Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
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Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
'ow do.
I'm using a Wildcat Lion with an alpkit 13lt dry bag. If you've seen the alpkit bag, you'll know it's sort of oval in profile, a squat little fellow.
Problem is it hangs low and rests on the lockout lever of my forks, and errr ...locks them out.
Any recommendations for a 13ltr ish round profile bag?
I'm using a Wildcat Lion with an alpkit 13lt dry bag. If you've seen the alpkit bag, you'll know it's sort of oval in profile, a squat little fellow.
Problem is it hangs low and rests on the lockout lever of my forks, and errr ...locks them out.
Any recommendations for a 13ltr ish round profile bag?
Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
Lomo 12L
Single ended
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/dry-bags-info_355.html
Double ended
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/12L-dou ... rybag.html
I've used the single ended as recommended by scatamah. Very good!
Single ended
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/dry-bags-info_355.html
Double ended
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/12L-dou ... rybag.html
I've used the single ended as recommended by scatamah. Very good!
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Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
I was going to suggest Lomo too.
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Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
The ones that I can think of:
Lomo
The Wildcat ones that Steven links to
Revelate Saltyroll.
Have used the latter two and they work with the Wildcat harness (obvs with the Wildcat bags) The Revelate is pretty big TBH and you need to pack it quite tightly if you are putting a lot of kit in there as the ends will sag slightly otherwise. Here's a shot from last year's Jenn Ride.

I've got a full set of hammock gear in there:
Hammock
Alpkit Rig7 tarp
Underquilt
top quilt
All quite bulky but about 2kg in weight.
Lomo
The Wildcat ones that Steven links to
Revelate Saltyroll.
Have used the latter two and they work with the Wildcat harness (obvs with the Wildcat bags) The Revelate is pretty big TBH and you need to pack it quite tightly if you are putting a lot of kit in there as the ends will sag slightly otherwise. Here's a shot from last year's Jenn Ride.

I've got a full set of hammock gear in there:
Hammock
Alpkit Rig7 tarp
Underquilt
top quilt
All quite bulky but about 2kg in weight.
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
That's impressive, I've not attempted to try and bikepack with hammock gear just because of the two quilts factor, what temp quilts are they out of interest?whitestone wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 5:41 pm I've got a full set of hammock gear in there:
Hammock
Alpkit Rig7 tarp
Underquilt
top quilt
I think my 16L Restrap bag might take my 20f HG quilts, tarp and hammock if I really ram it in, no chance with my Wildcat bag though
My Caribou fat bike had fork mounts which I thought might take two quilts in 8L dry bags on gorilla cages, but I never got round to trying it before I changed bike.
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Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
Shewie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 6:08 pmThat's impressive, I've not attempted to try and bikepack with hammock gear just because of the two quilts factor, what temp quilts are they out of interest?whitestone wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 5:41 pm I've got a full set of hammock gear in there:
Hammock
Alpkit Rig7 tarp
Underquilt
top quilt
I think my 16L Restrap bag might take my 20f HG quilts, tarp and hammock if I really ram it in, no chance with my Wildcat bag though
My Caribou fat bike had fork mounts which I thought might take two quilts in 8L dry bags on gorilla cages, but I never got round to trying it before I changed bike.
Top quilt is a Cumulus 150 - very much a summer bag, 8C from memory, underquilt is a Cumulus Selva 250 rated to -6C I think, it's meant to be a 3/4 length UQ but for me it's closer to 7/8

Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
I've used Exped dry bags on trailbikes and never had the problem of the bag touching the fork crown, such as
7 L, round shape, TPU
https://www.exped.com/italy/en/product- ... a-7-orange
8 L, PU classic with a rounded reactangular shape:
https://www.exped.com/italy/en/product- ... terracotta
Same, just smaller, 5 L
https://www.exped.com/italy/en/product- ... orn-yellow
Can't remember if I used the 5 or 8 L version though (I think it was the 5 L one).
I've suggested the Lomo before, but (in my books) it's heavy.
https://www.capricorn-bags.ch/ let me know if you're interested, so I can send you some details.
Then there's also the Bedrock Moab, a hefty 450 g. Expensive and probably you'd need to import it...
https://www.bedrockbags.com/gear/p/moab
I was going to enter the Wildcat one too, but stevenshand beat me to it.
I guess all above options will clear the fork. Foremost to keeping that from happening, try to find the some space elsewhere or cut down on your gear...
7 L, round shape, TPU
https://www.exped.com/italy/en/product- ... a-7-orange
8 L, PU classic with a rounded reactangular shape:
https://www.exped.com/italy/en/product- ... terracotta
Same, just smaller, 5 L
https://www.exped.com/italy/en/product- ... orn-yellow
Can't remember if I used the 5 or 8 L version though (I think it was the 5 L one).
I've suggested the Lomo before, but (in my books) it's heavy.
A mate uses a slim custom dry bag made by capricorn.Alpinum wrote: ↑Mon Feb 21, 2022 6:15 pm Perhaps you can find a drybag with a smaller diameter but more length.
Lomo makes one or used to make one iirc.
Edit: https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/12L-dou ... ml#SID=119
300 g for a 12 L bag seems quite hefty though. Should last for a while...
https://www.capricorn-bags.ch/ let me know if you're interested, so I can send you some details.
Then there's also the Bedrock Moab, a hefty 450 g. Expensive and probably you'd need to import it...
https://www.bedrockbags.com/gear/p/moab
I was going to enter the Wildcat one too, but stevenshand beat me to it.
I guess all above options will clear the fork. Foremost to keeping that from happening, try to find the some space elsewhere or cut down on your gear...
Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
The Acepac ones Stu sells. Very impressed with mine.
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Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
I was going to suggest that Ray but there's no stocks and none coming it would seemThe Acepac ones Stu sells. Very impressed with mine.

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Re: Handlebar dry bags.... long and thin not low and droopy
These are quite sturdy, bargain at £9.99
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BAPODWHBB ... barrel-bag
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BAPODWHBB ... barrel-bag
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