BORLENI Motorcycle Dry Bag Waterproof Motorcycle Luggage Bag Motorcycle Duffel Bag for Skiing Travel Hiking Camping Boating Riding Fishing (Olive,25L)

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  • Ron Walker

    > 24 hour

    This product was exactly as described. The 40l bag is perfect for packing and keeping things dry. It has plenty of straps for attaching to bike and I like the ability to get the air out through the valve to compress before attaching to my bike. The bag is large enough to hold 2 peoples things for probably a weeks worth of clothes.

  • Steve

    > 24 hour

    Tiedowns could be better for a luggage rack application. All in all, it seems to be descent bag. Using it for two sets of rain gear on the bike.

  • Max

    > 24 hour

    Worked as advertised. Can’t comment on water proof claim since we didn’t encounter any weather on the trip. Very dusty and dirty environment though and the bags kept the contents clean. The compression capability was nice as I was able to reduce the size of the bags to fit better on the trailer (see pic). Used for three consecutive days...averaging about 50 miles a day on a packed limestone trail.

  • Hobbins23

    > 24 hour

    We didnt use them on motorcycles, but on our thule rack. We had two bags which held a ton of things. The bags compress well and appear to be wet proof (no rain or water to check). We combined straps and tethered other things down. Drove and unpacked several times and they show no worse for where after 3 weeks on the road. I only gave 4 stars because I could imagine some water issues if the rain is hard enough. Definitely suggest these bags.

  • Ken

    > 24 hour

    Nice bag. I took it on its first trip over the weekend on my KTM 390 Adv. Fits nicely, I chose the 40L as my bike is on the smaller and lighter side. It held everything I needed for my weekend trip, a tent, sleeping bag, inflatable mat, pillow, clothes, food, etc. I had some tools and cooking supplies in the side bags, but this bag took the place of my backpack. Was on 30 miles of gravel and dusty paths, and the inside was completely dust free. Rode through a few puddles and everything was dry, although probably not enough water for thorough testing. Based on the material, roll top, and velcro closure, I cannot see why it would not be waterproof. I like the strap configurations and straps provided. Used them my entire trip. Great price point, will keep testing the bad and will report if I uncover any new details.

  • /bob

    > 24 hour

    I liked the size of the 40L bag better. But that one didnt hold all I needed to pack for motorcycle camping. I tried another branded bag that claimed to be 66L. That one fit everything... but just barely. It was very tight. Tight fit is not good to maintain integrity of the material. Better to have more room in the bag and roll it down a little more. Thats this bag. I once had another bag several years ago that was very large, 110L. This 60L bag is closer to 90L. It fits everything I need to pack in it with some room to spare. It is 27.6 inches long and bulges on all sides so maybe another inch longer overall vs the smaller bags I tried that were 23.6-24 inches long. I would have preferred a slightly shorter bag than 28 inches but this will work for me. The space I have on the bike is right at 26.8 inches from the rear of the rider seat stop to the end of the luggage rack so it overhangs a little over an inch. No problem with that. I tie the bag on the bike long ways, front to back to avoid getting into my mirrors and also to avoid catching any wind. I have another shorter standard dry bag (end loading) for my tent and tarp that will be tied down on top of this one. I keep these separate in case they are wet when packed so I keep other stuff dry. No determination how this bag will work in the rain since it is winter time so will have to wait until May for my first camping trip to try it.

  • Tim Mehrens

    > 24 hour

    Will work great for holding all my camping stuff, tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, and essentials on my motorcycle.

  • Laura LL

    > 24 hour

    Very excellent product for motorcycles. We use it in a trip from California to Florida in summer, hitting the hurricane Laura, so we had more than one day and weather of trying this bag, excellent! Super well design to keep the attachments on the the bike, while you take out whenever you want to the rest of the bag. Huge capacity ( 65 lts). Very impermeable. No regrets!

  • Dan Dan

    > 24 hour

    I bought the 40L (green camouflage bag) recently to be an alternate to prior purchase over a year ago 60L (yellow bag). Both are excellent. The 40L I like better because I was taking too much gear and I needed to downsize. My 40L picture above on the bike fits a -two man tent, packable chair, inflatable sleep pad, small tarp, outdoor blanket, emergency blanket, heated motorcycle jacket, sweater, summer or winter gloves, small towel, large Bible and paperback book. The 60L pictured was the same items but this one trip I had to take up a large enduro helmet, extra gloves and off road goggles in addition to all the gear mentioned. Both sizes are great but if you are traveling solo and camping, I would recommend the 40L. The 60L you can bundle down if your not using the room. However I have been thankful for the 60L. A few times such as when I had to throw my tent in and the bag and haul myself to a hotel in a hurry due to weather! Nevertheless both were rained on during separate trips. No issues of water getting through everything was dry.

  • William Parchim

    > 24 hour

    This is a huge bag. I ordered the 60L, thinking it would not be big enough for my motorcycle trips. I was very wrong. This bag has more room than I need for all but the round the world trips. Very waterproof, even in driving rain storm riding at 55 MPH. The air vent is also a great addition to let all the extra air out so you can tie the bag down tight.

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