Passport Cycles produce a full range of bike packing bags at budget prices. The medium frame bag is a good looking workhorse that will be a decent adventure companion if not the most refined one. 

I tested the medium size bag (3.3L) with dimensions of 45 x 5.5 x 13.5cm, and found this to fit on the 54cm Sonder Camino AL I had on test well. The bag makes the most of the space under the downtube fitting snugly in place. In my experience frame bags can be a bit tricky to fit, with the individual dimensions of the bike you’re using dictating whether a bag will sit properly or not. (For info on the rest of the Passport Cycles bikepacking range click here).

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Not so pretty - a little bunched up around the headtube junction (Image Credit: Benedict Pfender)

The bag is constructed from 210D nylon panels with thicker 500D tarpaulin around the edges and should hold up to lots of abuse. The zipper is a water-resistant model and is welded into the side panel. I do find the decorative purple “strip” a little unnecessary – I am definitely a function over form person – but it is purely there for looks and adds potential points for water to leak into the bag.

Although the bag fitted into most frames I tried it on, I did experience some bunching on one of the bikes I was testing. It would be easy to give the triangular front a slightly “sharper” angle to better fit in the headtube junction Whilst this doesn’t really impact on overall functionality, it doesn’t look particularly pretty. Aside from this, the bag is constructed well, though perhaps with not quite the same level of refinement as a more expensive alternative. It has to be said that £35 isn’t all that much for a frame pack though.

The bag features a bright green lining on one of the inside panels,  supposed to make kit easier to find. This does help see into the dark pack but I would have liked to see this used on all the inside panels for maximum effect. Internally whilst all the seams are nicely finished and covered, it would be nice to see flatlocked seams instead for a more smoother inside.

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Not so clear inside without the bright green liner (Image Credit: Benedict Pfender)

The bag is held securely but I did find it a bit annoying that the headtube strap interferes with those of the matching handlebar bag. Just making the strap here a tiny bit thinner would improve clearances to make mounting it a little less fiddly. It would also be nice to have some way of tucking away surplus strap lengths to avoid interference with legs when cycling.

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Welded zipper provides good access to the contents of your bag (Image Credit: Benedict Pfender)

Inside the pack is an extra zip pocket to store valuables. I think this would have been more useful on the outside and on the opposite size to the main zip, rather than inside where it’s a little awkward to get to. This may be a matter of personal preference though.

The bag is perfectly sized to fit tools and tent poles – I like carrying the heavy stuff as centrally as possible. You can squeeze in some snacks an extra layer and I even managed to get my compact camera in there too. Depending on your requirements the bag is available in three different sizes.

Lastly its worth mentioning that the bag prevents the use of bottles in your cages, with the bottom of the bag fouling on the top of the bottle. Whilst this may be different on other frames, if I’m not using a full frame bag (where I would use a water bladder inside), I want to be able to carry bottles. Obviously, your results may vary, but it’s something to bear in mind and to try before you buy.

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Alpkit Sonder fully loaded with Passport bags (Image Credit: Benedict Pfender)

Overall, at £30 (for the small bag) there’s not much to complain about. Whilst this one may not have the same level of refinement as higher-end competitors, it does the job well and any issues mentioned do not really affect the overall function. For someone new to the bikepacking world, a set of these bags are perhaps not an absolute bargain given some fit and refinement issues, but likely the least expensive you will find.

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Test report Passport Cycles Frame Bag – Medium £35.00

Bags

Product purpose: 

A frame pack is perfect for carrying heavier items in a centred position on your bike. I would usually put tools, food and tent poles in here, as well as a spare layer for easy access.

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

Solid and durable construction, though the stitching is not the neatest in some areas. There’s nothing that is any cause for concern though.

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

A handy frame bag for carrying essentials. I didn’t like that it interferes with bottles in cages on the frame as it’s not really big enough to stow a water bladder as well as everything else.

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

Robust materials and construction, as well as secure mounting straps should make this a bomber, long-lasting bag.

product value 


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Product value extra: 

Possibly hard to find a frame pack for the same price, but higher end models are available for not all that much more.

Overall performance: 

Simple construction means this bag should be robust, durable and long-lasting. Internal zipper is a little hard to get to and the front of the bag bunches a bit on the bike I was using it on. Any flaws aren’t really anything that impacts on overall performance though.

Enjoy: 

Handy place for storing ride essentials – I can even fit my compact camera.

Buy: 

I like bags and would probably be happy to spend a little bit more.

Recommend: 

Perfect for those getting into bikepacking looking for a great value bag or wanting to get them as part of the complete Passport bags set.