Pack Your Bikepacking Bags The Right Way

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @LEO-tj6kd
    @LEO-tj6kd 6 месяцев назад +1

    This type of packing or packing luggage with a carrier in back is better in a road bike

  • @livingsimplytosimplylive6817
    @livingsimplytosimplylive6817 2 года назад +2

    Mike thank you for showing us your pack setup.

  • @dmitrys410
    @dmitrys410 Год назад

    Thanks. Short, informative.

  • @dimitriosfotopoulos3689
    @dimitriosfotopoulos3689 2 года назад

    Thank you Mike, I picked up a great tip watching this.

  • @rainbowhiker
    @rainbowhiker Год назад

    Good tips. Thank you.

  • @kevindean9613
    @kevindean9613 Год назад

    Gave you tried mixing them up ,I use a frame bag & tge orlieb gravel bags with the quick rack & a handle bar bag .works really well for me xx

  • @BikeTouringMike
    @BikeTouringMike  2 года назад +4

    How do you pack your bikepacking bags? I'm curious to hear about your setup!

    • @george.stefanescu99
      @george.stefanescu99 2 года назад

      Tjena Mike ! Another useful video , I've done only one bikepacking tour so far and I used a Rockbros frame bag from Aliexpress and a Hapo-G handlebar bag , the ortlieb set is too much for my pocket :) In my frame bag I put some spare parts like zip ties, spare tub and so on. In my handlebar I put some extra cloths and some food. It was only one day because it was in the winter so I didn't need a sleeping bag or my tent but for sore another bag for these things it's enough . Take care and happy cycling , so looking forward to the next video, Vi ses !

    • @george.stefanescu99
      @george.stefanescu99 2 года назад

      Also I forgot to mention about my 2 stem bags , I use one for my camera , is really easy to take your camera while you are cycling and one for a water bottle and a Rockbros top tube bag where I put my phone and my wallet , it's really easy to access your phone also is waterproof and you can use your phone while it's inside of the bag

    • @ericvandruten
      @ericvandruten 2 года назад

      One thing i don't see too often: i keep my air mattress inside my tent before rolling it up, so it goes in as one package

    • @Mike-vd2qt
      @Mike-vd2qt 2 года назад

      Revelate Designs makes two seat packs that do not swing back and forth. OTTO Designs Otto lock makes a lock that wraps around a seat pack on the exterior, very light, takes no space. King Cage Titanium bottle holder under the downtube with Voile Straps holds 1.5L Nalgene bottle. Ortleb's sales pitch is "waterproof", but we all know that Ortleibs develop leaks quickly, and then hold dampness inside the bags. Sea to Summit waterproof stuff sacks, or a plastic trash bag work better (apologies to folks that love Ortlieb), but Arkel bags for touring, and Revelate Designs or Oveja Negra for bikepacking are better quality. Happy trails!

  • @pipe2devnull
    @pipe2devnull Год назад +2

    Use the Forks, Luke. Use the Forks.

    • @BikeTouringMike
      @BikeTouringMike  Год назад +3

      Haha! I've gotten a new bike since this video. And the forks is definitely strong with that one. 😉

  • @reeceholmes8546
    @reeceholmes8546 2 года назад

    thanks Mike, I'm going to get some of those fork mounts, great stuff

    • @Mike-vd2qt
      @Mike-vd2qt 2 года назад +1

      Re fork mounts, weight up front low on the forks buries the front end on soft terrain, and makes it hard to pop the front wheel over rocks, sticks, and ruts. Ditch the cable lock and tripod, put a water bladder in the frame bag, and two water bottles in Feed Bags at the handlebars. Happy Trails!

  • @gogotharyantharyant7629
    @gogotharyantharyant7629 Год назад +1

    very goods friend....

  • @dlalleman3874
    @dlalleman3874 Год назад

    Is your saddleback the 14 or the 16.5 liters? I am bidding on the 16.5liter on ebay. But I am afraid of sway

  • @sparkyvespa
    @sparkyvespa 2 года назад +1

    Great video, with the centre frame bag in strong side winds does this make the bike unstable?
    Many thanks.

    • @BikeTouringMike
      @BikeTouringMike  2 года назад

      No, I haven't experienced that. The bike is really stable to begin with so it's going to take quite heavy winds to affect it. I haven't trid my frame bag on my road bike. I would suspect it could make it a bit unstable since the bike only weighs about 8 kg.

