We’ve been making bike bags, and parts through the brand “Fairweather”, for some time now.
Recently, we had a huge delivery of Fairweather goodies, just in the right time before Christmas. And We’d like to give you some ideas for Christmas gifts.

Since bike packing has become quite popular in this day and age, we can see bikes with bike bags more often.
The Frame bag is probably the typical bag you would imagine when you hear the word “bike bag”. I feel the same way, and I also see many people using them.


Speaking of which, we just got those bags in a new fabric.
Check these two out. It may just look like they’re nothing new. Trust me, look closely…


People that are into these kinds of stuff have probably already noticed.

That’s right. We made the frame bags with CORDURA 1680D BALLISTIC NYLON, aka one of the toughest nylon fabric.
What exactly differs from the X-PAC and the Ripstop nylon is the toughness towards friction.
We had some cases where we would damage the bag when we park our bikes on the drive side of the bike against a wall or, park them against your buddy’s bike. So, we decided to make something that is extremely hard to rip.

Also, check out the new feature! The non-drive side now has a mesh pocket, just because…it looks cool right?





Now, I personally was waiting for this one!
The Cordura Nylon Stem Bags in seven new colors.



The stem bag is a must-have item for your cockpit. Well, at least for me.
In this time of the year, I use the stem bags as a place to put our gloves in. We all know that gloves tend to suddenly disappear when we need them the most right? So, why don’t we keep it where we can always see it?

We now have 24 colors in total for the stem bag! It’s kind of insane, but it’ll be fun to choose a matching color bag for the bike frame of the person you are sending a gift to.

Lastly, I don’t know if it would be something for a Christmas gift, but I’ll show it anyways.


The Fairweather Suede Pedal Strap in beige.
I personally like this color more than the brown from last release. What do you guys think?
These would probably look lovely on classy touring bikes, old school MTBs, or tracklocross bikes. Ya know, the muddy type.

Alright, that is about it! Were you able to get some inspirations for Christmas gifts?
We truly hope that you guys have a great holiday season!

Bye ya’lls!