The best backpack for cycling commuters

Cycling to work? Make sure you keep your good organised, gym clothes to hand and workwear looking prim with a suitable cycle commute backpack.

Man commuting on a bicycle with backpack on

by Myles Warwood |
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Commuting to work by bike presents hurdles that can easily be skipped with the correct planning. Having clothing in the office can lead to a fox chicken and grain scenario where you never know what is where and what needs cleaning and if you need new work clothes in the office.

An easy solution to this is a backpack to carry your stuff around, now, there can be small cycling backpacks or waterproof cycling backpacks, but we’re here today to look through the best cycling backpack and messenger bags.

The important thing to remember here is to have a backpack which will suit you. There is unlikely to be the perfect backpack for all scenarios as you may have to give in one area to cater for others. It’s tricky to negotiate but hopefully, with a bit of help from us at What's The Best, we’ll be able to set you on your way.

If you’re looking for a commuting bike to get to and from the office, we have you covered with the best commuter eBikes for £1,000 – £2,000.

What to look for in a backpack?

Getting the right backpack can take time and effort, you want something comfortable and durable with enough space to carry everything you need. It sounds easy, but it rarely is. When you get it right, it’s a joy to ride with no pinch points on the shoulders and comfort knowing all your goods inside will be.

You’ll want something with comfortable shoulder straps, breathability and enough room for all your work garms. Special laptop pockets and little features like key holders are glorious things to have, saving you from rooting around in your bag for your keys when you get home or to the office.

You can also get backpacks with hydration systems built in. This is great for a commuter who doesn’t have a bottle holder on their bike. Remember that a water bladder in your backpack will take up room. If it leaks, be mindful of electronics. However, they’re usually quite durable, and leaks are few and far between, but they can happen.

The best commuting backpacks

Let’s look at what we consider the best backpacks for commuters.

Small in size and price, the Elemental is basic with a main compartment, mesh side pockets and a zipped pocket on the front for grabbable items like keys or your phone. With a single grab handle and dual adjustable backpack straps, it's finished with signature Nike Air branding printed in white and red on the front.

Pros

  • Good brand at a low price
  • Small in size
  • Compact

Cons

  • You probably wouldn’t use this to carry everything on the bike

If you open this bag up, be careful, because you may fall inside it. It’s a vast expanse of a bag but with no set storage compartments. Ideal if you’re putting in shoes and clothes on top of it. Not great if you’re adding little items as they can get lost. Even the front zipper pocket is cavernous.

Pros

  • Huge size inside
  • Waterproof
  • The roll top is adjustable

Cons

  • No compartments

ZONE3 Open Water Dry Bag Tech Backpack 30L
Price: £55.00 (was £89.00)

www.sigmasports.com

This sizeable waterproof backpack is excellent because one day you’re going into the office, you have to take everything with you, from your pants to your laptop. This will hold it all. You’ll likely still have room for a towel, too. Several pockets are included in the design, ideal for organising the kit, and the bag closes securely using a roll-top and buckle. The shoulder straps and back panel are breathable to keep you comfortable, and the bag is finished with reflective details on both sides to maximise visibility.

Pros

  • Sizeable
  • A large number of pockets
  • Waterproof

Cons

  • If you don’t pack it well, things will bounce about

Altura Chinook Backpack
Price: £57.00 (was £75.00)

www.wiggle.co.uk

When we think of Chinook, we think of an army helicopter or a large North Pacific Salmon. Altura may think of a warm, dry wind blowing down the east side of the Rocky Mountains, which is where this backpack could take you. Well thought out for cyclists, there are light clips, helmet storage compartments and pockets inside to separate what you need.

Pros

  • Great helmet storage option
  • Light clips for added visibility
  • Separate pockets inside

Cons

  • A little on the small side

Altura Thunderstorm Hi-Viz Backpack
Price: £68.99 (starting)

www.wiggle.co.uk

A slimline 30L backpack for full waterproofing on those winter commutes. The Hi-Viz yellow is the winner, purely for greater visibility. If you’re cycling in the rain, you want to be as noticeable as possible. The bright yellow gives you that advantage in poor conditions. With a roll top and fully waterproof, you should be able to get everything you need, but there is a single compartment with a laptop pocket to try and keep things separate.

Pros

  • Huge amounts of space
  • Highly visible
  • Waterproof

Cons

  • Thinner opening

We love messenger bags. How they feel and what they can hold is an excellent addition if you commute to work. They also have things in a more briefcase style so things can be easier to access. Inside the bag, you’ll find a protective laptop and document sleeve, small zipped and open pockets and organiser sleeves, in addition to the 18L main compartment.

Pros

  • A good amount of pockets
  • Laptop sleeve
  • Comfortable

Cons

  • Messenger bags tend to slip around if not fitted correctly

This utility backpack from Nike is a little more fashion-conscious but still functional. Plenty of pockets on the front and a main compartment which fully opens. A mesh side pocket and a grab handle on the top and side make for easy carrying.

Pros

  • Plenty of pockets
  • Opens fully
  • 15” laptop sleeve

Cons

  • Not great on rainy/damp days

Deuter Rotsoord 25 Plus 5 Commute Backpack
Price: £114.75 (was £135)

www.wiggle.co.uk

A high visibility backpack which has been designed with cycling commuters in mind. The list of features includes a key clip, a detachable waterproof shell, and a zippered pocket at the side for your phone are convenient things to have. Plenty of storage space inside and pockets for your laptop and other items keep everything separate and easy to access. It also expands for an extra 5L of storage.

Pros

  • Plenty of nice features
  • Cycling commuter specific
  • Highly visible

Cons

  • Getting pricey now

Not only does the Italian cycling brand make killer parts steeped in cycling history, but they also make this mega backpack. If you’re a proper Campag kid, you might want to look at this because the waterproof backpack with a roll top certainly looks the part as you commute to work. Not massive at 18L, but it’ll look great whether you’re in full lycra or commuter clothes.

Pros

  • Waterproof
  • Roll top
  • Compact in size

Cons

  • High price

Do you want a massive backpack that will hold everything and keep it dry, while being built to military standard and getting the job done? This is the one for you. It comes at a much higher price. The manufacturer says this backpack is built to last a lifetime, so we guess you’ll only have to buy it once. But then again, it depends on what it goes through in that lifetime.

Pros

  • Durable
  • Waterproof
  • Tonnes of space

Cons

  • Heavy when empty (1.5kg)
  • High price

Myles is a Commercial Content Writer for What's The Best, Parkers and CAR. His areas of expertise include cycling, fitness tech and hot hatches.

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