Just got the 25L yesterday for $71.99 at cycle gear. I have two Kreiga tail bags and went in for the kreiga 20L backpack, but it was double the price, had less options, and isn’t waterproof. I’ll be using this for a ride through Montana. With the backpack and a 30 and 10L tail bag, I have everything I need for an extended off grid camping trip.
Any idea what size laptop would fit? We're now working half in office, half at home and I'm looking for a waterproof/dry bag tail bag that would fit my 17" work laptop...
@@dancastillo4040 Nice joke Dan! but I’m a Retired US Marine and Jungle Survival Instructor who’s constantly swimming in one of the biggest rivers of the world training only kids with cojones, and my question was for those motivator clients who like to travel with quality of gear before they come to me for training from all over the globe, I’m not here looking for nonsense responses. You have a wonderful day son.
Personally I never leave any luggage on my bike, unless I have my entire bike covered. Usually when I'm going back and forth between campus IL keep a weather cover in my tail bag. That way when I get to campus I can leave my helmet and anything I don't need with me on the bike. Bonus points about the cover is water protection and obviously no one can see what a nice bike is sitting there, or all the stuff on it. (I'd also invest in a motion sensor alarm, goes a long way)
Just got the 25L yesterday for $71.99 at cycle gear. I have two Kreiga tail bags and went in for the kreiga 20L backpack, but it was double the price, had less options, and isn’t waterproof. I’ll be using this for a ride through Montana. With the backpack and a 30 and 10L tail bag, I have everything I need for an extended off grid camping trip.
Any idea what size laptop would fit? We're now working half in office, half at home and I'm looking for a waterproof/dry bag tail bag that would fit my 17" work laptop...
Will they float in the water as a survival floating device aid to cross rivers?
learn how to swim
@@dancastillo4040 Nice joke Dan! but I’m a Retired US Marine and Jungle Survival Instructor who’s constantly swimming in one of the biggest rivers of the world training only kids with cojones, and my question was for those motivator clients who like to travel with quality of gear before they come to me for training from all over the globe, I’m not here looking for nonsense responses. You have a wonderful day son.
@@dancastillo4040 damn he clowned your ass 😂
@@amazonexpeditioners good for you
I wonder if I could use rock straps or the straps provided to mount them to the pannier racks on my cb500x, therefore using them as saddle bags?
Is here a way to lock these at all? Seems like if you left this on your bike people could easily open it and look around.
Personally I never leave any luggage on my bike, unless I have my entire bike covered.
Usually when I'm going back and forth between campus IL keep a weather cover in my tail bag. That way when I get to campus I can leave my helmet and anything I don't need with me on the bike. Bonus points about the cover is water protection and obviously no one can see what a nice bike is sitting there, or all the stuff on it.
(I'd also invest in a motion sensor alarm, goes a long way)
Great back pack. Waiting on it in the EU 🇪🇺
Any news?
Link broken
Looks like the listing isn't up yet
Running into an issue with our product page for a few new products, should be fixed in a few hours. Thanks!
@@RevZilla ok