Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
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Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
Hello all,
I've been conversing with The Boss as I'm after a set of bikepacking bags. I felt fairly sold on the Acepac harness system for both a handlebar and saddle bag set up - however there appears to be zero stock in the UK now!
If anyone has anything to offer that might suit someone to start with (or beyond) then do let me know.
I will eventually be after a tent as well but these have proven to be just as much of a minefield as the bag choices!
Thanks all.
I've been conversing with The Boss as I'm after a set of bikepacking bags. I felt fairly sold on the Acepac harness system for both a handlebar and saddle bag set up - however there appears to be zero stock in the UK now!
If anyone has anything to offer that might suit someone to start with (or beyond) then do let me know.
I will eventually be after a tent as well but these have proven to be just as much of a minefield as the bag choices!
Thanks all.
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Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
Hi
I have the below if you're interested?
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21559
I could throw a couple of used stem style bags too.
Allen
I have the below if you're interested?
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21559
I could throw a couple of used stem style bags too.
Allen
Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
That was quick! I'll have a measure up against my frame and let you know. It's a 52cm '21 Checkpoint so might be a bit tight. I'm intrigued by the hose top being mentioned - is that for a hydration bladder or am I being overly hopeful/a complete numpty?Escape Goat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 7:51 pm Hi
I have the below if you're interested?
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21559
I could throw a couple of used stem style bags too.
Allen
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Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
Maybe :)
Yep, for bladder.
I'm sure I have a top tube bag somewhere too.... I use Acepac myself. Have a measure up and the offer is there.
Yep, for bladder.
I'm sure I have a top tube bag somewhere too.... I use Acepac myself. Have a measure up and the offer is there.
Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BAPODWHBB ... barrel-bag
This in blue - its ok if not the most capacious but unlikely to be ever used by my kids
You can have it .if you want it , for postage
Also have an Alpkit Kanga and the roo pouch
https://alpkit.com/products/kanga
https://alpkit.com/products/kanga
Its incredibly stable and I love it but its rubbish with bar lights as its high and its rubbish with carbon forks due to how it attaches
Sale on at alpkit so it should be £70 would sell it for £30 probably - I really love it for proper mountain bike routes as its just so stable
This in blue - its ok if not the most capacious but unlikely to be ever used by my kids
You can have it .if you want it , for postage
Also have an Alpkit Kanga and the roo pouch
https://alpkit.com/products/kanga
https://alpkit.com/products/kanga
Its incredibly stable and I love it but its rubbish with bar lights as its high and its rubbish with carbon forks due to how it attaches
Sale on at alpkit so it should be £70 would sell it for £30 probably - I really love it for proper mountain bike routes as its just so stable
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Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
If you haven’t done so already have a look on Alpkit’s website, currently 15% off

Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
I don't have anything second hand to offer, but I do know of two discount codes for Restrap luggage:
- 10% off, if you're a Cycling UK member, discount code in the members benefits bit of their website
- 20% off, code via the latest newsletter from the Further events
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
Unfortunately, my frame is just a bit too small which is a shame. But thank you! I am gutted I can't find Acepac stock as I was ready to buy both saddle and handlebar harness systems!Escape Goat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 8:03 pm Maybe :)
Yep, for bladder.
I'm sure I have a top tube bag somewhere too.... I use Acepac myself. Have a measure up and the offer is there.
Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
Can I ask why the Kanga is rubbish with carbon forks? My gravel bike does have them so I wouldn't want to get something that won't suit! Thank you.Lazarus wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 9:19 pm https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BAPODWHBB ... barrel-bag
This in blue - its ok if not the most capacious but unlikely to be ever used by my kids
You can have it .if you want it , for postage
Also have an Alpkit Kanga and the roo pouch
https://alpkit.com/products/kanga
https://alpkit.com/products/kanga
Its incredibly stable and I love it but its rubbish with bar lights as its high and its rubbish with carbon forks due to how it attaches
Sale on at alpkit so it should be £70 would sell it for £30 probably - I really love it for proper mountain bike routes as its just so stable
Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
Think I've missed the Frthr newsletter for the discount typically! If you are able to share privately it would be appreciated - thank you. I have signed up anyway as I've come across their website a number of times.Boab wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 10:28 amI don't have anything second hand to offer, but I do know of two discount codes for Restrap luggage:
- 10% off, if you're a Cycling UK member, discount code in the members benefits bit of their website
- 20% off, code via the latest newsletter from the Further events
Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
why the Kanga is rubbish with carbon forks?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDkbJ-Butzs
from 1 min in
they are not rubbish its just the way they attach to the fork crown means its likely to rub. I would personally avoid it with carbon forks* - especially as you are buying new and almost every other method does not involve this - so get something more suited.
* someone on here wore through some expensive forks with rubbing though its probably easy to avoid with heli tape etc but i still would not get it if I had carbon forks
I do have frame bags etc on carbon frame but there is a lot of helitape used
Re: Wanted: bikepacking bags etc
BenS is selling a Wildcat Lion here: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21737 They're excellent, stable and will avoid a load of potential head tube/fork rubbing.