Best bike bar bags: Nine of the best options for packing your snacks and layers

Best bar bags
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No longer the preserve of fashionable gravelleurs, the humble bar bag has in many ways usurped the 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:best saddle bags in recent years. You can fit more in them, they're easier to access and are a better way to add a splash of colour to your bike. They come in many guises nowadays, but the barrel shape is usually the most popular. Depending on the size you can usually fit in all your spares like a 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:multi-tool, 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:mini pump, 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:tyre levers, plus an extra layer and🐈 some snacks. There's a slight aero penalty over a saddlebag, but in my eyes, the ad🐽ded utility is worth it.

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+ Extremely well made
+ Voilé strap attachment
- Side pockets not elasticated

Simple, effective, extremely well made, and coming in two sizes. The Lil' Presto from London-based Wizard Works is my pick of the bunch. There's an array of colours to choose from, the zip is great, and it's stood up to a load of ab💟use (the one photographed is a fresh one, for reference). What makes it stand out is the details; the stiffener is really sturdy so it holds its shape when empty, the lining is a bright, high visibility yellow so you can find small things inside more easily, and the attachment system uses the brilliant Voilé nano straps, which trump anything else for security and longevity. With foam spacers and two attachment points on the bag, you can mount it easily to avoid your cables. My only gripe is the side pockets, into which I tend to secrete empty wrappers, which aren't elasticated. On the flip side, there's no elastic to wear out.

+ Smaller form
+ Decent straps
- No stiffener

While the Lil' Presto comes in a smaller offering, if you're after a smaller barrel bag then the Resrap Canister is my pick. Its 1.5-litre capacity is perfect for all the basics, a light snack and a windbreaker or a pair of gloves. It doesn't have a stiffener, so when it's empty it can look a little flaccid, but given it is small it's relatively easy to fill. There are also elasticated side pockets (great for wrappers), and a light bracket on the front, though this is best kept for small 'be seen' clip-on lights. The straps are decent too; no Velcr𒊎o here! I'd rather the straps weren't stitched to the bag, to allow for adjustment left and right, but that's a minor detail.