Limpet
Limpet
The Limpet is a multi-purpose bag which feels right at home on either your bike or body. A whopping 2.5L of volume to stash a jacket while commuting or adventuring, or to hold a towel on a trip to the beach. The Limpet's transition from handlebar bag to a bum bag is so easy that you won't want to leave home without it.
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Description
Handlebar bag, bum bag, hip pack, fanny pack, shoulder bag, hand bag or even a toilet bag. This bag is packed with features making it useful in all realms of life.
The YKK water resistant zip enters a large main compartment boasting 2.5 litres of volume, with a handy divider in there too you can keep things organised. Outside there is bungee on the front for lashing on some extra items when the inside is maxed out. On the backside of the bag is a padded sleeve which provides comfort when in use as a bumbag or shoulder bag, and hides the bumbag straps when you don't need them.
The bumbag strap can either be attached to the hip flaps for use as a bumbag, or to the loops at the end of the zip for use as a shoulder bag, or combine the two for use as a sling.
There are two camlock straps supplied with the bag for attaching to the handlebars, a bungee loop for securing around the headtube and a removable bumbag strap with aluminium hook buckles. Extra straps can be purchased for attaching to bikepacking handlebar bags such as the Heaphy Harness or Handlebar Roll.
Specs
- Made from Cordura, Ecopak, Ultra Or X-Pac fabrics
- No5 YKK Aquagaurd water resistant zip
- Mil-spec Nylon webbing
- Bungee loop on front for stashing extra items
- Internal slip pocket
- 3mm EVA foam padding on back
- Bumbag straps tuck neatly away when not in use
- Supplied with two handlebar straps, one headtube loop and a bumbag/shoulder strap
- Weighs approx 170g (Ecopak EPX200 Fabric)
- Made in Wellington, New Zealand
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Reviews
This bag is super handy for getting away with. I've had other small bar bags and this is the best I've found.
If I'm heading away on a bikepacking trip I tend to fly with it as an in flight bag or even a wash bag, then strap it on the bike for tools, snacks, etc once I'm landed and the rig is sorted. During the weekly commute it's perfect for keeping your lock and lights on bike so you never forget them.
On the bar, round the waist or over the shoulder. Just works so well.
Also you cannot kill it. And it looks great. And the lashing on the front is incredibly handy.