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Get a handle on your gear.
The Blackburn Outpost Handlebar Roll provides an effective way to haul your sleeping bag, tent or other lightweight equipment by attaching a harness for a stuff sack onto your handlebars using an included quick-release mount. It fits most handlebars 25.4 mm to 31.8 mm in diameter, and the roll itself is durably constructed out of 70D nylon. Tie-down loops make it possible to lash on additional gear, and compression straps help cinch everything down while also doubling as shoulder straps off the bike. The roll works with the included 10 liter dry sack, but it works just as well with a variety of other standard size dry bags.
Claimed load capacity is 8 lbs and weight is 604 g. Blackburn does not recommend this product for use with carbon handlebars.
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Specifications
Bag Capacity: 500 to 1000 ci | |
Bag Type: Handlebar | |
Black | Mfg PartNum: 7068195 |
Black | Mfg PartNum: 7099764 |
Reviews
I've used the Blackburn Outpost roll and bag on a couple of overnight trips now, about 125 miles. I like the cradle, it's fairly stiff and holds its shape. The velcro strip keeps the bag positioned and I like that it temporarily holds the bag while you get the rest of the straps adjusted. If there is a weak point, I think it is the plastic stand-off / handlebar attachment. It slipped and I had to re-adjust it a couple of times and then re-adjust the under-wire. You definitely need to use the red straps. That said, I did use it on some bumpy dirt roads, and I wouldn't want to have the bag bumping up against my cables. If the stand-off was a little more robust, I would give it five stars.
I love the bag when I am not riding my bike. Holds a tent, poles and clothes. Plenty of room! I did two very short test rides (on pavement) going over manhole covers etc and the harness slips forward. I took it completely off and reattached it to my bike with the same issue. Next year I plan to Ride the Divide and I don't want to worry about this everyday. The bag got good reviews on youtube so I bought it, but other reviews talked about the harness slipping and mine did. The bag seems well made. So I am sad because I really like it.
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