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Bike Bags

ESKUTE is happy to offer a selection of bike bags to help carry the essentials on your bike, whether you're commuting to work, going to the grocery shop to buy household items or going out for fun.

Our extensive selection of bike bags includes frame bags and rear back bags: Frame bags are the smallest with phone mounts for carrying essential items like wallet, keys and your smartphone. These bags are fixed on the frame for easy access to your mobile phone for navigation. If you're planning a leisure ride at the weekends, you can choose rear-back bags for safe and ample storage on panniers. These waterproof bicycle bags can help your bike packing more fun and convenient.

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FAQ

Bike bags are in different shapes and sizes. Small loads of bicycle bags are designed for short daily trips for carrying essentials or tools while cycling is called a bike frame bag, handlebar bag, saddle bag or seatpack; they are named by the position where they were put on the bike tube.

Larger bike bags on bike racks are called bike trunk bags, bike pannier bags, rear rack bike bags and bike travel bags, and they can supply ample room for luggage on your bike. And they are perfect for those who need bike-packing bags or bring a change of clothes for cycling.

The best bike bag should keep your ride protected when travelling the world. If you ride the bike frequently, one of the best bike bags is a good investment, and you might purchase more than one bike bag to meet your requirements for different destinations. 

If you want to buy a saddle bag for essential items, remember to choose the one without weighing down your bike seat, which is dangerous to carry too many pieces of stuff on saddle bags. If you have heavier items to carry, you'd better use bike bags on the front or rear rack. 

Both bikepacking bags and panniers can carry luggage on your bike, and Packers prefer the lighter bikepacking bags for off-road riding; they can attach directly to the bike frame with straps. 
But panniers should attach to metal racks on the front or rear rack of the bike, so they are not compatible with all bike types, but you can put bikepacking bags on any bike.
Bikepacking bags on the bike can help keep the load balanced, and you can feel the bike more agile and responsive. Also, they can offer better aerodynamics to allow travel faster than panniers. 

How to carry things on your bike is a personal matter. Some people prefer bike bags, and others would choose backpacks, crossbody bags etc. A backpack probably can fix your items to less vibration than a saddle bag or rear rack bag since your body is a shock-absorber, so that it would protect your things better. 
But backpacks can affect bike balance when you are pedalling, and they are continually against your black back, which reduces air circulation and is not conducive to heat dissipation. 
Riding a bike with a backpack makes your back sweaty, and damp clothes make riders uncomfortable. And heavy backpacks during long bike rides would cause your back and shoulder pain.