  • @andreashoppe1969
    @andreashoppe1969 2 года назад

    Hi! I'll be coming to Tromso in August. What regions could you recommend me for hiking, riding, kayaking? I saw that Senja is not too far away. There seem to be so many fjords and hills to choose from. Thanks :D

  • @janinetaylor3173
    @janinetaylor3173 2 года назад +1

    Great info Mike - what is the brand of you little packable backpack?

    • @BikeTouringMike
      @BikeTouringMike  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! It's called Quechua Arpenaz 20L. It's from Decathlon. I'm not sure that they still sell this backpack, but they have other foldable backpacks. And I used to have one from Sea To Summit that worked great as well (until I lost it). What I'm trying to say is that there are several models out there that does the job.

  • @mauritzallberg7302
    @mauritzallberg7302 2 года назад +1

    Like u i do bike touring, panniers..but i vill buy a road bike and need bags for that. To bike little diffrent... good info for me

    • @BikeTouringMike
      @BikeTouringMike  2 года назад

      Thank you Mauritz! Hope you got some usful information out of watching the video.

  • @ottohumalajoki2452
    @ottohumalajoki2452 2 года назад +2

    Hi Mike! How do you take water with you, if the framebag takes the whole triangle? How much water do you usually carry?

    • @livingsimplytosimplylive6817
      @livingsimplytosimplylive6817 2 года назад +2

      Yes I was wondering that myself.

    • @BikeTouringMike
      @BikeTouringMike  2 года назад +1

      Good question! Sorry, I forgot to add that B-roll. I have two stem/feed bags that holds one 750 ml bottle each. So typically I carry about 1,5 litres. I carry a water filter with me and rivers a a plenty here in Sweden, so it's never more than a few kms between a new place to fill up your bottles.

    • @Mike-vd2qt
      @Mike-vd2qt 2 года назад

      Use a King Cage Titanium bottle holder with Voile Straps underneath the down tube, it will hold 1.5L. Plus, two bottles in Feedbags on the handlebars. That will allow you to carry 3L. If you need more water a Camelbak reservoir or a bladder in the Frame Bag works best. The lock he showed is too big, and heavy; the OTTOLOCK Otto Designs wraps around the seat bag and saves space/weight.. Revelate Designs makes a seat bag that does not swing, the Ortleib bags are rare to see in the U.S. for bikepacking. Happy Trails!

  • @ukestjohn
    @ukestjohn 2 года назад

    Great information Mike. I have a question. I have an older, steel framed bike, with older curved front fork. I would think that putting fork mounted racks, including even pannier racks would negatively affect the "natural" damping effect of these forks and effectively harshen the ride characteristics of the entire system. What do you think?

  • @2too
    @2too 2 месяца назад

    Why not Surly brand bike? Surly MTB have rear and front rack mounts. And you ad fenders too.

  • @abstractblue1121
    @abstractblue1121 2 года назад +1

    A similar video on how to pack your bike touring bags coming up anytime soon?

    • @BikeTouringMike
      @BikeTouringMike  2 года назад +1

      Hopefully. But general idea is pretty much the same. Distribute the weight equally over the 4 (or 2 panniers). Put your valuables in one bag that you can bring into the supermarket. And leave some space for food!

    • @abstractblue1121
      @abstractblue1121 2 года назад

      @@BikeTouringMike thank for sharing your experience! On a side note, in one of your other videos, you mentioned that you cook your closing meal of the day at a separate spot in the wild before cycling for some thirty more minutes. I found it interesting because I had thought about doing the exact same thing. So, my question is, when doing so, do you still hang your food pannier in the tree once you arrive at your final camp spot? Or do you put it in your tent along with other belongings? Does the food scent go away after thirty minutes of cooking?

  • @mauritzallberg7302
    @mauritzallberg7302 2 года назад +1

    Iam first.......take care mike

  • @mauritzallberg7302
    @mauritzallberg7302 2 года назад +1

    But where put water bottles

    • @BikeTouringMike
      @BikeTouringMike  2 года назад +1

      Good question! Sorry, I forgot to add that B-roll. I have two stem/feed bags that holds one 750 ml bottle each. So typically I carry about 1,5 litres. I carry a water filter with me and rivers a a plenty here in Sweden, so it's never more than a few kms between a new place to fill up your bottles.

  • @TheNaboen
    @TheNaboen 2 года назад

    supert!