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Reviewed in Italy on March 1, 2025
Acquistate 1 anno fa, borse ottime resistente ed impermeabili(provate!). Sono semplici da installare e dotate di molte cinghie
もなか
Reviewed in Japan on March 6, 2024
北海道ツーリング用に購入しました。軽い、防水、十分な容量、取り付け簡単。どれも問題ありません。特に、長距離のツーリングには防水は欠かせません。底には百均メッシュパネルで補強しています。これ必要です。
Benjamin D Gray
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023
Bought this for off-roading on my BMW R1250GS and it is fantastic! High quality, tough material. Made it through downpours without any issue. Fits nice and snug on the bike.I wish they had included air valves like on their duffle bag and a few more attachments for the bike, but for the price, it's amazingly well made! I added a couple bungies to further secure it and the thing didn't bounce at all.
Drew Bridges
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
Ordered these because I wanted a cheaper option for storage. So far, they look really well made and they fit over my GIVI luggage racks. The look like they clear the exhaust well enough that I don't imagine I'll need to improvise a heat shield to prevent melting on the underside. I'll update this review after I fill up the bags and put some miles on them.
Customer
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 14, 2023
I have used from Riyadh to Khobar and it fits to gixxer 250. Great products 😊🙌
W. Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
Used these on my 2022 KLR650 and they worked okay, but I had to use extra straps because the ones included couldn’t reach the frame. There were also challenges with straps being too close to the exhaust, but that’s more a me problem as I bought the larger size bags. The other reason to use pannier racks is to ensure that the bags don’t interfere with the stock turn signal lights. Overall, great bags, water tight, roomy, durable, and stayed in place when the bike was dropped. Just make sure you have a way to lash them to the frame and clear the signal lights and muffler.
Blanck v.
Reviewed in France on July 17, 2022
Non adapté pour vstrom dl 650 xt.Touche l'échappement.En revanche matériel de très bonne qualité.
S. Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2022
Use these on KLR650 for camping. These are high quality and far cheaper than the big name brands. I'm trying to get by without pannier racks and found that they work perfectly if mounting on top of my 40L dry duffle. The access to the duffle is blocked, but thats ok since the duffle only holds in-camp gear. I only load them about half full or less which leaves enough room during road stops to stash riding jacket and helmet. They come on and off very easy, by unclipping just the front two bottom staps. The rear strap goes around the back of the bike cargo rack and stays clipped to itself.
dozer82
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
Purchased a set of saddle bags and a top bag last year to travel to Central America.I used the top bag on the roof rack of my truck traveling out west for a total of 6k miles through rain and hail. I kept my camera equipment in the bag while traveling through some crazy storms. Never had a drop of water get in.After covid delays I just returned from central america using the saddle bags.....7k mile round trip and they were flawless!!! 6 days of rain on the return and no worries. I used factory pannier racks. These bags have plenty of room and tie down securely. I have several bikes and prefer these soft bags to hard cases.
R.E.L.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021
I just turned over 16,000 miles. I’ve camped with these probably almost 30 nights. They are still waterproof and working great. Great value for money.I got the bags because I didn't know what I would want and they were economical. I chose yellow because I wanted it to stand out and have people see me a bit better. I think that is worked well.I did buy a rack off eBay to keep the bags out of the tires. The rack goes on both sides of the rear of the bike I don't know if they would get pulled in or not, I sort of feel like you need a rack.The bike is a 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. I have ridden for whole days with them in the rain and none of the interior contents get wet. I was off-roading yesterday and fell into a foot deep pond sideways so that the bag was fully underwater, and I didn't have it rolled over multiple times to ensure that it was closed and sealed and it only got a couple cups of water in.With the Himalayan I was a little concerned about the heat off the exhaust. As long as it's four or five inches above the exhaust it seems fine. For a recent trip I try to heat shield and that work fine as well. The bag setup is flexible enough to accommodate having them away from the exhaust and still on the bike properly.I've driven with them full, and empty and they seem fine either way they don't flap around when they're empty and they're great when they're full you don't even notice them.I've driven about 8,000 miles with the bags. When connecting the bags to the rack I pulled pretty hard on the straps which strained the stitching a bit but it still holding. I don't think you need to pull that hard. If you look in the picture you can see that I've got my tent and sleeping mat strapped to the bags again I might be straining the straps a bit in that way too.You can't remove the rear seat on the Himalayan with the bags on there but that will be true for any set of bags I think. It takes me about 5 or so minutes to unbuckle the bags from the rack so that I can take the whole set of saddlebags with me in to say a hotel. Not a big deal especially at the price.I've been off road with these bags several times banging into trees dumping the bike in the road or in the woods and they don't have any holes in them yet so I'm pretty impressed.I pretty much leave them on the bike the whole time now.If you don't overfill them they're easy to seal. If you do overfill them like I do you can struggle a bit to get them to totally fold over like they're supposed to, but I found that they stay waterproof nonetheless.They pretty much do everything they say they will do. If you're looking for a waterproof bag and a good price, this is a great choice.Enjoy your ride
Ran
Reviewed in Australia on September 4, 2020
Will need a bit more time to see about durability, but in general, everything looks heavy duty and well put together.Have done a couple of multiple day trips with camping and long days off and on the road with this bags.Great set of bags, well designed and made with a lot of attention to detail you wouldn't expect at this price. Easy to adjust to the bike, very strong, offer a lot of space and truly water proof (as I discovered when a bottle of water spilled inside the bag).Would highly recommend if you want to go touring and advanture touring and don't want to spend the 400+ dollars for similar products from the large companies.
C. Berry
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019
Was sceptical because of the price but decided to go for it. Definitely glad I did. Rode from L.A. to Houston and then back to L.A.Bags were easy to install on a '15 FZ-09. Held up great for the 3,800 miles they were on the bike. 3+ days of hard rain for the trip home and everything stayed dry. Camped along the route both ways and bags stayed in the pouring rain all night long with no leaks. Back at home and the bags looked like they were pretty well thrashed. However, a quick wipe down with a wet rag and they look like they did before the trip. Buckles and straps are well thought out and placement is perfect. (at least for my needs)I did however, fabricate a rack, just to keep the bags away from the back tire. Don't think it needed it but didn't want to find out either. In the pics you can see I even loaded them up with charcoal and water for camp and they did great.Overall, I think these bags are an incredible bargain at this price. Highly recommend.
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