Cyclist with various bike bags mounted on a gravel bike, riding through a scenic, rugged landscape

Bike Bags for Every Adventure

Carry everything you need without compromising your ride performance or style. From daily commutes to multi-day adventures, our bike bags combine functionality, durability, and style.

Choose Your Ideal Bag Style

Understanding the differences helps you find the perfect fit for your cycling needs and bike setup.

Close-up of a frame bag securely mounted within a bicycle's main triangle

Frame Bags

Maximise your bike's carrying capacity within its main triangle. Ideal for heavy items like tools, water bladders, or cooking gear, maintaining a low center of gravity for stable handling.

  • Capacity: 2-10L
  • Mounting: Velcro straps or bolted
  • Best for: Tools, water, food, battery packs
Large saddlebag attached to bicycle seat post, seen from behind on a road

Saddlebags / Seat Packs

Perfect for lightweight, bulky items like extra clothing, sleeping bags, or camping pads. Keeps weight off your back and distributed efficiently for long tours or bikepacking adventures.

  • Capacity: 5-20L+
  • Mounting: Seat post and saddle rails
  • Best for: Clothing, sleeping gear, lightweight bulk
Handlebar bag with map holder attached to mountain bike handlebars amidst a forest trail

Handlebar Bags

Easy access for essentials like snacks, phone, camera, or maps. Some double as dry bags, making them versatile for any weather. Great for day trips or quickly accessible items on longer rides.

  • Capacity: 1-15L
  • Mounting: Handlebar straps, quick-release
  • Best for: Snacks, electronics, valuables, rain gear

Top-Rated Bike Bags

Discover our best-selling bike bags, engineered for performance and durability.

Expedition Frame Bag mounted on a touring bike

Expedition Frame Bag

Weatherproof, 8L capacity, multiple access points. Perfect for bikepacking.

$129.99

Compact commuter saddlebag on a modern road bike

Commuter Saddle Pack

Sleek 3L design, easy on/off, reflective elements. Ideal for daily rides.

$49.99

Roll-top handlebar bag with external pockets on a gravel bike

Rover Handlebar Roll

Versatile 12L roll-top, external pocket, stable mounting. Adventure-ready.

$89.99

Small top tube bag with zipper access on a mountain bike

Trail Top Tube Bag

Quick access to phone/snacks, 0.75L, water-resistant. Singletrack essential.

$34.99

How to Choose the Perfect Bike Bag

Our expert guide helps you assess your needs and find the ideal storage solution.

Commuting requires quick access and weather protection for electronics. Bikepacking demands multi-day capacity and rugged durability. Day trips need convenience for snacks and light layers. Consider what you carry most often and for what ride duration.

Cyclist packing a bike bag with gear, considering their ride type

Think about the volume of gear you need. A 0.5L top tube bag is great for gels, while a 15L saddlebag handles a sleeping bag. Also, check your bike's frame size and clearance for mounting, especially for full-suspension bikes or small frames.

Look for waterproof or highly water-resistant fabrics like X-PAC, Cordura, or coated nylon. Sealed seams and roll-top closures offer superior protection. Durability is key for off-road adventures, favoring reinforced stress points.

Different bags use different attachments: Velcro straps, buckles, bolts, or quick-release mechanisms. Ensure the mounting system is secure and won't sway or rub against your frame, especially on rough terrain.

Easy Installation & Care Tips

Get your bags ready for the road and keep them performing season after season.

Watch Our Installation Guide: Frame Bags

Follow our step-by-step video for proper installation of RideGear Pro Frame Bags. Ensure a snug fit for optimal performance and stability. A downloadable PDF guide is also available.

Download Frame Bag Guide

Maintenance for Longevity

Proper care extends the life of your bike bags significantly. Here are a few essential tips:

  • Cleaning: Use mild soap and water, then air dry. Avoid machine washing or harsh chemicals.
  • Waterproofing: Reapply DWR (Durable Water Repellent) spray annually or as needed, especially after heavy use.
  • Storage: Store bags dry and uncompressed in a cool, dark place to preserve fabric integrity.
  • Zippers: Keep zippers clean and occasionally lubricate with a silicone-based spray to prevent sticking.
Person cleaning a dirty bike bag with a brush and water

Real Adventures, Real Reviews

Hear from fellow cyclists who trust RideGear Pro bags on their journeys.

Portrait of Sarah M.

Sarah M. - Bikepacker Extraordinaire

"The Expedition Frame Bag from RideGear Pro was a game-changer on my cross-Canada trip. It held everything, stayed perfectly stable, and survived some serious downpours. Absolutely essential gear!"

— Sarah M., Montreal, QC

Sarah M.'s bike with Expedition Frame Bag on a scenic mountain trail
Portrait of David P.

David P. - Urban Commuter

"My Commuter Saddle Pack is exactly what I needed for daily city rides. It's slim, protects my wallet and keys, and the reflective accents mean I'm seen. Top-notch quality and design!"

— David P., Seattle, WA

David P.'s bike with Commuter Saddle Pack in an urban setting
Portrait of Jennifer L.

Jennifer L. - Weekend Explorer

"I love my Rover Handlebar Roll! It fits my camera and lunch perfectly, and the quick-release makes it super easy to take off when I stop. Made my last gravel adventure so much more enjoyable."

— Jennifer L., Denver, CO

Jennifer L.'s bike with Rover Handlebar Roll on a gravel path