Best bike handlebar bags according to redditors

We found 123 Reddit comments discussing the best bike handlebar bags. We ranked the 56 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Bike Handlebar Bags:

u/ummmbacon · 9 pointsr/CCW

I was also thinking about bike carry lately and was looking at that or something like this:

http://smile.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-Triangle-Frame-Bag/dp/B00H1KUCQY

or a Sneaky Pete:

http://www.sneakypeteholsters.com/glock-42-sneaky-pete-holster-belt-clip

edit: Or this which is only ~$16 on amazon:

http://smile.amazon.com/Bulldog-Cases-Vertical-sub-compact-vertical/dp/B00AU6A3JW/ref=pd_bxgy_sg_text_y

Looks like it would go great in a jersey pocket.

u/terminashunator · 5 pointsr/ebikes

While it doesn't fit my batteries, you might be interested in something like this. I use a large one for my cable lock, U, and repair tools. I"m not sure how large your battery is, though.

u/thefranster · 4 pointsr/cycling

I prefer bento boxes for quick access stuff. Messing with pockets on my back is a pain. I still wear jerseys but I don't keep much in there.

u/DaSpark · 4 pointsr/bicycling
u/MNTonka · 4 pointsr/bikepacking

I recently picked up a Blackburn frame bag and I’m quite impressed with it. It’s a half frame bag, but it’s expandable if you need more room. The quality seems good and it fits my bike almost perfectly. https://www.amazon.com/Blackburn-Outpost-Frame-Bag-Medium/dp/B013VQ1F2Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1525205437&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=blackburn%2Bframe%2Bbag&dpPl=1&dpID=31lmxwk8gKL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1

u/Old_Tired_Hillbilly · 3 pointsr/photography

I bought This Bag just for taking the camera along for the ride. It includes a rain fly cover, three zippered pockets a mesh zippered on inside front pocket. Clips right on and off bike. There is a shoulder strap for when it is off. it is reflective too just another plus. I carry a Canon 70D with a 18-135mm & a 55-250mm with no problem. I divided the side portion there is room for an additional lens or phone.

u/whenhen · 3 pointsr/bicycling

If it's an 11 mile one way commute, then you'll probably want a road bike. The Raleigh Merit will be well suited for your needs but I would recommend adding or swapping the following:

  1. More puncture resistant tires. You can also get Mr. Tuffy tire liners, but those will not have side wall protection.

  2. A good ULock and possibly some locking skewers to secure your wheels and seatpost. I interned right outside of Denver in 2015 and 2016 and regularly bike commuted. Even in the suburbs, bike wheels were regularly stolen if not secured.

  3. A rear rack and a set of panniers. Carrying stuff, including a change of clothes, with only a backpack gets old and sweaty. Plus the whole grocery thing if you're not going to bring a car.

    You may wish to check out /r/bikecommuting for additional information. If this will be your first bike, you will also need to get the following items:

  4. A helmet.

  5. Front and rear lights.

  6. Bicycle chain lube and degreaser (automotive works fine) to clean the chain.

  7. A bike specific multitool and tire levers.

  8. An air pump.

    If this seems like a lot, don't worry. You can get a really cheap and good pump from Walmart. Just make sure it has a presta valve hole. They also sell helmets which are required to meet the same safety standards as all other helmets sold in the US, as well as chain lube and auto degreaser. Amazon has good deals on the other stuff, especially lights.

    Finally, I find this frame mounted cell phone holder extremely valuable. The reason being, that I have a horrible sense of direction and this enables me to view Google Maps biking directions while riding to various places without having to take my phone out. Plus I can easily listen to music while riding.
u/beforeburner · 3 pointsr/ebikes

This is the cheapest kit+battery combo I could find that should cover your distance @36v 17.6ah - total is around 250 with used, "samsung" batteries. Better quality cells could be had and still be under budget.

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26" rear Hub kit - $120

4x, Used, 36v 4.4ah batteries (17.6ah) - ~$90 (use at your own risk or see second link below)

3x, xt60 battery connectors to connect them in parallel- less than $10.

