Handlebar Bags

Our handlebar bags range covers 10L, 15L, and 20L front bike storage, plus roll sleeves and basket bags for commuting, bikepacking, touring, and everyday rides.

Product Range

Handlebar Bags Buying Guide

Handlebar bags add useful front storage without needing a rear rack. This range includes dry bag sets, roll sleeves, coloured 10L options, larger 15L and 20L bags, and a removable bike basket bag.

10L Handlebar Bags

A 10L handlebar bag suits shorter rides, daily commuting, light touring, and compact bikepacking gear. It works well for spare layers, lunch, small tools, gloves, or a lightweight rain jacket.

15L Handlebar Bags

A 15L handlebar bag gives more room while still keeping the setup fairly compact. It suits riders who need space for wet weather gear, food, clothing, or light overnight cycling equipment.

20L Handlebar Bags

A 20L handlebar bag suits longer rides and bulkier lightweight items. It can carry more gear at the front of the bike, so it may suit bikepacking, touring, gravel rides, and longer weekend trips.

Dry Bag Sets

The dry bag sets include a front roll sleeve and a removable dry bag. This design helps protect packed gear from rain, road spray, dust, and mud. However, these bags are not made for submersion.

Handlebar Roll Sleeves

A roll sleeve suits riders who already own a compatible dry bag. It gives a simple way to attach a dry bag to the front of the bike. It also lets riders change bag size when needed.

Bike Basket Bag

The bike basket bag suits commuting, errands, and quick local trips. It has a structured aluminium frame, a removable design, and extra pockets for smaller items. It can carry up to 10kg.

Which Handlebar Bag Should You Choose?

  • For compact front storage: choose a 10L handlebar bag.
  • For commuting and weekend rides: choose a 15L dry bag set.
  • For bikepacking or touring: choose a 20L handlebar bag.
  • For an existing dry bag: choose the handlebar roll sleeve.
  • For errands and easy removal: choose the bike basket bag.
Before buying, check handlebar space, brake cable clearance, and the type of gear you plan to carry. Keep heavier items lower where possible, and use the straps firmly to reduce movement while riding.
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