By Rob Slade

Published: Monday, 31 January 2022 at 12:00 am


If you fancy taking your long-distance training rides to the next level, why not consider an overnight adventure on two wheels? Here, we round up the best bikepacking bags so you can do exactly that.

Best bikepacking bags

Lomo 13L Bikepacking Seat Pack Dry Bag

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A seat pack or saddle bag is an essential component in any bikepacking setup, as it can usually swallow up a lot of gear. That’s certainly the case here. This Bikepacking Seat Pack Dry Bag from Lomo has a capacity of 13 litres.

The large opening means it’s easy to pack the bag, but we’d have liked a little more structure and rigidity at its base. Meanwhile, the array of compression straps ensure you can reduce the size of your pack, though the stitching appears to be coming a little loose after being loaded and pulled tight multiple times.

It’s also worth noting that this isn’t the most stable bag on test when loaded onto your bike. Although it attaches to the seat and seat post securely and easily, it does swing about somewhat while riding, particularly if you’re rocking the bike side to side when stood up.

The bag’s outer proved very good at keeping the elements out and, being available just under £40, we think it represents pretty good value when stacked up against some of the other options on test.