Yes, many all-road bikes are excellent for light bikepacking. Look for models with multiple bottle cage mounts, rack mounts, and frame bag compatibility. The moderate geometry is comfortable for long days, and the tire clearance handles the varied surfaces typical of bikepacking routes. For extended off-road bikepacking on rough terrain, a dedicated gravel bike with more tire clearance may be better, but for mixed-surface routes, all-road bikes are ideal.
Road Bike · All-Road Bike
Can I use an all-road bike for bikepacking?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Endurance Road Bike
$800 – $12000
Comfort-oriented road bikes designed for long-distance riding with relaxed geometry and compliance features.
Relaxed geometry with higher stackFrame compliance featuresWider tire clearance (28-35mm)

Gravel Bike
$800 – $12000
Versatile drop-bar bikes designed for mixed-surface riding on gravel, dirt, and pavement.
Wide tire clearance (35-50mm+)Disc brakesMultiple mounting points
More questions
- Can I ride an all-road bike on regular road group rides?
- What is the difference between an all-road bike and a gravel bike?
- Should I choose 1x or 2x drivetrain for an all-road bike?
- What tire width should I run on an all-road bike?
