Gear review

Tailfin Tailfin’s CargoPack sets the standard for bikepacking saddle bags

I've had the pleasure of putting the Tailfin CargoPack to the test on some of my longest and most grueling bikepacking trips, and I can confidently say that it's met and exceeded my expectations in every way.

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CycloPulse Team
Tech Editor

CycloPulse Verdict

5.0 / 5.0

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I've had the pleasure of putting the Tailfin CargoPack to the test on some of my longest and most grueling bikepacking trips, and I can confidently say that it's met and exceeded my expectations in every way. The first thing that struck me about the CargoPack was its build quality – it's clear that Tailfin has spared no expense in crafting a product that's both durable and beautiful. The bag's sleek design and high-quality materials give it a premium feel that's hard to find in other saddle bags on the market.

When it comes to performance on the bike, the CargoPack is a revelation. The bag's clever design allows it to sit snugly behind the saddle, minimizing drag and allowing for a smooth, efficient ride. I've clocked some serious miles on the CargoPack, and I've been consistently impressed by its ability to handle even the most technical terrain with ease. The bag's cleverly designed straps and clips make it easy to secure, even on the most bumpy of roads, and the bag itself is surprisingly comfortable to ride with – even on long, hot days.

But the CargoPack isn't just about performance – it's also about practicality. The bag's spacious interior and cleverly designed compartments make it easy to organize and

Tailfin Tailfin’s CargoPack sets the standard for bikepacking saddle bags

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