£62.95
There's something brilliantly simple about a bag that knows when to sling over your shoulder and when to clip onto your handlebars. The Velo-Sling gets it – one minute you're locking up outside the café, the next you're pedalling off with everything secured up front where you can see it. No faff, no repacking, just the same 3-litre bag doing double duty.
The magnetic closure is one of those features that makes you wonder why every bag doesn't have it. The poles find each other with barely any guidance, meaning you can seal the roll-top one-handed whilst juggling a coffee or your phone. Behind that sits proper waterproof protection – PU-coated nylon with welded seams that'll keep your kit dry when the heavens open during your commute.
Mount it using the included O-straps and foam spacers, with an extra rubber band to stop any wobbling on rough roads. The detachable shoulder strap stows neatly when you're riding, and there's a zippered inner pocket for your keys or wallet. Daisy chains on the outside let you lash down a jacket or secure the contents when you've overpacked (we've all been there). Whether it's the morning commute, weekend shopping, or a Saturday ride that turns into an all-dayer, the Velo-Sling adapts without complaint.
| Dimensions | 30 × 18 × 8 cm |
| Volume | 3 L |
| Load Capacity | 5 kg |
| Weight | 250 g |
Life in the great outdoors is unpredictable, which is why it’s wise to be prepared. Basically, if your adventure goes from dry to downpour, you want your kit to stay safe and protected. Ortlieb’s durable, waterproof bike bags and backpacks are the ideal solution.
The first Ortlieb bag was invented in Germany in 1981, after founder Hartmut Ortlieb got back from a very wet bikepacking adventure in (you guessed it) Southern England. Inspired by tarpaulins he’d seen lashed on the truck beds of lorries, he fashioned a pair of bike panniers from red truck tarp, which he stitched at home on his mother’s sewing machine.
A year later he founded his own company, buoyed by early success and positive feedback from friends. In the following years, young Hartmut came up with a series of innovations that would define the modern drybag, using high frequency welded seams and roll-top closures. He even developed the first self-locking mounting system to attach panniers to bike frames.
Today, Ortlieb remains the first and most trusted choice for adventures and expeditions on land or sea – a brand name synonymous with waterproof protection and super-tough, outdoor-ready gear.