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Restrap Travel Range Review

by , July 17, 2024
7.5
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Humble beginnings can lead to great things with sufficient dedication and commitment to quality. Such is the case with Restrap, a British brand whose origin traces back to 2010, growing from the founder’s bedroom to a large team and workshop in Leeds, where everything is made in-house. While the brand’s focus is technical bikepacking gear, the Restrap Travel Range welcomed three on-body options that can be carried on two feet or two wheels depending on your needs. These include the 6L Utility Hip Pack22L Rolltop Backpack, and 40L Rolltop Backpack. How do they fare in use? Let’s find out...  

Restrap Utility Hip Pack


Specifications Utility Hip Pack

  • Name: Utility Hip Pack
  • Brand: Restrap
  • Format: Hip Pack / Bar Bag
  • Measurement: 120mm x 240mm x 180mm (rolled); 120mm x 240mm x 300mm (unrolled)
  • Capacity: 6L
  • Weight: 361g
  • Zippers: N/A
  • Material: TPU exterior
  • PriceUS$142.99

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Specifications 22L Rolltop Backpack

  • Name: Rolltop Backpack
  • Brand: Restrap
  • Format: Rolltop backpack
  • Measurement: 150mm x 260mm x 450mm (rolled); 150mm x 260mm x 680mm (unrolled)
  • Capacity: 22L
  • Weight: 770g
  • Zippers: YKK AquaGuard
  • Material: TPU exterior
  • PriceUS$277.99

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Restrap 22L Rolltop Backpack

Specifications 40L Rolltop Backpack

  • Name: Rolltop Backpack
  • Brand: Restrap
  • Format: Rolltop backpack
  • Measurement: 220mm x 300mm x 500mm (rolled); 220mm x 300mm x 740mm (unrolled)
  • Capacity: 40L
  • Weight: 980g
  • Zippers: YKK AquaGuard
  • Material: TPU exterior
  • PriceUS$314.99

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Restrap 40L Rolltop Backpack


Who It Suits

Looking for bags that do double duty on and off the bike? Each of these pieces offers a multifunctional design that moves easily from on-bike carry to traveling around on foot. The roll-top designs also suit users who want flexible carry capacity, while the weatherproof constructions offer peace of mind in wet conditions, making them useful for rainy commutes or outdoor explorations in changing conditions.

Restrap Utility Hip Pack

Who It Doesn’t

With no quick camera access or internal padding (apart from the laptop sleeve), these bags aren’t the best option for photographers. If your camera gear already has its own padded protection and you don’t need to access it regularly, you’ll be okay. Otherwise, you’re better off going with specialist camera carry.

Some travelers will be fine with the roll-and-go approach but if you lean more towards ready access throughout the bag, check out a clamshell-style design instead. These bags are also on the minimalist end of organization, so if you’re into packing cubes and pouches, you’re sorted. But if you love front admin panels and plenty of pockets for bits and bobs, you won’t find them here.

Restrap 22L Rolltop Backpack


Design

Looks

These bags share a relatively pared-back design language, with clean exteriors stripped of unnecessary elements. There’s a sense that each part of the bag is there for a reason, lending to the clutter-free vibe. Each bag comes in a choice of classic black or white, contrasted with a high-vis orange lining. While not unattractive, there’s a definite function-over-fashion feel here – these bags are meant to be used and proudly gather the scuff marks accordingly, rather than serving as style statements that venture out only on special occasions. They’re sleek and practical for the rough and tumble of everyday use and outdoor adventures.

Restrap 40L Rolltop Backpack

Construction, Materials & Hardware

Restrap bags are handmade in-house in the UK and come with a lifetime warranty on materials and workmanship. Each bag has held up very well in multiple use scenarios, from grocery hauls to rainy bike commutes and outdoor rambling, with no tears, loose stitching or any other construction issues to report to date.

The exterior fabric is a durable TPU, paired with an orange nylon lining. The plastic hardware feels more than adequate for the daily grind and outdoor weekend adventures, with a Fidlock magnetic buckle on the roll-top opening and weatherproof YKK AquaGuard zippers for the laptop and quick-access pockets on the packs. There’s also some Hypalon detailing and a PU Restrap brand label.

Overall, each bag feels durable and well-made. I never worried about chucking them in and out of vehicles, hauling a variety of lighter and heavier loads, and placing them on the ground if needed.

Restrap Utility Hip Pack


Features

On the 22L pack you’ll find a 14-inch laptop compartment that can be accessed both internally and externally (though tight, I did actually manage to squeeze a 15-inch laptop in here). On the right side of the pack is a smaller externally accessible zippered mesh pocket that can also be accessed internally through an open drop top. This mesh pocket includes a key clip. There’s no external water bottle pocket but you could store a small bottle in this mesh pocket if you wanted to. There is also a Hypalon tab above each zippered pocket that serves as a safety retention loop for the zipper pull to help protect against opportunistic thieves.

Restrap 22L Rolltop Backpack

The 40L pack features the above pockets as well (though the laptop compartment is suitable for a 15-inch laptop) but also offers additional organization with an external side slip pocket (where you could store a water bottle) and an internal slip pocket on the opposite side to the mesh pocket.

Restrap 40L Rolltop Backpack

Restrap 40L Rolltop Backpack

Since the externally accessible mesh pockets share space with the main compartment, it can get a little tricky to access items in them if the packs are stuffed. A nice-to-have feature would be an additional quick-access pocket as a further storage option for smaller items. However, the packs have webbing on the front panel and shoulder straps, as well as D-rings on the straps, allowing you to clip on items or secure a pouch for external storage if desired.

