The 1/2 Pack™ is our partial frame bag that allows for gear storage within your triangle while still leaving room to run water bottles/cages. Available in four sizes, the 1/2 Pack™ fits a multitude of open frame designs and is a great bag for longer day rides and overnight adventures alike.
- Full zip main compartment (drive side)
- Half zip tool pocket (non-drive side)
- Hook & loop closure hydration/wire port
- Adjustable/removable Velcro® One-Wrap® top tube straps allow for a more customized fit
- YKK® Uretek zippers
- X-pac® VX21/VX42 face fabrics
- Cordura® abrasion resistant fabric along tubing
- MIL-SPEC webbing and binding
- High Density closed-cell foam padding along down tube
- Reflective Oveja Negra logo
MADE IN THE U.S.A.
Who, What, Where?
Oveja Negra designs, manufactures, and sells top-shelf bikepacking bags out of their fun and bustling factory in Salida, CO. They are 16 people and 20 machines working their tails off to provide the best bags and customer service to riders worldwide.
Since their start in 2012, they've been manufacturing bikepacking gear in the Upper Arkansas Valley of Colorado.
When you purchase an Oveja Negra product, you are supporting their community. Thanks to you, they are able to provide thrive-able careers to people who live and play in their funky little mountain town. They're also committed to supporting other US manufacturers; this helps them limit the environmental impact of the transportation of raw goods as well as givingeveryone the peace of mind that their materials are produced ethically by companies who invest in their communities. Over 90% of their raw materials come from other domestic factories.
Beyond their ethos of domestic manufacturing, quality is king at Oveja Negra. They are obsessive about the details and keep a close eye on every product. Their gear is designed, tested, and sewn by cyclists that work hard to insure your adventures go off without a hitch.
What does 'Oveja Negra' mean?
In short, Black Sheep. Oveja Negra loves their home in Southern Colorado, and the American West is so heavily influenced by its Spanish roots that they decided the Spanish translation to "Oveja Negra" was a good fit. They embrace being the black sheep of the biking and manufacturing worlds.