The Fork pack looks to be EXACTLY what I've been looking for / missed having on my bikepacking this summer! Top work to get it and show us even before its on Ortliebs own web site!
Thanks for posting this, it’s nice to see sizes relative to hands. Color vote: anything lighter colored than black, I can cook a pot roast in a black bag in Florida sunshine 😃 Hoping for some gray/tan patterns, etc.
Great stuff thanks guys. I've wasted money on less expensive bags trying to save money and and at the end of it I went and bought a set of Ortlieb panniers and figured that I would have saved money buying them first. Great gear.
This was great! I've always been a fan of Ortlieb panniers and used to use them until I discovered Revelate Design bags for bikepacking setups. I did think about testing out the new Ortlieb seat bags. I like the air release tab, they do indeed come in handy.
I just bought a pair of Sport-Roller Classic front pannier. I am able to mount a back rack and was more comfortable with panniers than a Bikepacking Setup. Will find out when I go on my first adventure in 2 weeks.
I've used the metal band mount system on a Rixen + Kaul / klickfix seatpost bag and an add on pump peg and its pretty secure. Google "KLICKfix Mini Adapter" to see. However you can't leave just the band alone on by itself, it needs the rest of the mount to tighten up the band. Also you can't really take the system on and off or move it without needing a new band every time, as it puts a permanent crease in the band. You don't want to fold it and refold it, as it will weaken an break like a paperclip being bent back and forth. Replacement bands are pretty cheap (
^ This. Topeak use a similar design on their bottle cage clamp. The bolt through the plastic section tensions the folds in the band and pulls the “nut” into a recess, which is what tensions up the “hose clamp”. Removing the bolt detentions the clamp which means it can move or be adjusted slightly, but without the bolt and the plastic section the clamp will work itself loose.
Would be nice to have the option to attach these to a rear rack for those times when you need just a bit more carrying capacity (but have a carbon fork). Ortlieb would do well to design an attachment to make that possible (IMHO).
I'd like to see the ability to mount one of these little bags directly to the top of a rear rack - almost like a seat bag. It could be done with straps or cargo net but having a rack with tabs for these bag mounts would be super cool.
I just went in the other direction of in terms of packing - i have been on Carradice SQR +Super-C barbag, Restrap bikepacking bags (bar, post and frame). Now im on the Ortlienb gravel-pack front panniers on a Tubus Dou rack (fixed to a new Surly Midnight Special w. Compass tyres & Campagnolo H11 groupset). I expected the Orlieb Gravel-pack on the Tubus Dou's to to rattle based on your review - but it doesen't, not even a sound on downhill single trail or on highspeed 70kmh/h paved descents.
Do you think the fork bags could be mounted to forks that have the bolts offset from the center of the fork? Seems like the bag might hit the tire unless it is center mounted.
Ortlieb is one of my favs next to green guru. I have tried others and these are IMHO the best. I'm still looking for a good rack top trunk bag to replace my Timbuk2 Hunchback.
The fork packs are going to be perfect for desert water carries in CNOC Vecto 2L water bags. It's almost like Ortieb and CNOC did a collab it's just so perfect.
Will the fork bag work with the Salsa Cutthroat fork where the fork bolts are not on the sides, but rotated a bit forward?, Or would it be rotated too far into the spokes?
Man... I'm in the midst of gearing up for a summer trip and wanna deck myself out with all Ortlieb gear, but finding the bikepacking line in Canada is tough!! They don't ship here either, any recommendations?
Helicopter Tape? What the hell is heicopter tape? I must have it immediately. Where do I buy it? Can I get it express shipped? And thanks again, great video.
I agree. Even without that GCN money you could point a camera towards your lovely wife putting it on a bike in another corner of the room. I bet there will be a review sometime in the future where we can see it on Laura's bike since it matches the black so nicely 😉
No one is adressing the elephant in the room, concerning this new forkbag. With this new mountingsystem you're limited to these bags or Ortlieb for that matter. With say anything cages you can mount, well, anything (respecting the weight limit).
@@fuerLutzi they actually did address that and even stated it as a reason to buy only one and use a cage on the other fork blade... Personally I don't think it is an issue at all because anything I would ever strap to an anything cage I could stuff in this bags... I've got 5 bottles of water on the bike already. So no need for extra water in the front... Also carbon fork so won't be strapping an elephant to an anything cage...
Did you say no to the fork bag on a carbon fork like I have on my Fargo? Depending on the contents it could weigh less than an anything cage with a larger water bottle.
