Supreme x ORTLIEB Large Rolltop Backpack
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The ORTLIEB X-Tremer is a 113-liter expedition dry-bag backpack made in Heilsbronn, Germany from PVC-coated polyester with a Cordura-reinforced base, seam-welded construction, and a roll-and-snap closure that reaches IP64 protection when rolled three to four times. It measures 92 cm tall and carries on anatomically padded shoulder straps rated to 220 kg, with three weld-on D-rings for lashing and lock-through attachment. ORTLIEB has built waterproof gear for cyclists, paddlers, and expedition travelers in Germany since Hartmut Ortlieb founded the company in 1982. The SS24 Supreme version applies a box logo print to the front and back of the 113L size in green, yellow, and black.
About ORTLIEB
Ortlieb Sportartikel is a German waterproof bag manufacturer founded on April 1, 1982, by Hartmut Ortlieb in Nuremberg, and headquartered in Heilsbronn since 1997. The founder, a cyclist frustrated by wet gear on tour, produced the first panniers by hand from truck tarpaulin. In 1984 Ortlieb introduced high-frequency seam welding, which fuses PVC-coated fabric into a waterproof bond without stitching, and the technique remains the company's signature construction. The line covers bicycle panniers, handlebar bags, dry bags, backpacks, and travel luggage, all manufactured in Germany. Supreme's collaboration with Ortlieb applies the box logo to its welded panniers and dry bags.


