Ortlieb Seat-Pack Saddle Bag - 11 Liters
Gear up for your next bikepacking adventure with this volume-adjustable Ortlieb Seat-Pack saddle bag. It's spacious, waterproof and easy to secure to your seatpost with hook-and-loop straps.
- Ideal for bikepacking and touring
- Conveniently adjust the volume of your pack from 7–11 liters by adjusting the roll closures on the sides
- Air-release valve easily purges the bag of trapped air, allowing for tighter compression
- Projecting backwards from the seatpost, the pack also serves as a rear fender
- Hook-and-loop straps enable convenient and secure mounting to your seatpost
- PVC-free, polyurethane-coated waterproof nylon keeps contents safe and dry
- Maximum load: 6 lbs. 10 oz. (3 kg)
- 3M reflector provides low-light visibility
- Note: In order to meet IP64 standards (6=dustproof, 4=protected against splash water coming from all directions), the closure must be rolled 3–4 times
Imported.
View all Ortlieb Saddle PacksBest Use | Bikepacking |
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Gear Capacity (L) | 11 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 671.3 cubic inches |
Material(s) | Polyurethane-coated nylon |
Dimensions | 15.7 x 10.2 x 5.9 inches |
Weight | 12.2 ounces |
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kinda wonky but good
I like the slightly conical shape which creates a wide opening that aids in packing. I like the shape/profile which allows it to work well with a dropper post. Reflective accents work well. Light clip(s) are good. Stretchy cord actually attaches to clips. Definitely waterproof. Rolls up kind of weird and ugly with odd angles and protruding folds. Biggest beef is with the locking buckles that secure the rail straps. If the locking flap breaks they will not function. They're not a safeguard, they are integral. Should probably get a spare or 2 if possible or carry an emergency strap.
Dropper Post + Full Suspension
Good size, and with a Wolf Tooth Valais works well with a dropper post, BUT is a bit too large for a dropper post AND full suspension bike. Even with the rear shock locked out and dropper down only 50%, was still rubbing on shock compression. (Size L mid/long-travel bike.) Still gave 5 stars since it seems well made and is pretty stable for how big it is, just didn't work perfectly for my application. Not the product's fault.