When buyers search for the best wheel bags, they’re not chasing something that photographs well on Instagram. They’re looking for gear that survives corrugations, UV exposure, dust ingress, constant vibration, and full-time rear mounting year after year.
And whether they realise it or not, they’re asking something bigger:
Was this wheel bag actually designed from scratch, engineered for Australian touring conditions, and religiously tested over thousands of kilometres? Or was it copied from another brand, slightly tweaked, and sent to an offshore factory with a cost target?
Because there is a massive difference between a product built through a decade of refinement and one reverse-engineered from a competitors product.
Crashpad prides itself on designing all gear from the ground up through its Coolum-based R&D centre where products are developed, prototyped, tested, and refined specifically for Australian touring conditions before they ever reach production.
That difference shows up fast in the real world usually somewhere between the first corrugated road and the second summer.
What Separates Premium Wheel Bags?
Lets face it, there are a lot of wheel bags on the market and a lot of really new untested over a long period of time brands. The top wheel bags have the following:
- 400 gsm canvas outer or 700gsm tonneau outer:
- 600 gsm PVC lining:
- UV stable materials:
- High quality zippers if zips are used:
- Reinforced mounting straps.
- Was designed inhouse and tested in Australia's harsh conditions:
- Do they have an inhouse team of sewers that stand behind the product in the product in the event something goes wrong and you need a repair.
Each of these points leads to a buyer checklist of things to consider before forking over your hard earnt cash.
Your Wheel Bag Buying Checklist
Ok, so you have decided you need a wheel bag. Where do you start? Quite simply work through the 7 points above around what makes a premium or best wheel bag.
So What is Best Wheel Bag in Australia?
We think there are two bags to look at. These are:
- Crashpad Stealth MK2 Wheel Bag - The Stealth MK2 is designed as the allround storage solution for touring setups. Built from heavy-duty 410gsm canvas and lined with 600gsm PVC and engineered for permanent mounting, it offers structured storage capacity and reinforced strap systems suited to Australian conditions. Common uses include recovery gear, wet camp equipment, rubbish isolation, and general touring storage.
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Crashpad Viper Wheel Bag - in typical Crashpad fashion this bag is innovative in design in that it while it is a wheel bag it also has the added functionality of being able to carry 4 recovery boards while still having a usable wheel bag space. This allows you to free up roof rack space.
There’s no shortage of wheel bags for sale on the market today, but very few are designed, tested, and built by in-house R&D and sewing teams who know every stitch and load point inside the product.
If you’re serious about durability, long-term mounting, and real touring conditions, then supporting the innovators and original designers matters.