimes squeaks at the seat tube. Especially when climbing. That stops if you pull it really tight, but it doesn't stay on all the time. Ultimately not super annoying but a point of interest.
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4 / 5
Great saddle bag for touring hotels etc.
Have now made three rides of 100+ km and 1,000+ hms stops along hotels and B&Bs with it and the value for money is really great!
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4 / 5
Satisfied with my purchase.
Used for 200km, good capacity
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4 / 5
Good and solid product
Was right choice partly because of reviews well read
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4 / 5
Good bag
Used on a 2-day bivouac mountain bike tour on very rough trails, the pannier held on well without coming off. On the other hand, I couldn't put it on the 26" size S mountain bike because it rubbed on the wheel.
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4 / 5
Great solution for, say, 1 night away with your road bike
Fine bag if you want to take some regular clothes for 1 night. However, if you want to have room for jacket and shoes as well, you better take the 15 L.
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4 / 5
Perfectly as expected
Bought for longer solo trips in winter, to still carry some extra in case of emergency. Perfect size for this and definitely not annoying
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4 / 5
good price/quality ratio
You can "shrink" the bag according to the amount of stuff you want to carry.
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4 / 5
Great value for money
Bought for 1st bikepack ride to Brabant (225 km round trip). Felt good. Best to pack first and then hang on bike. Is then better packed so more stable. Separate bag is handy.
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4 / 5
Great saddle bag with good value for money
Used on cycling vacation with my daughter, who had borrowed an AGU saddlebag. That way we could compare them nicely. The Toploader has 1 kitten strap with which you attach it to your seat post. The AGU had two, which is less suitable if your saddle is a bit low, like my daughter's. So I cycled with the AGU, my daughter with the Toploader. The AGU had a strap on top to pull it up extra; the Toploader did not. But the latter can be vacuum packed again, efficient!
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4 / 5
Very convenient removable waterproof bag.
The biggest advantage is the waterproof removable pocket where you can take out excess air. I have size M and you hardly feel it while cycling. Only swab the end when cycling standing up. A friend who was on cycling vacation with me had another bag that swabbed significantly less, so it is possible to find less swabbing backloaders.
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4 / 5
Very useful for day rides
It has been a pleasure using the product but since I am a bit shorter(165), I can not fill the bag otherwise it touches the wheel. If I keep it light, works perfectly.
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4 / 5
Really a super bag!
A very good bag. It holds a lot and is made of sturdy material. It can be easily attached to the saddle and seat post. You can also take it out in the rain but you can take less stuff with you because the waterproof bag you put in it has less volume capacity than the bag itself. Another small disadvantage is that you cannot cycle standing up, the bag will swing back and forth too much. Other than that, for this price, it really is a super bag!
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4 / 5
Excellent backloader
The bag fully meets my expectation