
User submitted reviews
Review by Philly Jim
This was bought to replace a similar handlebar bag that was getting hard to fit all the gear I travel with (tools, patch kit, spare tube, sunblock, hydration mix, etc.) . This bag has at least 20% more space, so I have more room than I expected. Good construction; still getting used to having the zipper close on the other side. Haven't been rained on yet, so I can't speak to water resistance. Still haven't figured out how a bag could vegan, or not, for that matter....
Review by Jake
This burrito is sturdy. Good amount of space for snacks, sunscreen, and sometimes a chain lock. The zipper is robust, which makes it a little difficult to unzip one handed. Overall loving the bag.
Review by spartan Cyclist
This bag is well built, and has a great zipper, you can feel the good construction once you take it out of the box.
The volume of the bag is great, you can stuff so much gear into this bag that it really is the burrito supreme.
But what I think sets this bag apart is all the different loops over the bag that give you so many options for where you place the straps. Its a great bag for someone who plans on using it on different bikes with different handlebars / geometry's.
The only thing to remember when installing the bag on the bike is to really tighten the strap that goes around the head tube. I left it a bit loose and scuffed up the paint on the front of the head tube pretty badly. But, I imagine that any bag is going to do that to your bike if it's not secured enough.
Review by GPS
Well constructed. Excellent attachment options. So much better than the cheap bag I'd been using.
Review by luckycarms
i am... OBSESSED with my road runner burrito supreme bag. it perfectly fits my spare tube/patch kit/tools, snacks, jacket, extra hydration mix, and other goodies i bring on rides. it is super secure and cleans up beautifully. since they come in so many colors, i was able to match this PERFECTLY with my colorful road bike. now i don't have a million things weighing down my pockets. it's easy to open with one hand, but you kinda need both hands to zip it back up, which is ok with me. can't wait to get one for my gravel bike! ..... just need to buy a new gravel bike first ;-)
Review by Dan
Looks good, fits well. Holds an incredible amount of stuff. Lock food vest without being bulky
Review by Tod
Mounted to my wife's size 50cm bicycle. There is about 3" of clearance over the front tire.... she was able to space the mounting velcro wide enough to fit around her computer and bell... works great!!
Review by Anonymous
Store many essentials ie keys, wallet, food, light wind breaker, extra tube. Like the fact that I can easily access food for fuel during a bike ride. However would be helpful if there was a separate compartment to separate smaller items.
Review by Dan
I have one from Amazon, bought this one for the road bike. Well made, better zipper and waterproof. A little large than I anticipated however it's definitely convenient.
Review by Anonymous
Bought it for the Coast Ride - San Francisco to Santa Barbara - 385 miles in three days. Worked perfectly. Simple design, holds its shape.
Review by Anonymous
This bag is perfect for holding plenty of snacks, a packed jacket, and any other tools you need for your ride! Glad I invested in one of these.
Review by Endangered Breed
Overall its an excellent bag. Quality is top-notch and it looks itll last a long time. Capacity is ample - I can put all my tools, snacks, phone, jacket and theres still room to spare. One suggestion is to replace the velcro straps with Voile straps, especially the strap goes around the head tube.
Review by Sean V
I got mine at the factory in downtown Los Angeles in March - I was in a bit of a bind and needed something for a double century I was riding in a few days, so I bought a few different bags simultaneously, and I ended up using the burrito supreme.
I really like how and where it attaches to the handlebars. I use a garmin out front style mount for my garmin, and I have a small cygolite headlight mounted under that, and there was just enough room with this bag (some handlebar bags project up above the bars, no good for me). One note is that the velcro straps area easily moved between two mounting locations, which means they're also easily lost (and easily replaceable, so there is that)
The bag was plenty roomy for my needs (snacks, jacket, leg warmers, extra gloves etc) and didn't noticeably affect my bike's handling. Although it is very well constructed, it's not particularly water proof. I spent 4 hours in the rain with my burrito and the contents were damp (not soaked).
I'm very happy with my bag,
Review by stalk
Great design, beautifully made. Has little taps on the zipper enclosure to help you open or close, very thoughtful. I see it's vegan too.
Review by AM
This bag is pretty sweet. The material is really nice and heavy, the construction seems really durable, and it has a nice pre-formed shape that keeps it from collapsing in on itself. It's been great for long gravel or adventure days where I want to carry a bunch of extra food, and also have space for a vest and arm warmers or a light rain jacket. I have also managed to stuff 4 full beer cans in there! The loops on the front are also nice to hang small items off, I keep a couple small velcro straps and a couple Voile straps in the bag just in case.
Then only detractions for me are the straps that hold the bag to the bike. The two webbed pieces that go around the handlebars actually work well but you have to be really sure the plastic latches are 100% closed. Like all the way closed. If one is even just a smidge loose, it will soon pop open and allow the bag to partially fall off. Definitely route them so the latches are on top of the bag if one does come loose, mine were routed the other way and one fell off on the trail during my first ride (but I did turn around and was able to find it). If they are fully tight though, then they are up to the abuse of rough roads. I also think cord they supplied to go between the bottom of the bag and around your bike's steer tube was inadequate. I ended up replacing it with a 6 Voile nano strap and that has been a much better and more secure option (and it looks a lot better too).