Triangle Bike bag - $15

charger - 20 bucks

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hub kit - https://www.ebay.com/itm/36V-Rear-Wheel-Electric-Bicycle-Motor-Conversion-hub-Kit-500W-26-Ebike-Cycling/112571729539?hash=item1a35cc4683:g:wK4AAOSwak5Zwyjs

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4x, cheap, used hoverboard batteries (use/charge with caution) - https://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-36V-4-4AH-Lithium-Ion-Battery-for-Balancing-Scooter/223153190239?epid=15022071626&hash=item33f4f7755f%3Ag%3AodUAAOSwlOJbY09P&LH_ItemCondition=4

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4x better quality batteries (~180 total) seller claims that these were LG cells from alarmhookup - ask them for details- https://www.ebay.com/itm/36V-4-4AH-Lithium-Ion-battery-pack/132794495527?hash=item1eeb2b3227:g:Sc8AAOSwwB5bqZ4N

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3x xt60 connector to connect 4 batteries in parallel- https://www.ebay.com/itm/XT60-Parallel-Y-Splitter-Silicone-WireConnector-Cable-Dual-Extension-for-DJI-Ph/142880685651?hash=item21445a3e53:g:vOgAAOSw~xVbVdDC

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bike bag - https://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-Triangle-Cycling-Mountain/dp/B006JA8WEG/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1538659727&sr=1-3&keywords=triangle%2Bbike%2Bbag&th=1&psc=1

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u/docah · 3 pointsr/ebikes

Sure, here are some links to the components.

Basic kit: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q8JT9H2
Batteries: https://mahbattery.com/sanyo-ncr20700b-4050mah-15a-battery/
BMS: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32821764284.html
Triangle Bag: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JA8WEG
Cable Glands: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KFCGFYF
Torque arm: https://www.ebikes.ca/product-info/torque-arms.html

If you've never built a battery before and don't have the tools I would start with a pre-built pack. Spot welders are expensive and a mistake building a pack could be destructive and life threatening. My pack is a 48v nominal pack (39-54.6v). I'm not sure about using a true 52v pack(42-58.8v), though I'd guess it would be "ok".

u/waywaw · 3 pointsr/Super73

If you are talking s1, this bag large size fits. I got a bell, designed well, small size fits. Phone mount. I'm getting these gravity wheelnutz for the front wheel (M10). I'm getting these water bottle holders, which seem cheap so can't vouch for them, but needed two and didn't yet put in a longer screw through the fender so I lost the universal mount. Highly recommend the suspension. And honestly, my favorite thing is very specifically for my dog. But, I had to take off the front light on my bike so that she could surf on this basket (there is a strap to connect to a harness so they are protected) tail wagged the whole trail. I too am getting the extended seats, because tall, so the rear just holds a bike lock for now. Should take a break after spending all that money, but going on a bike trip next week for vacation, so far, all super worth it. There are great accessory videos on youtube, the community there is small but wonderful.

u/PFULMTL · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

I use a Topeak 15L seat bag https://www.topeak.com/global/en/products/bikepacking-series/969-backloader

and some cheapo triangle frame bag for my locks, chain, and pump.https://www.amazon.com/Ibera-IB-FB1-M-Triangle-Essential-Reflective/dp/B00696K4E6/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=bike+frame+bag&qid=1569886300&sr=8-6

I also have a handlebar bag mostly used food/drinks/etc

u/travissim0 · 2 pointsr/bikepacking

I did the C&O Canal Towpath in a day in July 2016. I used a really cheap Ibera frame bag. Worked like a charm! I made a slight modification in the form of a tiny slit so that my phone charger cable could go through with the zipper closed. I've been commuting with it now for about 18 months and it's still holding strong!

