I had the small food pouch on top of mine, I really liked its accessibliity, preferred its horizontal form to the top tube bag and gadget bag. So have ordered the larger food pouch seperately, not sure if it will fit my camera still though.
I've been fluffing around working out which handlebar bag to take on an upcoming long-haul ride through Southeast Asia (2 back panniers, and I was thinking an Ortleib 8L or Zefal 7L as handlebar bag.) Then I discovered the Restrap Bag, and your review was right on the money. At 14L the Dry Bag solves a few space issues, and interesting to see the 3L Food Bag works well as the portable doo-dad bag. I was also concerned about steering issues, and just how secure the attachment would be. But all good, it appears! My thanks for the clear review, Adam, and all the best from Melbourne, Australia! I've subscribed. 🐨
Hi Adam, I really enjoy your videos as I'm interested in gravel riding and in the very same bikepacking bag setup. I'd like to ask you what kind of sleeping gear you manage to fit in the frame bag, especially tent and poles. Thank you and have a nice week
Hi Marcello, thanks for watching. I'm still playing around with what kit goes in which bag, but at the moment I haven't got any sleeping kit in the frame bag. I did have my tent poles and peg but I've now got the poles wedged between the frame bag and the top tube, and the pegs are wrapped up in the tent in the handlebar bag. That seems to work at the moment.
02:40 Have you taped off the fork area for protection? I can imagine that these belts could damage the fork, especially if the gravel or dirt gets directly between the fork and the belt....
Thanks for the informative video. I've also purchased the restrap collection (saddle bag, frame bag, bar bag, stem bag, fork bags). Since I plan to go on a 10+ days bike tour in the summer, I would be very interested in what equipment you plan to take with you on your coast to coast trip and which bags you intend to use for which things. Thanks, Tobi
Hi Toby, thanks for watching. I'll definitely be making a video of all my kit and bag set up. I will probably do one before and after my trip to compare what went well/was useful and what wasn't etc..
@@AdamStiff yeah I was wondering if it could rest below the bars or not, I didn’t want to spend $100+ on any of these brands to find out that it just won’t work. If clearance space is issue I have plenty of that, I have no experience with these at all so I’m in fence in water I should try or not, love the bars for hand positioning but hate the limited options.
I believe the size of the actual holster and main dry bag is the same for small and large sizes. It's the size of the top pouch which changes. You might struggle with clearance between the dry bag and front tyre on a smaller frame but I'm not sure.
@@willowwatts ah!😀 It will fit then, but you'll be limited to how wide you pack the dry bag. My bars are 42cm I think and not flared so I just pack the dry bag a bit shorter (so roll the ends in more). I can still fit my tent in there but the poles are attached to my top tube
Tks for the video. I just purchased one and looking forward to strap it to my bike. Grt
I had the small food pouch on top of mine, I really liked its accessibliity, preferred its horizontal form to the top tube bag and gadget bag. So have ordered the larger food pouch seperately, not sure if it will fit my camera still though.
Great review. Thank you.
I've been fluffing around working out which handlebar bag to take on an upcoming long-haul ride through Southeast Asia (2 back panniers, and I was thinking an Ortleib 8L or Zefal 7L as handlebar bag.) Then I discovered the Restrap Bag, and your review was right on the money. At 14L the Dry Bag solves a few space issues, and interesting to see the 3L Food Bag works well as the portable doo-dad bag. I was also concerned about steering issues, and just how secure the attachment would be. But all good, it appears! My thanks for the clear review, Adam, and all the best from Melbourne, Australia! I've subscribed. 🐨
Tent and sleep system in the handlebar bag? Now that is good going. Thank you
you haven't seen the size of my tent yet!😂.......next video
Very professional editing....you should have more than 154 subs.
Thank you, very kind of you to say.
@@AdamStiff my pleasure....
Now he‘s got 155 :) Really enjoying the videos! Greetings from Germany
@@LarsLindnerKiel 😁 Thank you Lars
Hi Adam, I really enjoy your videos as I'm interested in gravel riding and in the very same bikepacking bag setup. I'd like to ask you what kind of sleeping gear you manage to fit in the frame bag, especially tent and poles. Thank you and have a nice week
Hi Marcello, thanks for watching. I'm still playing around with what kit goes in which bag, but at the moment I haven't got any sleeping kit in the frame bag. I did have my tent poles and peg but I've now got the poles wedged between the frame bag and the top tube, and the pegs are wrapped up in the tent in the handlebar bag. That seems to work at the moment.
The handlebar bag is 14 liter: does that include the extra bag on top?
no, the pouch on top is an extra 3L
@@AdamStiff THX!
02:40 Have you taped off the fork area for protection? I can imagine that these belts could damage the fork, especially if the gravel or dirt gets directly between the fork and the belt....
I have. Just electrical tape wherever the straps are touching the paint work...as best I can anyway!
@@AdamStiff Very clever of you. I find it a pity that the people from restrap have not taken this potential damage into account in their design.
Helpful video thanks, looks like the harness is incompatible with rim brakes though? That's a no for me then.
It might work, but you're right a caliper would get in the way a bit
Nice video!
good review adam but sort the background table light out its like an interrogation lamp , enjoy the riding
😄 noted!
The background looks good. I wouldn't change it because it gives 1 person flashbacks.
@@mitchandbella3406 Thanks
See the holster bag, do the straps have like a clip so the strap does not get undone slowly overtime like on ortlieb bags?
there's not a clip only a small band to tidy the excess strap away. The straps may loosen a little over time but I haven't had an issue with it so far
Thanks for the informative video. I've also purchased the restrap collection (saddle bag, frame bag, bar bag, stem bag, fork bags). Since I plan to go on a 10+ days bike tour in the summer, I would be very interested in what equipment you plan to take with you on your coast to coast trip and which bags you intend to use for which things. Thanks, Tobi
Hi Toby, thanks for watching. I'll definitely be making a video of all my kit and bag set up. I will probably do one before and after my trip to compare what went well/was useful and what wasn't etc..
@@AdamStiff very much looking forward to these videos :)
Do you thinks it’s possible to mount one of these to a stern with butterfly/trekking bars?
you might struggle tbh
@@AdamStiff yeah I was wondering if it could rest below the bars or not, I didn’t want to spend $100+ on any of these brands to find out that it just won’t work.
If clearance space is issue I have plenty of that, I have no experience with these at all so I’m in fence in water I should try or not, love the bars for hand positioning but hate the limited options.
Hi buddy..I have a 40cm frame.. would the small bar bag fit ??.what's the dimension of the bar bag?
I believe the size of the actual holster and main dry bag is the same for small and large sizes. It's the size of the top pouch which changes. You might struggle with clearance between the dry bag and front tyre on a smaller frame but I'm not sure.
@@AdamStiff sorry I meant to say 40cm handle bar..it's not a swayed bar though just a regular drop handle bar..
@@willowwatts ah!😀 It will fit then, but you'll be limited to how wide you pack the dry bag. My bars are 42cm I think and not flared so I just pack the dry bag a bit shorter (so roll the ends in more). I can still fit my tent in there but the poles are attached to my top tube