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Timbuk2 Seat Pack XT
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Timbuk2’s gear is a favorite of many bike commuters, and the company’s Seat Pack XT is no exception. It’s small and tucks under your seat with just enough room for a few well-chosen items—a medium version offers a tad more storage—and, as you’d expect from Timbuk2, it’s available in your choice of both understated and eye-catching colors in durable ballistic nylon.
Blackburn Outpost Seat Pack
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If you’re looking to carry a decent amount of extra gear without adding a rack to your bike, a pack like Blackburn’s Outpost could be the solution you’re after. It boasts an expandable design with a maximum capacity of 671 cubic inches that makes it ideal for both overnight trips or shorter rides. It also comes with a separate dry bag to ensure that all your gear remains untouched by the elements.
As Cycling Weekly notes in its review, however, the bag’s size does expectedly increase your center of gravity, and it’s also not recommended for carbon seatposts.
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Brooks Isle of Wight Saddle Bag
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The majority of seat packs may fall into one of two groups: rugged and utilitarian or ultra-sleek and sporty, but there are also plenty of options for those looking for something a bit more casual and stylish. Brooks’ Isle of Wight saddle bag is one that gets high marks from Road.cc, with it offering a rugged and waterproof but understated design that’s available in your choice of black or olive green (and small, medium or large sizes).
Arkel Rollpacker 15
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Arkel’s Rollpacker bags take a different approach than many seat packs by adding an aluminum hanger to the equation, which itself has a quick-release that’ll let you easily take it off when you don’t need the bag. That gives you plenty of carrying capacity (your choice of 15L or 25L bags), and a more balanced ride that cuts down on the unwanted movement other seat packs can cause. As you’d expect for the price, it’s also fully waterproof and, like all Arkel gear, is backed up by a lifetime warranty.
Revelate Designs Terrapin System
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Another consistently well-reviewed option for carrying an ample amount of gear, Revelate Design’s Terrapin system offers a whopping 14L of storage, all of which promises to be kept completely waterproof thanks to an RF welded dry bag. The Terrapin’s compression system will also let you easily cram as much as possible into that space, while the whole thing can be easily detached when you need to unpack it all. Unlike some other large saddle bags, this one can also be used with carbon seatposts.
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Bedrock Black Dragon
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With a minimalist design and capacity of 5 to 7 liters, Bedrock’s Black Dragon seat bag falls squarely in the big enough but not too big category. Notably, it’s also available in two different versions for dropper posts or standard posts, and Bikepacking.com found it to be both easy to install and easy to remove, with a solid handcrafted construction (albeit one that isn’t fully waterproof) that easily justifies its price tag.
Ortlieb Saddle-Bag
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Ortlieb’s bags and panniers are a go-to choice for many cyclists who want something that’s rugged and guaranteed to be waterproof, and the company’s smaller seat bags are no different. They’re available in a range of sizes and colors, all of which are highly visible thanks to some Scotchlite reflective fabric. A five-year warranty will also give you some added peace of mind.
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Don is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in Engadget, Motherboard, The Globe & Mail and other publications. He lives on the east coast of Canada.
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