CHROME BARRAGE CARGO 22X
Durable urban pack that prioritises function over fashion
VOLUME 22 litres WEIGHT 1.4kg LAPTOP SLEEVE Yes FULLY WATERPROOF Yes LIGHT CLIP Yes
Chrome bags have achieved neariconic status because they’re built to last – you’ll probably only ever need to buy one. The Barrage is a seriously constructed pack – it has a welded-seam waterproof tarpaulin liner and the exterior shell is made from abrasion-resistant 1050 denier nylon. The roll top fastens with the chunkiest buckle I’ve ever seen and there’s an exterior cargo net that can be fastened flat when not in use. An easy-access zipped pocket sits underneath it for phone, keys and the like, while the side pockets are big enough for water bottles and/or a U-lock. The ergonomically shaped shoulder straps are padded and mesh-lined for added breathability, while the webbing has reflective detailing.
The pack feels bigger than its 22-litre volume suggests. Fully unrolled it is deep, but the heavy-duty base allows it to stand up, making for easy packing. There’s a laptop sleeve inside the main compartment, but for the rest of my kit I used packing cubes to make it quicker to access everything. The cargo net fits a helmet, but can also be used to keep wet kit separate or even carry home the result of a supermarket raid.
The downside to this rock-solid construction is weight, but it’s not that much more than the Ortlieb or Vaude, and it doesn’t ride heavy, with the deeply padded back panel holding it in a comfortable position. The Barrage does feel ‘flat’ on your back for the first few rides, and it takes a good few more to even begin to wear in, but then it has been built to last a lifetime and comes with a warranty to match. On Chrome’s website you’ll find owners who don’t bother to leave a review until after a few years.
It takes a good few rides to even begin to wear in, but it has been built to last a lifetime