The Zipper Plus bikepacking bag is an improved version of the Zipper bag – it similarly allows you to utilize the bike frame as a carrying space, and additionally has two new features that you suggested we introduce:
✅ A divider inside the bag prevents the contents from shifting during the ride and allows for cargo organization. The divider is attached with Velcro, so you can easily divide the Zipper Plus in the proportions you need. You will receive one divider with the Zipper Plus bag. If you need more, you can find them here.
✅ A zippered external mesh pocket on the entire side surface is a clever feature (known from custom-made bags) – on the one hand, it increases the bag’s capacity, and on the other hand, it allows us to keep the most necessary things at hand, which we no longer have to search for blindly while riding, but simply reach for what we need.


Mounting system
The Zipper Plus bag is attached with five Velcro straps under the top tube of the bike frame. We have equipped the sides that are in contact with the frame along their entire length with a system of loops that allow the Velcro strap to be attached in the most convenient place.
On both sides of the bag, there is a reflective logo that increases the cyclist’s visibility on the road, thereby improving your safety!
Water Resistance
The Zipper Plus bikepacking bag is crafted from waterproof Cordura TPU. It’s sealed with a splash-proof zipper. The bag is made using a sewing process, which means that the material (waterproof Cordura) partially loses its waterproof properties at the seams. This means the Zipper Plus will protect your gear from moisture or moderate rainfall, but not from complete submersion or prolonged heavy rain. Moisture-sensitive items should be additionally protected.


Cargo Compartmentalization
The divider inside the Zipper Plus bag can be adjusted to best suit your cargo-carrying needs. The video below demonstrates how simple it is in practice.
How much does the Zipper Plus size S differ from the XXL?
We understand it’s difficult to imagine how much these bags can hold before purchasing, so we created a simple simulation – we packed various items that a cyclist might need and that will fit into the smallest S size bag and the largest XXL size.




