Hello, I'm in Thailand. and live in Bangkok And I noticed your money belongs to Thailand. Thank you brother. I just decided to buy the Ortlieb back classic and Ultimate six because of watching your videos.
Hey there. I used to live in Bangkok a while ago but now I live in Isaan :) I love the Ortlieb bag and it's never let me down. I've ridden in monsoons here and everything inside stays 100% dry. It's a great bag and I'm sure you'll love it. If you check out my channel I have a lot of videos riding in Thailand. I even have one in BKK which shows where I used to live. Take care and ride safe.
I agree totally, I have the very same bag on my tourer which I use mainly as a commuter, when I commute to work, on my way I call into the Post office box area to check my mail and often have to take off my gloves (esp.in winter) just to open and close it as the sides of the lid often get caught on the sides or the strap mounting points.....oh yeah, you're right about the strap, I rarely use it. I usually leave it on at work locked to the mount or I put it in my locker at work. I'm very much an Ortlieb fan too.
Very thorough review. Wouldn't hesitate to buy an Ortleib handlebar bag. One I use is not waterproof and did not come with a cover. I use a cover from an older bag that did not fit the new handlebar. A pain when it starts to rain.
I plan to use this bag for my gravel bike with carbon bars. I ride very rough trails and am worried about the attachment to the bars. Is it strong enough for rough roads? Will it hurt the carbon bars. I didn't see a link to your video on how to install the attachment to the bars. I will check your video list. Thanks for the review! Found the answer! Not to be used on carbon bars.
If you really want to use the Classic 6 you could attach a second stem (If you have space) to your steerer under the main stem. Bit clumsy tbh but it would work. Good luck with whatever you choose.
Lol! Yeah, that's been commented on before. The bananas in bags are sold individually at convenience stores. Unfortunately, unless you want to buy a whole bunch, it's very difficult to buy bananas here. Frustrating for sure!!
Hi! Great review! I am wondering what could I do about the strap? I love the bag but the strap is so short as you mentioned and feels a bit risky (I want to use the bag for camera equipment and it feels like the bag could fall off the strap). Any suggestions? Thank you and all best
Hey there. I couldnlt agree with you more about the strap. I also have no confidence in it and find it awkward to use. I have tried fitting other straps I have from other times and pieces of equipment but nothing has really worked. Sadly, I have just given up and thrown the strap in the bottom of a drawer. That means having to carry the bag under my arm when I go into a cafe or shop. Not great by any means. This is also made worse by not having any other way to carry it. (Like a recessed carrying handle). I have met a few other tourers who have said exactly the same thing. This has therefore reminded me to write to Ortlieb and give them some feedback. You never know and I will let you know what comes of it... good or bad! Take care JP
Thanks for the review. I still need to get a handlebar bag mainly to carry a camera. Really like your little table and chairs. I assume those are tree sections with epoxy top coats? Interesting whatever they are.
@@Biking360 Yeah I wondered if they might be concrete. I just thought they might be too heavy to move around if they were concrete. But maybe they’re not fully solid.
The mount is solid and no problem with the mount or the top opening even when things get rough. I've used it in Monsoons and long days of rain for over 12 months and 12,000 km and it keeps everything dry.
@@Biking360 I use Axiom panniers and handlebar bag. They use a material called Oceanweave which is recycled materials from discarded fishing nets collected from our oceans. Water resistant but not necessarily waterproof, although I've wanted to test them like you did because I haven't had a problem with my stuff inside getting wet.
present sir watching . nice handlebar bag. hope there's available here in the philippines . i want to have that in my road bike . i have already a wildman handle bar bag in my mountain bike, I'm disappointed becasue it's not a waterproof as per the specs its waterproof but it's not . Ride safe Sir.
