It's refreshing to find a motorcyclist who is willing to show used and worn-out bags to better demonstrate their durability and longevity. Your review felt genuine and well-informed.
I got rid of bungee tie downs after my son in law almost lost a finger to a bungee. I had a problem with a giant loop product and it was replaced with out question. I like the customer service and quality of the product!
Yes, customer service is what you are paying for with brands like GiantLoop, but I doubt they'd replace road rash or exhaust burns bags. I'm always killing my bags, I can't afford that sort of money every time.
Ive been using the rhinowalk clones of kriega US bags. Have a 10L pair and a 20L pair. They have been holding up for a few months with no issues so far.
The cheaper price was holding me back from purchasing these and worried the quality might not be as good as other brands. Still in market for some lugguge so look foward to a longer term review
The Oxford Aqua P32 are a no-brainer, very good bags. I've done a 4 day adv ride with the rhinowalk and they performed well, but not sure on their longevity yet
@@raivisverdins They are still going strong! I pressure clean the bike with them on even. They strap down tight against the bike and do not bounce around. The are good for over nighers in the size I got but the bigger size would be better for multi day camp trips.
I've just ordered the 10L tailbag to see what the quality is like before committing to the saddlebags. Great price! Seem to be a copy of the enduristan.
I just bought the Rhinowalk 1428 panniers, on the strength of this video. Only time will tell how long they last, but the quality and the fit seem to be very good. Why would you buy Kriega, Enduristan, Mosko etc. at two or three times the price ??
i got the 28L few weeks back. got the heat shield as well. The heat shield is pretty much useless as its to small, the large metal clip to fit around the exhaust doesnt even fit and I have an akro, it runs out when tightening and this is a 1000. Purchased from Adventure on store, when buying it ,they responded all the time, before i purchased it, as soon as i purchased and then advised about the heat sheild and how doesnt fit, never heard back again, and ive sent 3 emails to them asking...heat shield was $30, . Bags appear to be good quality so far so good...
Im now also running some a nomad adv rack now because the heat shield looked a bit questionable. www.nomad-adv.com/store/p1021/KTM_690_Soft_luggage_rack.html
The Oxford Aqua p32 packs a lot better than the oddly shaped Rhinowalks. There wasn't a lot of space left after putting a sleeping bag in the rhinowalk, where I'd get 2 in one oxford bag.
The material is a bit on the thin side. I have a hole in one bag after dragging the bike in the dirt once. I think for the price they are ok but they would be better with a thicker gauge matterial
Only don the one 4 day trip so far. But it was hardcore riding in parts and they performed well. Not as easy to pack as the Oxford P32, manage to get a sleeping bag in one side but not much room left for other stuff.
I did get a coin size hole in the left bag after my last crash. You can see that crash at the end of this video th-cam.com/video/IGJ3ZggusDQ/w-d-xo.html I'm planning on putting a tyre patch over it. I may make a video of it soon.
@@ManBikeSwag Ouch that would have hurt! Good to see nothing too major. Thanks for the reply on the bags as I'm quite keen on them and hoping they were pretty tough. Looking forward to the crash review vid if you do make one. Cheers
Any update on water proofing? I am interested in the 2 x 24L for a pan european trip of 2 months. They seem decent and cheap enough. But dont want to have to order replacement in romania
It's refreshing to find a motorcyclist who is willing to show used and worn-out bags to better demonstrate their durability and longevity. Your review felt genuine and well-informed.
I use the rhino bags in Baja for 10 days and they work perfect and still working good we do off road track
I ordered a set of these about 2 days before I saw your video. Good to know they're not total crap 🙂
Any word on how they're holding up after a few months?
I got rid of bungee tie downs after my son in law almost lost a finger to a bungee. I had a problem with a giant loop product and it was replaced with out question. I like the customer service and quality of the product!
Yes, customer service is what you are paying for with brands like GiantLoop, but I doubt they'd replace road rash or exhaust burns bags. I'm always killing my bags, I can't afford that sort of money every time.
Ive been using the rhinowalk clones of kriega US bags. Have a 10L pair and a 20L pair.
They have been holding up for a few months with no issues so far.
Yes i use those 10 litre bags with the yellow waterproof liner to for tools and tubes. The are good.
@@ManBikeSwag how waterproof is that liner? I haven't got mine wet yet.
@@TLE1977A holds up to a good down pour. The contents has never got wet yet.
