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Graig Owens
> 24 hourI have the 60L version and its a great bag. It fits well sideways and inline on my Harley Pan America. When I first got it I was worried it was too big, but once I packed it full of gear and strapped it on, it fit great. If you have panniers and are not going out for weeks at a time, Id recommend a smaller one. If this is going to be the only bag you carry and you dont plan on having a passenger, its the right buy.
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Scott M.
> 24 hourDoes everything it describes it does.
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Tim Mehrens
> 24 hourWill work great for holding all my camping stuff, tent, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, and essentials on my motorcycle.
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Bhagyesh
> 24 hourReally great product, rollup duffel. Straps arrangement is good with stacking attachment option. Waiting to use it on long motorcycle trip and test it out with rainy weather. Giving 5 start as going to use as motorcycle language bag but things to note: 1. its rollup duffel no, chain - I like it as was looking to use on motorcycle. 2. it does not have firm/ hard base - which is good if you are planning to use for backpacking or motorcycle language bag. 3 4 compression straps- which is good if you are planning to use for motorcycle language bag. 4. Fully waterproof construction - which is good if you are planning to use for backpacking or motorcycle language bag. 5. No suspension system - makes it inconvenient for hiking or backpacking. 6. No outer pockets - makes it inconvenient for hiking or backpacking. 7. Single compartment and access it only from top rollup - makes it inconvenient for hiking or backpacking. 8. No loops or external straps - makes it inconvenient for hiking or backpacking.
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Ken Donovan
> 24 hourAfter looking at a ton of drybags for long distance motorcycle travel, I bought the 60 liter in yellow for visibility on the highway in grey, rainy conditions. When it arrived, at first I thought it was too big but its actually perfect for my needs. You can cinch it down with the straps to make it smaller. It was nice being able to take my bulky jacket off in the sweltering summer Florida heat and easily store it in the bag, plus Im able pack an extra pair of motorcycle pants with protective armor (in a vacuum bag). This bag has traveled thousands of miles in monsoon downpours for hours and everything is bone dry. It attaches and detaches in seconds when I park for the night. I just throw it over my shoulder to check in to hotels. It still looks great and I get asked about it daily when traveling. It folds down easily when I store it in the garage. There are tons of ways to easily strap it to your motorcycle. Its a steal if you compare the price to the fancy motorcycle branded gear that cost an eye watering hundreds more. Definitely a home run and a no-brainer!
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Mr. Torrance Waters
> 24 hourSeems it will work well in rain...soon as it does I know
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Dan Dan
> 24 hourI 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.
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Mim
> 24 hourWe bought this bag to strap on the back of our motorcycle. It holds quite a bit and one has to be creative on how to pack this since it is just a big open bag. The nice feature is that it has a vent so you can take the excess air out to compact the bag to properly and firmly use the straps to secure the bag to the back of the bike. I would make sure you select the right size. I did not get the larger one and glad I did not. This one is huge and more than adequate to easily hold 1-2 weeks worth of clothes and toiletries for two people. Fold it up and secure if you have additional storage areas on your bike and it can be a back up storage if you find yourself out shopping and need to carry your items back home. Using a regular backpack was not recommended to use on the bike because the extreme wind and possible soaking rain could penetrate. This is marine grade and; is made to withstand the elements. Well worth the money. Would recommend
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Mr. Reyes Jacobs
> 24 hourGood strap system for mounting on rear fender rack (Tusk). 40L is big and can sag over you bike muffler. If. 20 or 30l bag was offered, I’d use that for day trips or 1 night Moto camping trips. I use a rok strap on top to synch the bag level to keep it a few inches from the muffler’s heat guard. Love the air release valve that help compress after the roll top and end buckles are closed. Love the hi-viz color behind me while on the road. I’ve been called a “sharpee” by riding buddies. That’s ok, the people texting / driving probably saw my bag too.
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Ken
> 24 hourNice 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.