Yes for my Fargo fork. I should have been more patient. So what would Russ and Laura use those carbon fork mounts for? I have the medium Ortlieb seat pack, a Swift Zeitgeist for the front and a custom Rogue Panda frame pack. It may be enough space, but I thought I might need more room for water somewhere.
Great job! I am currently struggling with what bike packing gear to get. At the moment I am credit card touring but would like to dabble with overnight camping. I have a fancy-but-now-old ridiculously lightweight BMC with zero fender or rack mounts and would also like to transfer bike packing gear to my XC bike. Since I don’t have rack mounts, do you recommend the Tailfin setup with say 2 panniers or something like these Ortlieb bags? (waggle bag + handlebar bag)
I never thought Ortlieb cheap by any stretch of the imagination. I do know that their stuff is like the Rolls Royce of bike touring/ packing gear. Red & Black - my favourite livery colours, well done Ortlieb, I'm not sure bike packing is really for me, the bags are too small. I do like my creature comforts and I'm willing to carry them. better lighter trailers are what I'm searching for. I am in the UK - North of England, Pennines. Maybe putting the gear on a bike might lessen the confusion?
The Fork pack looks to be EXACTLY what I've been looking for / missed having on my bikepacking this summer! Top work to get it and show us even before its on Ortliebs own web site!
Thanks for posting this, it’s nice to see sizes relative to hands.
Color vote: anything lighter colored than black,
I can cook a pot roast in a black bag in Florida sunshine 😃
Hoping for some gray/tan patterns, etc.
They got red also apparently, but yeah I agree not a huge fan of jet black bags esp. here in desertown USA.
Great stuff thanks guys. I've wasted money on less expensive bags trying to save money and and at the end of it I went and bought a set of Ortlieb panniers and figured that I would have saved money buying them first. Great gear.
You need to include Laura more, she is a great presenter
48:30 Want!.......but still don't see it listed on any retailer sites? REI expecting them in January.
This was great! I've always been a fan of Ortlieb panniers and used to use them until I discovered Revelate Design bags for bikepacking setups. I did think about testing out the new Ortlieb seat bags. I like the air release tab, they do indeed come in handy.
I just bought a pair of Sport-Roller Classic front pannier. I am able to mount a back rack and was more comfortable with panniers than a Bikepacking Setup. Will find out when I go on my first adventure in 2 weeks.
Nice job guys! Felt like talking with friends about bikes.
I've used the metal band mount system on a Rixen + Kaul / klickfix seatpost bag and an add on pump peg and its pretty secure. Google "KLICKfix Mini Adapter" to see. However you can't leave just the band alone on by itself, it needs the rest of the mount to tighten up the band. Also you can't really take the system on and off or move it without needing a new band every time, as it puts a permanent crease in the band. You don't want to fold it and refold it, as it will weaken an break like a paperclip being bent back and forth. Replacement bands are pretty cheap (
^ This. Topeak use a similar design on their bottle cage clamp. The bolt through the plastic section tensions the folds in the band and pulls the “nut” into a recess, which is what tensions up the “hose clamp”. Removing the bolt detentions the clamp which means it can move or be adjusted slightly, but without the bolt and the plastic section the clamp will work itself loose.
still cracking up from CARBON FORK - BLACK DEATH! hahaa great looking bags! Thanks for sharing
I think its the little things that makes ortlieb stand out from the crowd! :)
Would be nice to have the option to attach these to a rear rack for those times when you need just a bit more carrying capacity (but have a carbon fork). Ortlieb would do well to design an attachment to make that possible (IMHO).
Tumleweed T Rack would let you!
I'd like to see the ability to mount one of these little bags directly to the top of a rear rack - almost like a seat bag. It could be done with straps or cargo net but having a rack with tabs for these bag mounts would be super cool.
Russ I can't help but notice you wear many different watches. Can you do a video on your time pieces?
I just went in the other direction of in terms of packing - i have been on Carradice SQR +Super-C barbag, Restrap bikepacking bags (bar, post and frame). Now im on the Ortlienb gravel-pack front panniers on a Tubus Dou rack (fixed to a new Surly Midnight Special w. Compass tyres & Campagnolo H11 groupset).
I expected the Orlieb Gravel-pack on the Tubus Dou's to to rattle based on your review - but it doesen't, not even a sound on downhill single trail or on highspeed 70kmh/h paved descents.
I have the older burrito and seat bag... from them... super solid stuff
Do you think the fork bags could be mounted to forks that have the bolts offset from the center of the fork? Seems like the bag might hit the tire unless it is center mounted.
Ortlieb is one of my favs next to green guru. I have tried others and these are IMHO the best. I'm still looking for a good rack top trunk bag to replace my Timbuk2 Hunchback.
