Castelli Gear Backpack review: spacious, supportive, and perfect for flying, but not without fault

Weatherproof materials and a 26-litre capacity combine to create a practical and well-made bag for commuting and general travel

Castelli Gear Backpack
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Cycling Weekly Verdict

The Castelli Gear Backpack is effective and comfortable, whether commuting to work or travelling further afield. However, it does lack both outright practicality and the reflectivity expected of a cycling-specific bag.

Reasons to buy
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    Ample storage size

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    Plenty of compartmentalised sections

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    Wide supportive straps

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    External attachment points for lights front and rear

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    Water resistant exterior

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    Sturdy design and zips

Reasons to avoid
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    Clamshell design is a little more practical

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    Expensive

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    Limited reflective detailing

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The Castelli Gear Backpack has been designed to be a commuting backpack option, while also having the right dimensions so it can be used as carry-on luggage on flights for a cycling getaway.

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Andy Turner

Andy is a Sport & Exercise Scientist, fully qualified and experienced cycling coach, personal trainer and gym instructor. He spent 3 years on the road riding for a UCI cycling team and 7 years as a BC Elite rider. 

 

After graduating in 2020 with first-class honours in his Sport & Exercise Sciences BSc, he continued to pursue his interest in research in the field of sport science alongside setting up his coaching business, ATP Performance, and working for USA-based firm, Wahoo Sports Science. He balanced this with racing at international level, competing in prestigious events such as the Tour of Britain and the Volta a Portugal. 

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