The key feature of the Utility Hip Pack is its dual functionality as both a hip bag and a bike bar bag. The waist belt lets you comfortably carry the bag on body. However, a nifty bit of design on the back panel lets you partially detach the waist belt to fold away the straps. The top of the waist belt is sewn onto the main body but the bottom of the belt is secured in place using Velcro. So you simply lift the belt away from the main body at the Velcro’d base, tuck the side straps in, and then secure the belt back in place with the Velcro again.

Restrap Utility Hip Pack

Restrap Utility Hip Pack

Underneath the belt (where the straps are stored when not in use) is an elastic cord, which combined with two removable retention straps allows you to secure the bag to a bike. Additionally, the retention straps let you secure the bag to other items too, for instance, the handle of a buggy. While a little lopsided, I’ve used this setup to create quick-access storage for drink flasks on a buggy.

Restrap Utility Hip Pack

The Utility Hip Pack also features stretch mesh pockets on either side for storing quick-access items like water bottles. I’ve found these pockets surprisingly secure and was able to carry a large water bottle on uneven terrain without worrying about it falling out. 

Restrap Utility Hip Pack

Restrap Utility Hip Pack   


Performance

Space & Access

Each bag features a roll-top main compartment, secured with a Fidlock magnetic buckle. The roll-top obviously makes accessing gear at the bottom of the bag more time-consuming but on the plus side you have a lot of freedom in terms of how much you can pack. The smaller pack offers 22L while the larger pack has a 40L volume, though it’s easy to adjust the volume as needed thanks to the roll-top closure and side compression straps. One thing to note is that the TPU is quite structured and will stand up on its own. This is useful for packing the bag and retrieving items but also means you have to be intentional in firmly securing the roll-top closure and cinching it in place or the opening might start to unroll. Most of the time it’s fine but can be an issue when the bag is full and there isn’t a lot of roll-top material to work with.

Restrap 22L Rolltop Backpack Height reference: 171cm / 5.6 ft

Restrap 22L Rolltop Backpack Height reference: 186cm / 6.1 ft

The 22L option will likely hold everything you need for day-to-day use (I did manage to squeeze a 15-inch HP laptop in the tech sleeve even though it’s designed for 14-inch devices). If you need to carry a larger tech device or big loads, the 40L big brother (with plenty of room for 15-inch tech) is the way to go. I ended up using the 40L pack as my grab-and-go hospital bag for the birth of my baby and was very impressed by how much it could hold. I wanted one bag that could hold all my gear and it did so admirably. Specifically, three days’ worth of clothing for both me and baby, a whole bag of nappies, a tablet, a book, toiletries, slippers and medical notes. Did I overpack? Heck, yes. Did the bag allow me to? Heck, yes. In hindsight I stayed one night and didn’t need a lot of the stuff I packed but given the circumstances and hospital packing guidelines, I opted for overprepared peace of mind! Suffice it to say you’ll have plenty of space for several days’ worth of travel gear or larger day loads with the 40L pack.  

Restrap 40L RolltopBackpack

Comfort

Both backpacks feature padded airmesh back panels and shoulder straps, along with removable waist straps and removable/adjustable sternum straps. The waist straps are simple webbing straps without any padding but they do a sufficient job stabilizing the load. The shoulder strap webbing has Velcro to keep excess webbing neat on the go.

Restrap 22L Rolltop Backpack

In use, both backpacks were comfortable to carry. I’m glad they both include sternum straps and waist straps as you notice the difference with and without these in use. For most loads you’ll probably be fine not using the waist strap for the 22L pack but it’s handy to have when you do want it. One small addition which would be nice to see in a potential future iteration is load-lifter straps for the 40L pack. I don’t think they’re necessary for the 22L pack but 40L is getting into decently heavy carry territory (depending on the contents) and could merit some extra assistance on occasion. When it’s stuffed with clothing the load is fine but swap that out for heavy groceries and you’ll start noticing the weight.

I found the hip pack very comfortable to carry, with the wide padded belt distributing the load well. The design works well for accommodating different carry positions low on the hips or higher up (which I found very handy while pregnant and navigating a baby bump!).  

Restrap Utility Hip Pack

Weatherability

All of the bags feature waterproof TPU exteriors, weatherproof zippers and roll-top closures, so you get solid protection from the elements. While I wouldn’t recommend submerging the bags, they hold up very well in the rain and will shield the contents during wet commutes or outdoor exploring in inclement weather. This can also come in handy in reverse with the Utility Hip Pack, using its waterproof and tape-sealed interior compartment as a storage option for liquids like coffee flasks or baby bottles on the go. 


The Good

  • Durable and weatherproof handmade construction
  • Flexible volumes accommodate diverse loads
  • Versatile, multifunctional designs for urban and outdoor use on and off the bike

The Not So Good

  • May lack sufficient pocket organization for some users
  • 40L pack could benefit from load-lifters for heavy loads
  • Structured roll-top material can partially unroll if not securely cinched

Restrap 40L Rolltop Backpack


Verdict

Restrap have made a name for themselves in the technical bikepacking sphere but these three bags show their gear’s versatility across a diverse range of environments and loads.

Price-wise the Utility Hip Pack comes in at $142.99, the 22L Rolltop Backpack costs $277.99, and the 40L Rolltop Backpack is $314.99.

While these bags aren’t cheap, when you take into account they are handmade in the UK, built to last and backed by a lifetime warranty, with multifunctional designs that work on and off the bike in urban and outdoor settings alike, I think they offer good value for money. 

Restrap Utility Hip Pack

The Breakdown

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Geek (Performance)

Space & Access
7.5
Organization
6.5
Comfort
7.5

Style (Design)

Look & Feel
7
Build, Materials & Hardware
8
Features
7.5

Stoke (Experience)

Warranty & Support
9
Brand experience
8
Value
7
X Factor
6.5

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