Restrap Saddle Bag Review

Restrap saddle pack in Olive Green

Restrap is a British company who have been producing bike packing bags and accessories since 2010. The company started from a bedroom in the North of England.

Now anyone who knows Northern England will know all to well that they get, and I’ll describe it generously as, “mixed” weather up there. So, they should know a thing or two about what works on a bicycle in those varied conditions. Restrap have had saddle bags in their range for many years but recently introduced some new models a 2.4ltr and a 4.5ltr bag. i was lucky enough to be contacted by Restrap and they asked me to give my opinion on the new models.

I plumped for the 4.5ltr version in a green colour (to match my Fustle Causeway) but they are available in black and orange too. Made from super hard wearing 1000d cordura nylon material the bag looks quality from the outset, it is also easy to wipe clean. The part of the bag in line with potential spray from the rear wheel is coated with a TPU rubber for extra water protection and the interior is seam sealed to keep 100% of any moisture out. The interior material is also a bright orange colour which makes finding items inside the bag in varying light conditions much easier than if it was the usual black colour.

Fixing the bag to the bike is very easy. It has straps and buckles that fit over the saddle rails and a rubber strap with a sponge spacer to fit around the bike’s seat post. All these straps can be snugged right down to fit the bag neatly under the saddle, minimising movement. the straps can be neatly tucked away too with the supplied plastic clips making for a very neat surplus strap solution.

The saddle bag has a roll top and this means if you have only a small cargo to carry you can cinch it right down to stop any baggyiness and of course if you have a lot of kit you can do the smallest amount of roll and really stuff the contents in and it’ll still be secure. The bag closure features a lovely fidlock magnetic clasp that emits a very satisfying click when it engages.

Although Restrap don’t mention it on their website the back will work with a dropper post. I’d recommend taping the post where the strap sits though.

On the bike and fully loaded the bag has impeccable manners, there’s very little side to side “wag” even when i deliberately put the heaviest items to the back of it. check out the video below to see it in action. it’s not a quick access bag as it sits out back, but if you wanted to replace a bar bag and just run a top tube bag for essentials it would be ideal. the fact that it easily detaches means if you are touring and need to take the bag with you into accomodation it’s straightforward and convienient. On that note, it’s not really a long distance bike packing bag unless you are one of those riders who can ride ultra events on 1 mars bar and 2 hours sleep in a hedge! For the rest of us it’s a great day ride or “credit card” touring bag where you carrying minimal kit and travel between B&Bs/AirB&B etc and aren’t carrying a tent and cooking paraphernalia.

the Restrap saddle bag is hard to review really as there aren’t any downsides. it’s always nice to suggest an improvement or a short coming and the bag doesn’t have these. I’m reluctant to say it’s boring, maybe drama-less is a better description as it just gets on with the job,…. if i think hard maybe it’s lacking a loop to attach a rear light as it’ll probably cover your seat post, the traditional spot for a light but really that’s just nit picking.

The Restrap saddle bag is made of quality materials with years of design experience learnt in true British conditions built in. it’s even great value when you look at other bags of similar size. there aren’t any downsides*

here’s a link to the Restrap website for this bag Restrap 4.5ltr please note this is not an affiliate link. i don’t get any kick back (£) from this review so you can be assured it’s a genuine one.

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*the only downside is i’ll have to probably send it back to Restrap!