Review: Carradice Bikepacking Seatpack

The Carradice Bikepacking Seatpack in use
A large, durable bikepacking bag that doesn’t sag or sway: Liz Colebrook reviewed the Bikepacking Seatpack from Carradice

If you own a luggage rack and panniers, you may not give this handcrafted seatpack a second glance. But if you want something lighter (some racks tip the scales at nearly 1kg) or if your bike isn’t designed to take one, Carradice have a typically smart solution.

In a nutshell: capacity 12-16L; weight 335g; choice of three colours; anti-sway bracket that attaches to your saddle rails; and a day-glow internal liner for extra wet-weather protection.

Carradice has been making bags for bicycles since 1930. The company is based in Nelson, Lancashire, and every bag now has a label inside signed by the person who made it. (Thank you for making this one, Zaneta!)

To avoid faff when fitting the seatpack, Carradice includes a stainless support weighing 200g. This makes the seatpack quick to take on/off, super stable, and keeps the load away from the rear tyre even on small frames. The underside has a wipe-clean panel that acts as a mudguard.

The pack can be rolled down fully for minimal cargo, or filled to capacity with an extra strap provided to compress heavier loads (up to 6kg). A lightweight, daisy-chain, multiple-hook system means you can adjust capacity to suit. Rear light attachment? There are three loops, so one of them will be in the right spot.

There are two seatpack features unique to Carradice: ample use of 3M reflective strip for side and rear visibility; and up-cycled inner tube lining the Velcro strap where it meets the seatpost, for extra grip and minimal chaffing. There’s an elasticated cargo net for stuff you want stashed on the outside, such as damp clothing.

Anyone who’s owned a Carradice bag will know how durable they are. Here, 1,000-denier military grade Cordura is used. If you do ever need a repair, I’ve always found Carradice go above and beyond, even if you’ve had the bag for decades.

Verdict

Robust, size adjustable and intelligently designed. The support bracket and dry-bag included in the price make this excellent value. It gets my vote.

Other options

Alpkit Koala £74.99

Two sizes (7L or 13L), three colours, three fabric types. Exorail attachment is an optional extra as is a 10L dry-bag liner.

Apidura Backcountry £118+

Two sizes: 4.5L, and 6L. Top notch all-weather fabric. Support bracket sold separately so needs plenty of seatpost for stability without.

First published in Cycle magazine, October/November 2020 issue. All information correct at time of publishing.

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Tech spec

Price: £90
Capacity: 12-16L
Weight: 335g
Colours: black (tested), neon, camo
Available from: Carradice

Pros & cons

+ Doesn’t sag onto rear wheel
+ Carrying handle
- Harder to mount/dismount bike