The cheaper price was holding me back from purchasing these and worried the quality might not be as good as other brands. Still in market for some lugguge so look foward to a longer term review
The Oxford Aqua P32 are a no-brainer, very good bags. I've done a 4 day adv ride with the rhinowalk and they performed well, but not sure on their longevity yet
@@ManBikeSwag Can you update how your bags are holding on? Or not holding? :) Just ordered them.. still think I did the mistake :)
@@raivisverdins They are still going strong! I pressure clean the bike with them on even. They strap down tight against the bike and do not bounce around. The are good for over nighers in the size I got but the bigger size would be better for multi day camp trips.
@@ManBikeSwag Thanks mate, good to hear. Ride safe!
I've just ordered the 10L tailbag to see what the quality is like before committing to the saddlebags. Great price! Seem to be a copy of the enduristan.
I have a set of Lomo bags a Scots company really pleased with them 30 litres each they are well made completely waterproof
Hi, Scott, this is Bingo from Rhinowalk. Tks for the review of our bags. Still waiting for your field test review of our bag, hahaha!
Loving them so far, just haven't had any wet weather here yet for my final conclusions.
I just bought the Rhinowalk 1428 panniers, on the strength of this video. Only time will tell how long they last, but the quality and the fit seem to be very good. Why would you buy Kriega, Enduristan, Mosko etc. at two or three times the price ??
I'm inteested in what video platform you use when out on the tracks? You don't seem to get a lot of wind noise.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
What can you tell us after this time?
Been looking at theses for a while good to see a review 👍
nice vid. just got these myself a few days ago and looking forward to a field test
What size did you mention? They only offer 14,28 and 48 I believe.
i got the 28L few weeks back. got the heat shield as well. The heat shield is pretty much useless as its to small, the large metal clip to fit around the exhaust doesnt even fit and I have an akro, it runs out when tightening and this is a 1000. Purchased from Adventure on store, when buying it ,they responded all the time, before i purchased it, as soon as i purchased and then advised about the heat sheild and how doesnt fit, never heard back again, and ive sent 3 emails to them asking...heat shield was $30, . Bags appear to be good quality so far so good...
Im now also running some a nomad adv rack now because the heat shield looked a bit questionable. www.nomad-adv.com/store/p1021/KTM_690_Soft_luggage_rack.html
Subbed. Waiting for a load out video of what you fill them with. I love MotoCamping but hate the bags I've got.
The Oxford Aqua p32 packs a lot better than the oddly shaped Rhinowalks. There wasn't a lot of space left after putting a sleeping bag in the rhinowalk, where I'd get 2 in one oxford bag.
@@ManBikeSwag im looking for the bigger 40l rhinowalk, but seem to be sold out. I'll check out the oxford too.
@@areess6209 i need a slim load for riding tight tracks. This is why I'm using smaller capacity.
@@ManBikeSwag I'm mostly gearing up for overnight adventures. I'm also looking at the tusk highland set.
thanks for sharing👍👍👍
Nice man! Have these held up? Icouldn't really tell in your lateset videos if these were the bags you're still using
The material is a bit on the thin side. I have a hole in one bag after dragging the bike in the dirt once. I think for the price they are ok but they would be better with a thicker gauge matterial
I will follow up with a video at some point.
Any feedback or updated vid on your thoughts on these after taking them on your trip?
Only don the one 4 day trip so far. But it was hardcore riding in parts and they performed well. Not as easy to pack as the Oxford P32, manage to get a sleeping bag in one side but not much room left for other stuff.
Nice following drone shots. What are you using to get those?
Skydio 2 , It's a ripper of a drone
Im interested in these bags. Have you got any further info on how they are holding up? Have you crash tested them? Cheers
I did get a coin size hole in the left bag after my last crash. You can see that crash at the end of this video th-cam.com/video/IGJ3ZggusDQ/w-d-xo.html I'm planning on putting a tyre patch over it. I may make a video of it soon.
@@ManBikeSwag Ouch that would have hurt! Good to see nothing too major. Thanks for the reply on the bags as I'm quite keen on them and hoping they were pretty tough. Looking forward to the crash review vid if you do make one. Cheers
Thank God! An Aussie. Good on you matey .
Any update on water proofing? I am interested in the 2 x 24L for a pan european trip of 2 months. They seem decent and cheap enough. But dont want to have to order replacement in romania
They seem sturdy still. It hasn't rained much here lately but the water crossings haven't affected my dry items inside.
@@ManBikeSwag thanks for replying so fast
You can fix those bags with an old inner tube and shoe goo 100% works
Nice will do a video on it! Cheers
Hey Scott. Would you go back to the Oxford's now?... with a year of using under your belt?