Bikepacking
124Bikepacking is backpacking with a bike! The special bikepacking bags are designed for bikes without racks, such as road bikes, gravelbikes or mountain bikes. These bags can be attached to your handlebars, seatpost, or within your frame. The most popular bikepacking bags are the large saddlebag, handlebar bag, and frame bag. If you’re looking for an adventurous cycling holiday, bikepacking is perfect for you.
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What Is Bikepacking?
Bikepacking is the ultimate way to experience freedom on two wheels—an adventurous style of cycling where you travel long distances or explore unique routes with only the essentials. Rather than relying on bulky panniers and racks, you use streamlined bikepacking bags that attach directly to your frame. This setup offers superior weight distribution, increased maneuverability, and a more dynamic riding experience.
What Should You Pack for a Bikepacking Trip?
Which Type of Bike Is Best for Bikepacking?
What Should You Pack for a Bikepacking Trip?
A high-quality bikepacking bag set typically includes a frame bag for heavier items, a handlebar bag for your sleeping gear, and a saddle bag for clothing, shoes, and everyday essentials.
Need more space? Expand your setup with a top tube bag for easy-access snacks and electronics, or add fork-mounted bags for additional storage. There are also bikepacking-compatible rack bags designed to mount seamlessly on front or rear carriers, such as the Ortlieb Quick Rack.
Complete your setup with specialized accessories like bikepacking straps, giving you even more versatility on the road. The possibilities are limitless. Many leading bags—like the Ortlieb range—are fully waterproof, keeping your gear dry and protected in any weather.
Need more space? Expand your setup with a top tube bag for easy-access snacks and electronics, or add fork-mounted bags for additional storage. There are also bikepacking-compatible rack bags designed to mount seamlessly on front or rear carriers, such as the Ortlieb Quick Rack.
Complete your setup with specialized accessories like bikepacking straps, giving you even more versatility on the road. The possibilities are limitless. Many leading bags—like the Ortlieb range—are fully waterproof, keeping your gear dry and protected in any weather.
Which Type of Bike Is Best for Bikepacking?
Your ideal bikepacking setup depends on the terrain you're tackling. Gravel bikes are perfect for off-road routes, offering rugged construction and wide tires for stability and comfort. Road bikes are also suitable for lighter trips on paved surfaces.
Planning an extended journey or multi-week adventure? Opt for a trekking bike or a gravel bike equipped with mounting points for racks—ensuring you have all the space needed for your gear.
Choose a bike that fits your adventure. Most bikepacking gear is designed to work seamlessly with road bikes, gravel bikes, and even mountain bikes, so you can personalize your setup to match your journey.
Explore our curated collection of premium bikepacking bags or dive into our expert bikepacking blog to ensure you're ready to hit the road with confidence and style.
Planning an extended journey or multi-week adventure? Opt for a trekking bike or a gravel bike equipped with mounting points for racks—ensuring you have all the space needed for your gear.
Choose a bike that fits your adventure. Most bikepacking gear is designed to work seamlessly with road bikes, gravel bikes, and even mountain bikes, so you can personalize your setup to match your journey.
Explore our curated collection of premium bikepacking bags or dive into our expert bikepacking blog to ensure you're ready to hit the road with confidence and style.