Another great video guys thanks so much for what you do
The fork packs are going to be perfect for desert water carries in CNOC Vecto 2L water bags. It's almost like Ortieb and CNOC did a collab it's just so perfect.
I wish more dry bags had release valves!
Thanks!
Would love to see all of these attached to a bike.
is Russ's watch a voile strap
Daknow! But I do want to know what it is. Russ?
Will the fork bag work with the Salsa Cutthroat fork where the fork bolts are not on the sides, but rotated a bit forward?, Or would it be rotated too far into the spokes?
Won't work with the Cutthroat.
Path Less Pedaled, bummer. But thanks for the info! Appreciate it!
wondering if the fork pack can be hooked on a rack used for panniers?
No.
Man... I'm in the midst of gearing up for a summer trip and wanna deck myself out with all Ortlieb gear, but finding the bikepacking line in Canada is tough!! They don't ship here either, any recommendations?
Sometimes I get a Delicious Dish vibe from you guys.
Helicopter Tape? What the hell is heicopter tape? I must have it immediately. Where do I buy it? Can I get it express shipped?
And thanks again, great video.
I wish you guys did this on a bike :)
I agree. Even without that GCN money you could point a camera towards your lovely wife putting it on a bike in another corner of the room.
I bet there will be a review sometime in the future where we can see it on Laura's bike since it matches the black so nicely 😉
Yes, please show these on a bike and how they are mounted and loaded.
Love the fork pack. So sweet
No one is adressing the elephant in the room, concerning this new forkbag. With this new mountingsystem you're limited to these bags or Ortlieb for that matter. With say anything cages you can mount, well, anything (respecting the weight limit).
@@fuerLutzi they actually did address that and even stated it as a reason to buy only one and use a cage on the other fork blade...
Personally I don't think it is an issue at all because anything I would ever strap to an anything cage I could stuff in this bags... I've got 5 bottles of water on the bike already. So no need for extra water in the front... Also carbon fork so won't be strapping an elephant to an anything cage...
@@kimkrimson oh, I missed that, apologies. Sleeping bag? Pefect weight but bulky. A case for a general cage.
Gotta love elephants.
@@fuerLutzi no need to apologize. Have a great day and ride on
Did you say no to the fork bag on a carbon fork like I have on my Fargo? Depending on the contents it could weigh less than an anything cage with a larger water bottle.
Yes for my Fargo fork. I should have been more patient. So what would Russ and Laura use those carbon fork mounts for? I have the medium Ortlieb seat pack, a Swift Zeitgeist for the front and a custom Rogue Panda frame pack. It may be enough space, but I thought I might need more room for water somewhere.
Any idea if it can go on the Salsa Firestarter Deluxe fork? Or would the bag hit the wheel, due to the two sets of bosses on each fork leg?
Looks like it might hit the wheel.
Great job!
I am currently struggling with what bike packing gear to get. At the moment I am credit card touring but would like to dabble with overnight camping. I have a fancy-but-now-old ridiculously lightweight BMC with zero fender or rack mounts and would also like to transfer bike packing gear to my XC bike.
Since I don’t have rack mounts, do you recommend the Tailfin setup with say 2 panniers or something like these Ortlieb bags? (waggle bag + handlebar bag)
Yes. That sounds like a good option.
Path Less Pedaled Do you have any experience with the Tailfin setup? Or spoken with other bike campers about theirs?
@@321Phinney Have not used the Tailfin personally.
Hi from Santa Clarita CA
Hm, if they would sell those fork hose clamps separately, I would buy them for my existing cargo cages.
Love what you do, am very interested in this content. Living in Italy currently.
Killing myself trying to locate and buy the Fork Pack. Plz help.
BTW more Laura please.
I hope they redesign the top tube bag
What watch are you sporting here, Russ?
Marathon MSAR Arctic dial.
@@PathLessPedaledTV Nice. Thanks.
I never thought Ortlieb cheap by any stretch of the imagination. I do know that their stuff is like the Rolls Royce of bike touring/ packing gear. Red & Black - my favourite livery colours, well done Ortlieb, I'm not sure bike packing is really for me, the bags are too small. I do like my creature comforts and I'm willing to carry them. better lighter trailers are what I'm searching for. I am in the UK - North of England, Pennines. Maybe putting the gear on a bike might lessen the confusion?
You know you’ve made it to the big time Russ when your comments section gets trolled.
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Laura, slap Russ for holding stuff up in your face constantly. Hahaha, just kidding. Nice presentation you two. Atb, Tony
Great bags ... terrible customer service