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Apidura vs Ortlieb: The Bikepacking Bag Debate That Never Gets Old
Bikepacking sits at the intersection of cycling and wilderness travel — and the gear that serves it well has to perform in both worlds. Bags that mount without rattling, navigation tools that work in the rain, sleeping kits compact enough to fit inside a frame bag: the constraints are real, and the market has responded with some genuinely innovative solutions. We cover all of it at hill.campp, with a focus on what holds up over long days and rough roads.
Whether you’re planning your first overnight loop or building a setup for a multi-week route, our bikepacking coverage offers brand profiles, bag comparisons, and gear guides rooted in actual time in the saddle. We ride gravel, dirt roads, and singletrack — so the advice you’ll find here comes from the kind of trips these products were designed for.
Snowboarding. Trail Running. Cycling. Backpacking. Bikepacking.
