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Middle Earth Jammer Handlebar Bag: 13L
Complete your rig!
Our Jammer fills that sweet spot between your handlebars. No matter your bar type, we have a bag that will fit.
SINCE 2010
We're made in LA and proud of it!
All of our bags are produced right here in downtown Los Angeles, California. Since 2010, we have built over 300,000 finished pieces and currently employ eight skilled artisans who do everything in the cut-and-sew process of making our bags.
Bags that are built to last
From traveling to commuting, our wearable collection will aid you in any adventure big or small, just like our bags!
great for road bikes, gravel bikes, ebikes and more
Get out and pedal!
Our collection of bike-packing bags has been road-tested by our team of cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts worldwide. These bags have been from the mountains to the sea and everything in between.
The Original Burrito Bags
Our timeless handlebar bag is ready for whatever bike you've got! From Gravel to MTB, mount any of our Burrito Bags to your handlebars and go. Day-packing never looked so good!
Use our Universal Shoulder Strap for on or off the bike travel
This simple strap was built to accompany our larger handlebar bags for use off the bike. Loop the Swivel Hooks through the built-in cord loops for a swell time!
Mount up
Attach the strap
Fit to size
Ride out!
Let customers speak for us
Bike Bag Blog
Drafter Saddle Bag Contents Display and Install Short
9 days ago
Check out our latest Youtube Short featuring the Drafter Saddle Bag. In the video, we will displa...
Spencer Harding's review of our Anywhere Panniers
I've been saying for years that the Jammer is the best bag Road Runner Bags has ever created. Rolltop backpack sales numbers will prove me wrong, but I stay away from riding in backpacks these days, hence the pannier review.
Bikepacking the Pacific Northwest
My name is Matt, and I've been on the Road Runner Bags team since 2017. I operate our CNC machine and sew backpacks most days. Recently, I took some time off to bike down the Pacific Coast Highway. I started in Portland, Oregon, and ended in Northern California amongst the redwoods. I hope you enjoy the ride report and consider this route for yourself!