Patagonia Dirt Roamer Bike Pack 20 L
Bring along layers and supplies you want for big rides or bad weather. The 20-liter Patagonia Dirt Roamer pack has a low-profile design for stability and pockets to keep you organized on the trail.
- Made with a rugged 100% recycled nylon; built for a lifetime of use
- PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR) finish (DWR coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals)
- Raised mono-mesh back panel increases breathability and does not absorb water
- Highly breathable Regulator® air-mesh through the hipbelt and shoulder straps maximizes breathability
- 2-liter HydraPak® reservoir included in dedicated side-access sleeve
- Top compression manages the load or can carry a helmet
- Internal key clip
Imported.
View the Patagonia Dirt Product LineView all Patagonia Cycling Commuter BackpacksBest Use | Mountain Biking |
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Bag Style | Backpack |
Frame Type | Frameless |
Gear Capacity (L) | S: 17.5 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | S: 1,068 cubic inches |
Weight | 1 lb. 7.9 oz. |
Adjustable Torso Length | Yes |
Fits Torso Length (in.) | S: 16-19 inches |
Fits Waist/Hips | S: 28-36 inches |
Material(s) | 4.7-oz. 210-denier 100% recycled nylon plain weave with polyurethane coating and PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR) finish |
Pack Access | Front |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 4 + main compartment |
Hipbelt | Yes |
Hipbelt Pockets | Yes |
Reservoir Compatible | Yes |
Dimensions | S: 20.8 x 10 x 5.9 inches |
Gender | Unisex |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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A great surprise. Versatile use
I like the aesthetics and materials of the backpack. The color is beautiful, and the feel of the materials tells me they're good. It's a bit larger than I expected; it's not a cycling hydration vest, nor is it a travel backpack. It's somewhere in between small and medium. It's designed for medium to long bike trips, or short trips where you need to carry a medium-sized item. I'm concerned about the breathability of the back panel, especially on hot days. It could generate a lot of heat on your back. The helmet straps can be used to hang a cap or other item; I think they're great. I've also used the HydraPak water bladder to store my cycling vest and small towels. Finally, the brand's social and environmental efforts are a valuable bonus.
Great pack but…..
I own several hydration packs from various brands and find the dirt roamer to be the most comfortable. It stays out of the way while mtn biking. I would prefer some organization pockets inside but knew from reviews it is just a large open compartment. Typical Patagonia quality, top notch. On sale it’s a no - brainer.
It Has a Water Bladder
Carries all I've needed so far, tool kit, lock, keys, phone, did I mention it has a water bladder!
Fits great , very comfortable
i’m a moron and had to have REI staff show me how to unhook and fill water bladder but in my defense , there were no instructions to be found anywhere. otherwise. It fits great and feels comfortable. I like the one big compartment. it’s much easier to navigate , contrasted with my previous CamelBak, which has a myriad of compartments. The Dirt Roamer is more comfortable and more utilitarian. Recommended, after my in person water bladder tutorial .
On sale . get it !
I got this about a month and a half ago and I’m using several times and I’m very impressed. I see it’s on sale for $62 now. .  To air dry the water bladder I hang it upside down and put a pair of spring loaded tongs in the opening : like how the dentist pries open your mouth.  it works great and dries quickly.