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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Arkel Rollpacker Front. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
6 reasons to buy
- Installing and removing the Rollpacker Front from the hanger is quick and easy.
- In testing, the bag and hanger remain secure over rough terrain.
- After more than 4,000 miles of bikepacking by one tester, the bag shows no signs of wear.
- The Rollpacker Front works with suspension forks.
- The mounting hanger breaks when a reviewer falls during testing, and Arkel replaces it for free.
- All of Arkel’s bags are covered by a lifetime warranty.
7 reasons not to buy
- The fork straps need to be cinched very tight to secure the bag properly.
- The 15L measures 41cm wide when full, meaning it won't fit many road bike drop bars.
- The setup severely limits space for mounting other accessories.
- The bag comes in a 20L version, but Arkel recommends it for rear mounting only, as it's too large as a handlebar bag.
- The 15L Rollpacker mounts front or rear, but, at the time of writing, the hangers cannot be purchased separately in the US due to tariffs.
- One tester reports water getting into the front pocket.
- This bag is expensive.
Bottom line
The Arkel Rollpacker Front is a premium handlebar bag setup. It also mounts at the rear, but the rear hanger can't be purchased separately at the time of writing due to import tariffs. 15L and 20L versions are available, but the 20L is only suitable for the Rollpacker Rear hanger. The 15 Rollpacker might be too big for smaller frames, drop bars narrower than 42cm, or short stems. In testing, the bag proves durable, and it stays stable over rough terrain when properly cinched. Even with its limitations and elevated price, experts still consider the "rugged" Arkel Rollpaker Front a solid buy.Expert Reviews
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