Favoto Bike Bags for Bicycle Rear rack – 20L Large Capacity (Expanded to 45L) Waterproof Bike Ebike Trunk Pannier Saddle Seat Bag with Reflector and Rain Cover

(6 customer reviews)

  • 【20L-45L Large Capacity】The standard capacity is 20L and can expand to 45L. It features a main compartment with a removable divider, an expandable layer with a top zipper, two external pockets for saddlebag expansion, and a water bottle holder. Perfect for storing daily essentials, cycling gear, and accessories.
  • 【Waterproof and Leakproof】Made from heavy-duty waterproof Oxford fabric with a PU coating. The interior is lined with waterproof material to effectively prevent leaks. Comes with a detachable rain cover to keep your items dry in the rain.
  • 【Safety and Visibility】Reflective strips enhance night-time riding safety, with straps to secure a tail light for added visibility and protection. The removable padded interior protects delicate items and reduces impact.
  • 【Tool-Free Installation】Easily install and remove the bike rear seat bag using five adjustable hook-and-loop straps. Fits most bike racks, including mountain bikes, road bikes, and e-bikes.
  • 【Versatile Use】This multifunctional bike bag features a top handle and adjustable shoulder strap for easy carrying when not riding. Its sleek and simple design is suitable for cycling, commuting, and travel.

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  1. James Lummel

    This is a sweet bike bag. Beyond the ultra cool and very hi-vis reflective sides, there’s a lot more this bag has going for it. Inside there’s a main compartment which has a strong velcro divider thats adjustable to your liking, plus one other 4in deep pocket. The top of the bag, the “lid” if you will, has a bungee cord tightened storage area on the outside, for like a water bottle or similar, then on the inside there’s a 4in deep pocket. On the front exterior there’s another bottle pocket with a cinching bungee to secure it. The reflective sides hold another surprise, you’d expect it to simply be a side compartment but guess again both sides have a concealed extension pouch/pocket that extends down about a foot long and 3 inches wide and had a nice strong sewn in hook to secure the extended back down. You can carry it as either a shoulder bag or there’s a handle to carry by hand. And don’t worry about this bag falling off, there are soooo many strong velcro straps to tie it down that this puppy won’t be budging an inch even when fully loaded. I counted 6 straps total 2 on the bottom, 2 on .!,the back end and 2 more on the front end. One last unexpected feature…. It comes with a fluorescent yellow waterproof cover you can slip over the bag during wet weather, it’s like a shower cap only a lot bigger and for the bag, not your head. lol

    James Lummel

  2. Paul J DeSimone

    I always have a rack trunk on my bike. I like to carry some tools, I like having space for extra clothes, and the storage space is useful for doing errands during local rides. I ride my old touring bike around town when I am between bike packing adventures, which quite honestly are becoming less frequent as I get older. This rack trunk is amazing. The “oxford” nylon fabric is very durable, and the capacity is huge, even when the bag is not expanded. Many rack trunks are too short these days, this one is almost 16 inches long. If you have a serous rear rack on your bike, a tiny rack trunk is not a good accessory for it. When expanded, the 45L capacity is enough storage for an overnight trip, so you don’t need cumbersome panniers. This rack trunk is easily removable, which is handy when you don’t want to leave it unattended. And it is almost waterproof, even without using the included rain cover. In short, this is the perfect rack trunk, a little pricey but well worth the cost.

    Paul J DeSimone

  3. Enysedae

    This rack trunk keeps it’s shape – it doesn’t get floppy or sag like so many others, which is a huge plus.
    The side pockets are kinda useless unless you are using the expansion pannier bags that stow in there.
    I’m not crazy about the iridescent purple finish on the sides, but that might be a plus for some.
    Seems well built/sturdy.
    The zippers (always iffy on bags like this) work very well and are snag free. One can pull the top open quickly.
    The orange interior is nice – bags with black interiors make it hard to find small items that get “lost” in the dark.
    Decent feature set for the price.
    Recommended if you like iridescent purple.

    Enysedae

  4. John

    I got this bike bag for my rear rack, and it’s been working out great so far. It feels sturdy and well made, and it looks really nice on the bike. The storage is roomy enough for my essentials, and I like that it can expand for extra space when needed. The waterproof material and included rain cover give me confidence that my stuff will stay dry.

    I did notice some reviews saying the zippers might not hold up long term, but I haven’t had any issues yet. Everything has been smooth and easy to use. The reflectors are a nice touch for added visibility at night.

    So far, I’m really happy with it. I’ll update my review if anything changes, but for now, it’s a solid 4-star purchase.

    John

  5. John

    I recently purchased a large-capacity bike bag from Favoto, and it has been a great addition to my bike. This bag fits perfectly on the rear and provides plenty of storage space for my essentials. What I love most are the side panels that unfold, doubling the storage capacity when needed. This feature makes it quick and convenient to carry extra items, but when I don’t need the additional space, the bag folds up compactly, keeping everything nice and streamlined. It’s a well-designed, versatile bag that’s perfect for biking trips!

    John

  6. James Lummel

    I got this to replace the cargo box that came with my recently acquired ASKGO K11 electric stand-up scooter. I needed something that offered more space yet remained lockable like the original K11 box was.

    The replacement has been a great success! It accommodates a foldable backpack, my handcuff-style scooter lock, a spare charger for the scooter, a headband light, and a compact electric tire pump. It’s not only roomier in its base configuration, but its main compartment is also expandable, offering additional space when necessary. And the zippers can use a regular luggage lock to secure them, offering a bit more security than nothing at all.

    Moreover, unzipping the side compartments reveals a pair of saddlebags that nearly triple the bag’s cargo capacity! Each saddlebag includes a strap to secure it to the scooter frame, preventing any flapping during the ride. I haven’t even had to make use of the backpack for grocery runs yet.

    Attaching it to the scooter was initially challenging, but I managed to secure it using sturdy wire ties along with the existing Velcro straps, and I use a braided cable to lock it to the scooter (secured with red Loctite on the cable connectors, requiring cutting for removal).

    The construction appears to be of good quality; I can comfortably transport a half-gallon carton of milk, a bag of apples, and a few additional items in the side bags without any problems (even on a 5-mile return trip from the store). I appreciate that it includes a rain cover and a compartment for a water bottle as well.

    James Lummel