Splash-proof bikepacking saddle bag with roll closure. Very easy to attach and remove from the seat post with QR (Quick Release) Seat-Lock. Offers 13 liters of volume and a maximum load capacity of five kilograms! Made from abrasion-resistant, PU-coated nylon fabric. Also suitable for attachment to lowerable telescopic seat posts.
The Seat-Pack QR Seat-Lock from Ortlieb is a saddle bag for bikepacking. And bikepacking means that you pack a bike, put your luggage on it and set off, off the road, long or short. To do this, you need a light all-terrain bike and luggage - as well as a waterproof, compact bag for your luggage, such as the Seat-Pack QR: a waterproof saddle bag with a roll closure, a variable volume of up to 13 liters and a maximum load capacity of up to five kilograms, which can be carried without a luggage rack. The PVC-free bag made from abrasion-resistant nylon fabric is of course sustainably manufactured in Germany. The bag is loaded from the top. Internal compression ensures that your luggage is transported safely. A valve ensures quick and easy compression and even more compactness, so that your economical packing is rewarded. The Seat-Pack QR also functions as a fenders & mudguards (which you can save on). Thanks to its slim design, it doesn't get in the way when pedaling. A new fastening system, the Seat-Lock, allows the Seat-Pack QR (Quick Release) to be attached and removed in the shortest possible time. This makes it easy to take it with you when you reach your destination, for example, within seconds. The bikepacking bag is attached exclusively to the seat post and under the saddle. It can be mounted on any bike with a fixed or lowerable telescopic seat post. With fixed seat posts, it is attached without fixed brackets. With a telescopic seat post (dropper post), a plastic clamp/sleeve is screwed onto the seat tube. Then there is the QR clamp, which is attached to the seat stays. Thanks to the Seat-Lock fastening and reinforcements, this bikepacking bag is absolutely stable, even on rough terrain or when pedaling.