We swapped office chairs for bike saddles for a multiday bikepacking and gear-testing adventure along the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route in Colorado.
Bikepacking is about being efficient and effective with how you use the space on your bike to pack your trip necessities. The Ortlieb Fork-Packs offered a simple option that would increase my carrying capacity and keep whatever I packed protected from the elements.
Up until then, my fork had been naked and valuable space on my bike that went unused. The adapter plate that Ortlieb includes with these packs fit right on my fork mounts, and within minutes they were ready to roll.
These packs took me from making a tough decision on what gear to cut from my “essentials” list to comfortably packing everything I needed without hesitation.

Impressions and Testing
I put Ortlieb’s new Fork-Pack system to the test bikepacking along the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route in Colorado. Our ragtag group spent a handful of days and nights cruising remote gravel roads and broken old two-lane highways.
I mounted the Ortlieb Fork-Packs to a Thesis OB1 and loaded them down with gear for the open road. The Thesis OB1 has a multitude of mounting options, so installation was easy. The Ortlieb Fork-Pack mounted directly to my fork and only took a few minutes to set up.
I snapped the bags into place with one hand and was ready to ride. With a 3.2L (per bag) volume, I was able to get my whole shelter and sleep system — Six Moon Designs Deschutes Plus shelter and pole, Therm-a-Rest UberLite pad and Vesper quilt, Sea to Summit Aeros pillow, and a few other smaller items — packed into these bags on my fork.
That opened up the rest of my bikepacking kit for other essentials.

Simplicity in All Conditions
Pros
- Durable materials and waterproofing you can trust
- Quick-Lock feature holds bags very stable on any terrain
- Very simple to mount and unmount from the bike
- Bags are sustainably made
- Reflective hits on the front and rear of the bags for added low-light visibility
- Lightweight with universal mounting options
Cons
- Ortlieb currently only offers one size (3.2 L)
- Hardware is left behind on your forks when you’re not bikepacking
- Potential for overloading bags and ruining the bosses on your fork (if you’re not careful)

Final Take