@@Biking360 your pronunciation is really cute ;-) Ortlieb is German, so you do pronounce it as Ort like in Orc, just with a t of course, and lieb is much longer like in leaf 😂 But thank you for your excellent review. Because of it, I've decided against this particular bag. Firstly, I would love an external phone pocket for GPS, secondly I would want to carry it around preferably cross-body, and last but not least, it is rather expensive. Thanks once again, you helped a lot.
Hello, I'm in Thailand. and live in Bangkok And I noticed your money belongs to Thailand. Thank you brother. I just decided to buy the Ortlieb back classic and Ultimate six because of watching your videos.
Hey there. I used to live in Bangkok a while ago but now I live in Isaan :) I love the Ortlieb bag and it's never let me down. I've ridden in monsoons here and everything inside stays 100% dry. It's a great bag and I'm sure you'll love it. If you check out my channel I have a lot of videos riding in Thailand. I even have one in BKK which shows where I used to live. Take care and ride safe.
Thanks for the great waterproof tests. The greenery around the table likes it too.
No problem. I had a lot of fun with the bucket and hosepipe!
excellent review, very informative, many thanks.
You're very welcome.
Hey *Biking360* this is one of the most important parts of a bicycle, thank you for making an explanation video
You're so welcome and I completely agree with you. Ride and safe. JP
@@Biking360 stay healthy ok...
Wow, excellent review, thank you 👍🏼
You're very welcome :)
Wonderful review thanks mate. And happy riding…
Thanks. You too and ride safe. JP
Thanks JP, given me something to think about, the quality looks fantastic.
It's a great bag if you move away from bike packing to more loaded tours. Ride safe. JP
Nice bag
Good review
Thank you for sharing the information.
Appreciate the comment. Stay safe. JP
I agree totally, I have the very same bag on my tourer which I use mainly as a commuter, when I commute to work, on my way I call into the Post office box area to check my mail and often have to take off my gloves (esp.in winter) just to open and close it as the sides of the lid often get caught on the sides or the strap mounting points.....oh yeah, you're right about the strap, I rarely use it. I usually leave it on at work locked to the mount or I put it in my locker at work. I'm very much an Ortlieb fan too.
Yeah, it definitely has a couple of shortcomings! Nice bike on your Avatar btw. Take care. JP
Very thorough review. Wouldn't hesitate to buy an Ortleib handlebar bag. One I use is not waterproof and did not come with a cover. I use a cover from an older bag that did not fit the new handlebar. A pain when it starts to rain.
I'm really happy with mine and can only reiterate that I wholeheartedly recommend this bag.
I plan to use this bag for my gravel bike with carbon bars. I ride very rough trails and am worried about the attachment to the bars. Is it strong enough for rough roads? Will it hurt the carbon bars. I didn't see a link to your video on how to install the attachment to the bars. I will check your video list. Thanks for the review! Found the answer! Not to be used on carbon bars.
If you really want to use the Classic 6 you could attach a second stem (If you have space) to your steerer under the main stem. Bit clumsy tbh but it would work. Good luck with whatever you choose.
Great review but bananas in bags! come on man!
Lol! Yeah, that's been commented on before. The bananas in bags are sold individually at convenience stores. Unfortunately, unless you want to buy a whole bunch, it's very difficult to buy bananas here. Frustrating for sure!!
Again, very informative, thank you! I was sure though the small glass of water would have been the straw that broke the camels back. :)
Pleased it was useful and nice you could see the comedy with the small glass of water. Ride safe. JP
Very nice!💗 Best wishes to you💙
Thank you! You too!
love the small cup of water at the end. Just for good measure haha
lol...thanks! I thought it was quite funny but you are the first comment. The bag is still going strong btw :)
@@Biking360 made me chuckle which is rare in these types of videos. Good stuff. Thanks.
@@jackd6129 I'm pleased someone got it!!
