
STARTING BIKEPACKING
Getting started with bikepacking can feel overwhelming at first.
But once you understand what you really need — and how you like to ride — building your setup becomes part of the adventure.
A classic bikepacking setup built around three core bags: saddle, frame and handlebar. Simple, versatile and suitable for everything from weekend rides to longer adventures.Designed to distribute weight evenly across the bike while keeping your setup stable, lightweight and ready for the road ahead.
PACKING TAKES PRACTICE
Your first setup rarely stays the same.
With every trip, you learn a little more about what you actually use, how much you really need, and where your gear feels best on the bike.
A good bikepacking system evolves with the way you ride.

BUILT FOR HEAVIER LOADS
Pairing your saddle bag with a stabilizer helps distribute weight more evenly while reducing unwanted movement on the bike.
A more stable setup means greater comfort, better control and more confidence on every adventure.
Bikepacking is a lightweight style of cycling adventure that combines riding, travel and outdoor exploration using compact carrying systems mounted directly to the bike.
Most riders begin with “The Big Three” — a saddle bag, frame bag and handlebar bag. This setup provides balanced storage for clothing, tools and essential gear.
Not necessarily. Many riders prefer rack-free setups for lighter trips, while racks can offer extra carrying capacity and improved support for longer adventures.
A stabilizer helps reduce movement from larger saddle bags, improving stability and comfort during long-distance or off-road riding.
Every trip is different. Your route, weather and riding style will all influence how you pack. Over time, most riders naturally refine their setup and discover what works best for their adventures