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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Ornot Handlebar Bag. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- This bag is available in two materials: ECOPAK EPX200 or the lighter and more tear-resistant UltraGrid. A tester of the ECOPAK version says it has excellent abrasion resistance.
- Ornot offers the choice of 6” and 9” Voile straps at checkout. These attach to two different locations to increase handlebar compatibility.
- Installation is intuitive, and a reviewer says the straps don’t interfere with external cables.
- Testers say the bag remains secure and quiet over rough terrain.
- Reviewers appreciate how the wide, wrap-around opening simplifies loading and unloading bulkier items.
- The zipper is easy to pull with one hand while cycling, according to a tester.
- Organizing items is easy thanks to the various pockets, Molle straps, external sleeve, and phone holster.
- The phone pocket combines with an elastic strap that keeps phones in place over bumpy terrain.
- An integrated rigid insert helps the bag maintain its shape.
1 reasons not to buy
- The Ornot Handlebar Bag doesn't have any rings for attaching a carrying strap.
Bottom line
Both materials used to make the 3.1L Ornot Handlebar Bag are deemed robust, but UltraGrid is lighter and offers superior tear resistance. The bag’s design and functionality earn top marks. Installation is simple with the included 6” or 9” Voile straps, which don’t interfere with cables. The bag remains secure over rough terrain, as do phones in the dedicated, easy-to-reach external phone pocket. Contents also remain dry in heavy rain. The feature-rich and near-perfect Ornot Handlebar Bag isn't compatible with a carrying strap, and although pricey, it's deemed a "top-notch" product.Expert Reviews
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