I loved my Towpath adventure, but I have some recommendations if you're interested.

u/SoldierOnce · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

Less for phone use and more for directions, I use a bag that sits on the handlebars. Bonus: there's room for my keys, wallet, and a battery charger if I'm on a longer ride.

u/one_lostcause · 2 pointsr/diabetes

Pumpwearinc.com has some different bands to try and hold everything close to your body. I have an omnipod and use these sleeves. If you have have a Dexcom a [small frame mounted phone bag] (http://amazon.com/gp/product/B00V8SCA1U) is handy too.

u/sergi0wned · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

Another option is a case like the one I have.

It's nice because I can put all of my stuff in it so my keys aren't clanking around in my pocket. You can use the phone through the screen, and it keeps it safe from any splashes or rain.

It's designed to mount on your handlebars, but I'm using mine as a top tube bag to hold a battery for my LED lights.

u/Yourdiyguy · 2 pointsr/cycling

I have a bag that mounts to the crossbar and has a phone holder. I like the dual purpose.

Like this one

RockBros Bike Front Frame Bag Cycling Waterproof Top Tube Frame Pannier Mobile Phone Touch Screen Holder Bike Bag Fits Phones Below 6.0 Inches

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079QKP848/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_A3pvCb7KJMDB5

u/UpliftingWookie · 2 pointsr/team_hulk

I have a top tube bag and really love it! My phone is nice, dry, and secure + I get extra storage! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V8SCA1U/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_h3qFzbBWA294X

u/Mach_zero · 2 pointsr/bicycling
u/fatboy8 · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

I picked up this one last week and it works fine for my galaxy s8:

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https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PHXS9RS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

Does it need to be a basket?

I bought this handlebar bag for my next tour and it fits my road bike.

Additionally I use this bag for my commutes.

u/day1patch · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

These things are pretty good. I don't know about the size with the one I linked but you can get them in all sizes and they easily fit clothes and lunch.

u/andersonimes · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

It will likely fit in a frame bag like this one:

Ibera Bicycle Triangle Frame Bag, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00696K4E6/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_oYg6tb19CG952

The large version fills up an entire triangle - probably overkill. Medium is already really big - my bottle cage and it pretty much fill the space on my frame.

u/Trollmunchx · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

ArcEnCiel Bicycle Frame Pannier Bag and Front Tube Cell Phone Bag with Mobile Phone Pouch 5.5 Inch Mobile iPhone 6 ,6 Plus Samsung S3 S4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PRRHI92/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_quPKxb45BVHD0

u/Burrosito · 2 pointsr/Super73

TOURBON Vintage Canvas Bike Panniers Bicycle Handlebar Bag (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V1TJ2G1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hZ2kDbFQSZVW9

u/CaddMonster · 2 pointsr/S7Edge

I haven't looked around, but a guy I ride with has a pouch that has a place to put his phone. I believe it waterproof too (not needed for the S7, but helps). Something like this https://www.amazon.com/Bushwhacker-Reno-Bicycle-Universal-Handlebar/dp/B00BDP8CRO

u/PROLAPSED_SUBWOOFER · 2 pointsr/ebikes
u/2010_59 · 2 pointsr/gravelcycling

Nothing fancy. It was an Amazon special. Works great, good size.

Ibera Bicycle Triangle Frame Bag,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00696K4E6?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/sirwilliamwalrus · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

Just purchased the Ibera Top Tube Bag. It seems like it will work well. My first commute is on Tuesday, so we'll see!

u/Havitech · 2 pointsr/lgg5

I would never trust a handlebars mount for my cellphone. Even with decent suspension, any fixed mount is going to take a beating over time, and may eventually fail from the fatigue. I've already had both a lock mount and a light mount crack after a year or so of regular use.

