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Ken Donovan
> 3 dayAfter 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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Salty
> 3 dayJust what I as looking for. Price was good. Very pleased.
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Scott M.
> 3 dayDoes everything it describes it does.
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Danny
> 3 dayFirst time using a roll top waterproof bag. I was not disappointed with this product, 40 l size just right for a weeks trip on the motorcycle. Ran into heavy rain on the way back, riding two plus hours in light and heavy rain, bag kept all items nice and dry. Was easy to secure to luggage rack on the motorcycle trunk with supplied straps. Did not budge for the whole trip including at highway speeds.
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/bob
> 3 dayI 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.
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Kris
Greater than one weekThis year I am having to ride bikes full time and when it rains I had no idea what I was going to do with my extra cloths. After a look around I chose this bag and I couldn’t be happier! With the Harley I can strap it down and when I ride my sport bike I wear it as a book bag. Has a ton of different ways to strap. 10/10!
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Rocky DeAnda
> 3 dayDid the job. Kept it dry in the rain and mud. Year later, it holds up.
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Deckdaddy
Greater than one weekThis bag is sturdy, and has a air release. It really makes a difference when you roll it up. It also has strong straps for carrying.
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Joe
> 3 dayI bought this for my klr650. I’m doing the WABDR next week and first impressions are good. I was able to fit my tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, pillow, camping chair and still have room for a pack of beer! The straps are nice to hook to the bike and unclip from the bag easily if you wanted to remove from the bike for the night. I’ll update review after trip but it’s looking good!
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will edwards
> 3 dayI am sure as long as the material remains supple it will be waterproof, but being vinyl it will dry out and crack. I assume. Take it for what it is worth