Ornot Ecopak bar bag review
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Ornot Ecopak bar bag review

Our rating

4

86.00
69.00

Warren Rossiter / Our Media

Published: April 22, 2024 at 8:00 am

Our review
Ornot’s Ecopak elevates the humble bar bag with some clever details and top construction

Pros:

Quality construction; greener materials; smart details

Cons:

Main zipper only weatherproof

The Ornot Ecopak follows the standard barrel-shaped bar bag format, but for this updated design Ornot has introduced a raft of new details and moved to a greener material for its construction.

In practice, it all comes together very well. With a spacious three-litre main compartment and a zippered pocket, it's a handy compact companion for gravel riding and bikepacking trips.

However, it'll get damp in rainy UK conditions and delivery if you're not in the US makes it a costly bikepacking bag option.

Ornot Ecopak details and performance

Ornot Ecopak handlebar bag for road bikes
The structured pocket on the right flank comes with an elasticated quick-release cord to secure your phone. Warren Rossiter / Our Media

At the heart of the Ecopak bar bag’s 22cm-long, 13cm-diameter cylindrical shape is a large three-litre main compartment.

The front face of the inside has a zippered pocket for cards and a short lanyard key clip. Aside from that, the compartment is simple and makes the most of the bag’s dimensions.

The zipper for the main compartment extends halfway down the left side of the bag, which makes it a lot easier to access the bag and reach contents at the bottom without having to remove what’s above.

The bag has a semi-rigid insert sewn into it, so even if you load it up with lots of weight, it doesn’t deform or sag.

Ornot Ecopak handlebar bag for road bikes
The bag has plenty of features that elevate it beyond your average bar bag. Warren Rossiter / Our Media

The Ecopak bag weighs 261g and is impressively rigid for such a lightweight bag.

The outer material is a water-repellent recycled polyester, which is also treated to a PFC (perfluorochemical) free DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating.

It’s a robust material that has stood up to scrapes and brambles without pulling or tearing.

On a few soggy outings, the multi-layer construction kept the contents of the bag dry, though I would like a fully waterproof zipper rather than the YKK design used.

It never leaked, but gets rather damp in prolonged downpours, so it’s easy to imagine water would sneak through eventually.

The outer has twin stretch cargo pockets on the rear, which are ideal for storing energy gels. The front of the bag has another large stretch cargo pocket, which is large enough for a banana.

On the right side, there’s a generous structured pocket with an elastic retaining strap and hook that’ll secure a phone safely.

It’s a great addition and kept my phone safe and secure even when bouncing along on rutted trails.

Ornot Ecopak handlebar bag for road bikes
The generous three-litre capacity is contained within a compact package and a semi-rigid frame stops it sagging when loaded up. Warren Rossiter / Our Media

The fitment to your handlebar takes the form of two Voile straps and a shock cord to add stability.

The straps have multi-position slots, so you can set them at four or six inches.

It’s a smart touch that enabled me to fit the bag to both mechanical-drivetrain bikes with external cable routing and bikes with electronic groupsets and internal routing, without interfering with the cables or brake hoses.

The Ecopak is available in black, white and Coyote (as tested).

The only downside for those of us outside of the USA is that though the bag is priced similarly to some premium alternatives at $86 / £69, when you add in the £28 shipping to the UK, it becomes quite an expensive option.

By comparison, Silca’s new Grinta bar bag is $95 (£TBC), Restrap’s compact Canister is £50, Apidura’s two-litre handlebar bag is £70 and Wizard Works' Lil Presto barrel bag is £58.

Ornot Ecopak bottom line

Ornot Ecopak handlebar bag for road bikes
The large cargo pocket on the front has been used mainly for banana storage. Warren Rossiter / Our Media

On the face of it, it’s not that difficult to get handlebar bags right and there are plenty of good options out there from the likes of Wizard Works, Altura, Restrap and others.

Ornot’s clever details, eco credentials and compact size – but generous carrying capacity – however, have made this a firm favourite for my handlebar for big days out. It has become a fixture on my gravel bike.

Product

Brand ornot
Price 69.00 GBP,86.00 USD
Weight 261.0000, GRAM () -

Features

br_capacity 3.0000
br_capacity LITER
Features Size: 22cm long, 13cm diameter cylindrical shape