I recently saw this, which I think looks like a really good alternative.

u/dudemanmcchill · 1 pointr/bicycletouring
u/RogueStudio · 1 pointr/ebikes

I bought a large Ibera Triangle Bag for my bike, you will have to cut holes where you want the wires to enter/exit, the ebike guts live in the big compartment, and I store a lock/various maintenance tools in the smaller sip pocket: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JA8WEG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/HickorySplits · 1 pointr/bicycling

If you don't mind the size, there's this.

u/JerryLupus · 1 pointr/CCW
u/atromic · 1 pointr/bicycling

I'd need more time on the bike to do a good comparison between the stock tires and clement (especially because I put the stock tires of my GF's Redline hybrid and won't be getting them back!). The Clements are simply awesome when you get onto crappy/offroad surfaces and I've been constantly amazing myself with the stuff I can bomb through. They are comfortable, quiet, and fast when straight lining on pavement... Definitely don't feel like a 35mm tire with knobbies when opening up and cruising.


That said, I rode 15 miles all pavement in the city during heavy rain last week and found myself losing confidence in the tires ability to corner. The rainy season here is almost over so I won't be investing in new slicks for a while, but I think eventually I'll want something like the Schwalb marathon for city riding/maximizing contact with the road when coming in hot... I read a review that said the Clements corner exceptionally on pavement well for this type of tire, but I doubt they were testing them in PDX conditions.

EDIT: Oh yeah, and the top tube bag:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EOY3ZY6?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00


Perfect size for a phone, keys, a couple cards/bills, and a snack. I have a seat bag as well for all my repair stuff, so I got the front bag to hold all the shit that would normally be swimming in my pockets.

u/tedfletcher · 1 pointr/bicycling

The most honest answer I can give you is that it just feels better. The most practical is that when you're going 45 mph on a downhill in the mountains, the less that rattles and can fall off your bike, the better.

[This] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008R5RT36/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) is my favorite, and fits spare tube, multi tool, levers, patch kit, tire boot, co2 and goes in my middle pocket. This guy goes in my right pocket with snacks and arm warmers. And then phone/keys/cash in left pocket. Only bidons on the frame.

u/melvinrdrgz · 1 pointr/FixedGearBicycle

I’ve tried a couple of frame bags but ended doing without after a while. Something about having things on the frame that I don’t like very much. In this video, I had my u-lock frame mounted but ended up removing that as well since the rattling noises from it started to become annoying to me while riding.

Edit: one bag design that I have come across that does seem quite appealing to me is this one.

u/kilogttam · 1 pointr/ebikes

Nice, good job! It's this one. I found a Chinese company selling a few of them that were unbranded though so I got a nice plain, black one. Its nice for my wallet and keys, and cellphone obviously.

u/Cuntrover · 1 pointr/ebikes

It's a 19" frame. That was a Size L Ibera triangle frame bag from Amazon, and a homemade battery.

https://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-Triangle-Frame-Medium/dp/B00696K4E6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1484160796&sr=8-3&keywords=triangle+frame+bag

That frame bag kind of sucked offroad and the straps would break. I ended up going with a Lunacycle triangle bag, and a 20AH triangle battery. Worked much better.

u/Rocketman999 · 1 pointr/gravelcycling

I bought the cheap knockoff of the Revelate Mountain Feedbag, and really loved it. So convenient to have the bottle right at hand.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076MPQSZD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/MachinatioVitae · 1 pointr/bicycling

I have this it fits all my tools (I carry a lot: replacement tube & chain, racheting driver with bits, CO2 inflater with cartridges , patch kit, duct tape, electrical tape, zip-ties, etc.) and doesn't rub my legs at all.

u/wheatgrinder · 1 pointr/ElectricScooters

Seway Scooter Storage Bag, Front Hanging Bag for M365 / Segway by Ninbot Electric Scooter Handlebar Organizer Suspension Bag EVA Multi-Purpose Carrying Shell Case for Charger Tools Compatible ES1/ES2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W6D5XKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qipYDbMKFWVJQ

u/Chancellor740 · 1 pointr/whichbike

How much stuff do you take with you, OP? I have a frame bag that can fit most anything I'd want to carry other than bulky groceries (Though I can fit a 3-liter bag of wine in it). This one.