Hi! Great review! I am wondering what could I do about the strap? I love the bag but the strap is so short as you mentioned and feels a bit risky (I want to use the bag for camera equipment and it feels like the bag could fall off the strap). Any suggestions? Thank you and all best
Hey there. I couldnlt agree with you more about the strap. I also have no confidence in it and find it awkward to use. I have tried fitting other straps I have from other times and pieces of equipment but nothing has really worked. Sadly, I have just given up and thrown the strap in the bottom of a drawer. That means having to carry the bag under my arm when I go into a cafe or shop. Not great by any means. This is also made worse by not having any other way to carry it. (Like a recessed carrying handle). I have met a few other tourers who have said exactly the same thing. This has therefore reminded me to write to Ortlieb and give them some feedback. You never know and I will let you know what comes of it... good or bad! Take care JP
Thanks for the review. I still need to get a handlebar bag mainly to carry a camera. Really like your little table and chairs. I assume those are tree sections with epoxy top coats? Interesting whatever they are.
Those kinds of tables and chairs are very popular here. I'm afraid they're made from concrete! Thais seem to love plastic and concrete!! Oh well!!!
@@Biking360 Yeah I wondered if they might be concrete. I just thought they might be too heavy to move around if they were concrete. But maybe they’re not fully solid.
@@hervedelnorte7928 They're super heavy. Once you put them in place they don't get moved. Ever!!
@@Biking360 👍
great review! how does it handles off-road?
The mount is solid and no problem with the mount or the top opening even when things get rough. I've used it in Monsoons and long days of rain for over 12 months and 12,000 km and it keeps everything dry.
@@Biking360 sounds great, thank you!
Beautiful reviews 👍
Thanks :)
I bought a 7 dollar guitar strap. Works great!
Never thought of that. I've got a few spare guitar straps laying around. I'll definitely give it a try 👍
Where do you put your lights?
I attach my lights to the frame. There is no mounting point for a light on the bag. Take care. JP
Do you mean the front fork? Thanks!!
Yah. Thats perfect backpack on the road. Weather is always unpredictable. Take care on the road and never to forget to bring water
Thanks and stay safe :)
The best😍😍
Thanks for that :) Ride safe. JP
That's awesome, very useful stuff for cycling.
It's great bag for touring :)
Although I use a different brand, Ortlieb definitely sets the standard. Have a good one JP. Atb, Tony
Thank Tony. What do you use out of curiosity?
@@Biking360 I use Axiom panniers and handlebar bag. They use a material called Oceanweave which is recycled materials from discarded fishing nets collected from our oceans. Water resistant but not necessarily waterproof, although I've wanted to test them like you did because I haven't had a problem with my stuff inside getting wet.
@@BluecollarBackcountry Appreciate the info. I've not heard of these before. I'll certainly check them out.
Nice bag review
Thanks for the nice comment :)
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for taking the time to comment :) JP
Ok the bananas Ar packend in plastic???
Yes. Not all bananas are packed in plastic over here, in fact very few are, but if you buy individual ones from 7/11 type stores they will be.
Nice sharing my friend stay safe new friend here
Thanks and stay safe :) JP
Респект и уважуха👍👍👍🤘🔥🔥🔥
present sir watching . nice handlebar bag. hope there's available here in the philippines . i want to have that in my road bike . i have already a wildman handle bar bag in my mountain bike, I'm disappointed becasue it's not a waterproof as per the specs its waterproof but it's not . Ride safe Sir.
I don't think this is a good bag for the kind of mountain biking you do. The Classic 6 is more of a bag for touring. JP
@@Biking360 thank you for info.
orti-leb? ort-liib
Ortlieb!!
@@Biking360 your pronunciation is really cute ;-) Ortlieb is German, so you do pronounce it as Ort like in Orc, just with a t of course, and lieb is much longer like in leaf 😂
But thank you for your excellent review. Because of it, I've decided against this particular bag. Firstly, I would love an external phone pocket for GPS, secondly I would want to carry it around preferably cross-body, and last but not least, it is rather expensive. Thanks once again, you helped a lot.