There are many types of cycling-related bags, and if used well, you can save worry and effort. In order to improve riding efficiency, it is necessary to understand the characteristics and uses of each type of bag, and add them as needed. Below, let's introduce the types of drop-off bags from front to back.
Front bag (front bag)
Because the front bag takes up space in the front of the car, leaving the computer holder with nowhere to place, it is not used in most sports models, except for long rides that are extremely demanding of storage space. However, the front bag is very useful for the folding car for commuting in the city, and the extra-long head tube of the folding car is very suitable for placing the front bag.
Top tube bag
The design of the upper tube bag is similar to that of the upper tube storage box of the triathlon car, because it is easier to take, it is mainly used to store commonly used items in riding, such as energy supply food, mobile phones, etc., and you can also put a mobile power supply to charge the computer or lights during long-distance riding.
Triangle Bag
The triangle bag is also a type that is only used on long-distance rides to maximize storage space, but because it will encroach on the space of the front triangle water bottle, it requires more space in the front triangle, and is commonly used on long-distance all-terrain road bikes or station wagons.

Tail bag
The tail bag is the most commonly used and easy-to-use bag for riders. Generally, riders will use a small tail bag to put emergency supplies such as inner tubes, tire repair tools or C02 gas cylinders, and of course, small things such as energy food or keys.
Backpack
Backpacks for cycling are mainly divided into small-capacity hydration bags for mountain biking and large-capacity backpacks for urban commuting. Because mountain bikes are complicated and bumpy and not suitable for bike-mounted bags, mountain bikers choose to carry a small-capacity, hydration-compatible backpack.