u/Mtn_Ashley · 1 pointr/MTB

I couldnt find that exact one on the US version of Amazon, but this one seems similar?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079QKP848/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.7HiDb3J6ZF9M

u/xlines_rs4 · 1 pointr/ebikes

Been using the Blade from Spark bikes for almost a week now. 155 lbs rider can average 50km for 50% of battery. I’m planning to make a custom bracket to hold a pelican case at the rear. Big enough for the charger and essential bike tools. Which I can also strap on a bag or such on top of the pelican case. One can also fit a Blackburn rover bag underneath the seat. Blackburn Outpost Frame Bag - Black Large https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B013VQ1F2Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BY4gDbXJ25MFB

u/SwolbrahamLincoln1 · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I bought an Ibera frame bag for like $20 on amazon. I keep a spare tube, tire levers, multi tool, a few zip ties, some parachute cord, a patch kit and other little odds and ends. It is quite a large bag and will hold my phone and snacks on a ride. It is semi-waterproof and for the price it is good quality in my opinion. I like the location of it because you can access it while riding.


http://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Bicycle-Triangle-Frame-Medium/dp/B00696K4E6/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1409421969&sr=1-1&keywords=ibera+frame+bag

u/x7BZCsP9qFvqiw · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I bought this little frame saddlebag to mount my phone to my bike. Works well for me, and it holds two tubes, wallet, and keys as well.

u/PeppermintPig · 1 pointr/bicycling

I bought two bags to compare the functionality.

The other one I tried:

http://www.amazon.com/Allnice®-Waterproof-Toucscreen-Capacity-Mountain/dp/B010LYXV7I/

This one has a small visor on it, no audio out spot. I don't think the visor on it does much of anything useful. Not enough of a visor for use in sun, not enough to reduce rain landing on the cover.

u/kornkobcom · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I use this bag.

Galaxy 3 fits (as does my wife's Note). Inside I can keep my wallet, a multitool, work keys and a battery for charging the phone on long rides, with lots of room for odds and ends if needed.

Attaches with velcro.

u/dnpapad · 1 pointr/UberEATS

I've been using the PDW Bar-ista for a month. It's solid, the drink doesn't deform, and no lost lids yet. I used REI dividends to get it, but I will probably buy another. Most likely the knock off version.

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I used this Stem Bag for a year with moderate success. It doesn't keep the cup from deforming when you go over bumps, which I think makes it much more likely to lose lids.

u/LUKEYxxLUKE43 · 1 pointr/bicycling

If this hits your thighs you're bike is too small. And it fits my Samsung just fine and unless you have a Note or something massive it should fit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079QKP848/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JwwRCbXF885CC

u/diabloargentino · 1 pointr/NYCbike

Thanks so much for all this information! They say bags that hang on the side of your bike are not allowed - would this be considered that: Aduro Sport Bicycle Bike Storage Bag Triangle Saddle Frame Strap-On Pouch for Cycling (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077SJTMLC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pwC5Ab4EN77KV

I would think not but figured I’d ask before buying!

u/horatiobloomfeld · 1 pointr/bicycling

I've had several and the best style I found was this

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pros: It protects the phone very well from the elements (which the typical ones do not) and is out of the way, it has a great little compartment underneath the phone for storage keys, wallet, food....whatever(even an extra battery if you're going out for a long haul).

cons: it's a bit further from your "sight line" so when you need to engage your phone it's a tiny bit less convenient, but just takes getting used to.

u/WiBorg · 0 pointsr/MTB

Tube, patch kit, 2 CO2s, Planet Bike regulator, Park Bike levers, a multi tool, my trail pass, a bottle or two of Gatorarde, my keys, phone, credit card and ID. Most of the above fits nicely in my Lezyne Caddy Sack which I keep in my jersey. (though I have the old zip-up kind. Not sure if I'd get a Velcro pouch)

u/Flux85 · -3 pointsr/AppleWatch

I actually bike every weekend and I stow my phone in a storage compartment where I keep my keys and mini first aid kit, thank you very much.

Aduro Sport Bicycle Bike Storage Bag Triangle Saddle Frame Pouch for Cycling (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077SJTMLC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_atAZCbRPX0GQB