Produced as a collaboration between bikepacking brand Apidura, and clothing manufacturer MAAP, this frame pack offers a useful amount of storage with features that make it ideal for accessing on the go. Read on to see where it places among the best bike frame bags.

MAAP x Apidura Frame Pack – Technical details

The frame pack is constructed using lightweight fabrics, with an outer layer comprising of what Apidura calls Hexalon. This is a laminated, waterproof fabric that feels thin but helps keep the weight low, with the 4-litre pack tested weighing in at just 195g.

The overall design is quite basic. There’s a large single compartment opened using a full-length zip, and there is also a small elastic pouch on the opposite side for even faster access.

 

MAAP x Apidura Frame Pack – Performance

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MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_Logo (Image Credit: Matt Page)
MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_Logo.JPG, by Matt Page

The bag is fitted using three velcro straps on the top tube, which should be wide enough to fit any top tube. They are fully removable, which will allow them to be replaced should the velcro wear out or prefer an alternative such as voile straps. The front two straps have multiple location options, which will allow for a clean, unobstructed fit.
 
The pack also has two straps for the downtube, which will play nicely with even the widest of tube shapes. An elastic fabric loop keeps the ends neat, which will allow them to be neatly fitted to bikes with narrower tubes, such as steel framesets.

The size of the pack, measuring 42cm in length by 24cm at the deepest point, proved to be a good size for the small Lauf Seigla I used during testing. While it should fit most frames, including many smaller sizes,  bottle cage access is rather limited which will pose an issue for some. That said, this can easily be solved by using a hydration pack or seatpost-mounted bottle cage.

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MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_inside (Image Credit: Matt Page)
MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_inside.JPG, by Matt Page

The zip is waterproof, although not to the same level as some other packs including those with YKK Aquaguard, or Ortlieb bags that use the TIZIP. The zip used might not be as waterproof as other bags, but there are some benefits, including easier use, helped by the shape of the zip puller, which requires less friction to open and close. The zip is also covered with a flap of outer material to help repel rainwater falling from above.

A cable port at the front will allow access to charge devices, and one feature that I really liked and used often was the small mesh pouch on the left side of the bag.

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MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_pocket (Image Credit: Matt Page)
MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_pocket.JPG, by Matt Page

The Interior space is decent in volume, and being one big space (no pockets) makes things simpler. The bag has some reinforcement. There is some stiffness in the Hexalon fabric, and will bow outwards if packed full, not to mention add to the standard 6cm width but it is narrower than rival bags designed for off-road use.

MAAP x Apidura Frame Pack – Verdict

There is a lot to like with the MAAP x Apidura Frame Pack and, at £115, it does sit towards the top in terms of pricing for this style and size. The bag is identical in size and form to the Apidura Racing Frame Pack, which is £98. The only difference is the mesh pocket and the MAAP branding, and I would question whether that is worth the extra £17.

Similar bags in terms of capacity include the Wildcat Ocelot, which is now priced at £115 for sizes small to large and Restrap has a Race Frame Bag version that shares some features, with the small (3-litres) at £80 and large (4.2-litres) priced at £90. There’s also the Straight Cut Aon Frame bag which offers a rather limiting 2-litres of space but comes in at £80. 

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MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_strap (Image Credit: Matt Page)
MAAP_Apidura_Framebag_strap.JPG, by Matt Page

If you are looking for a lightweight and simple, single-pocket frame bag the MAAP x Apidura Frame Pack is certainly worth considering. It performs well in all conditions, although has limited extra benefits over the cheaper Apidura Racing Frame bag to justify the extra price unless you really value an extra mesh pocket. The sizing should make it suitable for various frame sizes, including smaller frames which can often be problematic when trying to find a frame pack.

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Product purpose: 

Apidura says: “A durable lightweight frame bag designed to perfectly complement MAAP’s Alt-Road collection. The MAAP x Apidura Frame Pack provides versatile storage inside a bike’s main triangle, creating a lower centre of gravity and maintaining neutral handling. This frame bag for gravel bikes features a single, large storage space complemented by an external mesh pocket for increased versatility to match MAAP’s gravel cycling gear.”

“Constructed from an ultralight, waterproof laminate developed for Apidura the MAAP x Apidura Frame Pack is perfect for storing heavier, bulkier items, as well as items that need to be accessed on the go. The external mesh pocket is the perfect place to stash wrappers, change and other small items gravel cyclists collect over a long and remote ride.
An integrated support structure adds stiffness and allows the gravel bike frame bag to be exceptionally minimal and lightweight. For added convenience, a protected cable port enables charging of devices on the go.”

Build extra: 

Apidura lists:

Precision Crafted using seam welding for unbeatable waterproofing. The frame bag mixes Racing Series design features and construction techniques for a lightweight minimal design, alongside the mesh pocket from our Backcountry Food Pouch Plus.

Materials:
Hexalon to keep weight low and ensure the pack is waterproof
Hypalon reinforced straps and attachment points to enhance durability
Fully waterproof, easy-to-use zip

Care:
Wash by hand, using a mild diluted soap if necessary. Afterwards, let it air dry. Do not machine wash, machine dry, or iron.

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Product weight extra: 

At 195 grams, this is on a par with other lighter frame bags available, even compared to some smaller bags.

product value 


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Overall performance: 

It worked well in all conditions, and exactly as it is designed, giving easy access on the go and a useful mesh pocket.

Product likes: 

Simple opening and closing.
Generous single-opening storage compartment.
Mesh pocket for easy stashing of food wrappers while riding.

Product dislikes: 

The mesh pocket is useful, but maybe not worth an extra £17 over the Apidura Racing Pack.

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

Maybe, and especially for smaller frame sizes looking to maximum storage space

Recommend: 

Yes

Conclusion: 

Lightweight, and simple, single pocket frame bag that performs well in all conditions. Easy to use while riding, and fully waterproof design will work in all weathers. The sizing should make it suitable for various frame sizes, including smaller frames which can often be problematic when trying to find a frame pack.