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The Rhinowalk Motor Pannier Bag (10L) is a lightweight, durable polyester motorcycle seat bag featuring a fully waterproof removable inner compartment, modular buckle system for combining multiple bags, anti-slip netting for stability, and reflective logos for enhanced night safety. Designed for versatile use as a pannier, shoulder bag, or backpack, it offers 10 liters of organized storage tailored for professional riders who demand both style and function.
Color | Black-10L |
Brand | Rhinowalk |
Material | Polyester |
Style | Powersports-tail-bags |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Product Dimensions | 9.06"L x 4.13"W x 18.31"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Capacity | 10 Liters |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Handle Type | shoulder strap |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | Rhinowalk |
Model | 0e-jif6-nwxq |
Item Weight | 1.39 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 0E-JIF6-NWXQ |
Manufacturer Part Number | X216Bl-10L |
J**E
Nice capacity for the size
I purchased this bag with the intent of multiple uses, but one of them is for motorcycle camping. I felt the 30L would be over-kill and went with the 20L, and the 20 is pretty much a perfect fit on the pillion seat of my Royal Enfield. The included straps are long enough to be versatile, but not so long as to dangle dangerously. The clips are a nice touch to secure strap ends, and the attachment points are well sewn and sturdy. The straps are a bit slick, however, so they will slip unless they are doubled back through the slide buckle to lock them in. The non-skid material on the seat side holds nicely, but I do wish the tail strap had a bit more length to it. The zip-out dust liner is a nice feature, but it would have been nice if the mouth of the bag had a velcro closure in addition to the roll up.The capacity of the 20L is a perfect fit for my solo tent, down quilt, sleeping pad, pillow, inflate bag, cook kit (w/stove + fuel), and bear bag with food for 3-4 days (these items are pictured packed and unpacked for ref.). I also purchased the 10L to attach for my clothes, headlamps, personal items, and first aid kit. I liked the concept of organizing the items for immediate use separate of the casual use items VS. tossing it all into one larger bag. It helps keep the clothes cleaner too.I am also a backpacker and sea kayak camper, and have used several types of packs and duffles over the years, and these bags seem to be well constructed and sturdy. I cannot report on how waterproof they may be, and probably won't because my days of riding and camping in the rain are over! However, I probably wouldn't trust these to be very waterproof. If there is a sil coating on the liner bag, it is not very thick, so it would probably be best to pack sensitive items accordingly.
P**.
Almost Perfect Kriega Clone
I gave it 4 stars because nothing is ever perfect... That said, this bag is pretty close. If you're looking at this as an affordable alternative to a $200 Kriega US 30L bag, then you're making the right choice! Let me start by getting the negative things out of the way.NEGATIVE THINGS:1. The interior "dry bag" is a bit thin and doesn't feel as substantial as I'd expect. It is also zippered into the top of the interior so it's not as easily removable. The Kriega has a velcro lining for their dry bag insert making it quickly removable. Minor issue honestly.2. Using the bag when it's not full, or close to full, the tail end (in my pics) doesnt have enough loft to support the full presure of the rear straps being cinched down tight, which I think are a bit too far back. The bag isn't meant to be used half full so as long as you fill it with gear this strap issue isn't an issue at all. If you want to bring less stuff then get the smaller 20L or 10L bags.3. Other reviews noted a thread issue where threads would start to unravel by wind at speed. I did notice a couple of small threads coming off of the straps but I melted them back with a lighter and it's never been an issue again. it was only 2-3 short threads, and I melted them as a precaution, not because they were failing.That's it. That's all I can "complain" about.POSITIVE THINGS:1. Waterproof outside is really waterproof. I poured a whole glass of water all over this bag the day it was installed and it beaded up and rolled off.2. Size. It holds a lot of gear. I've had a 3 day bike trip's worth of clothes/tools/documents/toiletries/etc... and it had plenty of room for all of it. When not touring I keep extra jackets and layers in it for emergencies and have saved a few friends from freezing on the cooler rides home at night.3. Quality. So far it's been exceptional. It has held up great and has been exposed to plenty of weather with zero issues. The straps hold tight, the hooks are lightweight aluminum with good finishing. Plenty of molle webbing for additional bags. Bottom mesh pocket/gripper to hold it to your seat. Top waterproof zippered pocket for documents and such. Bright yellow interior. Roll-top closure with snap buckle. Sewn-on comfort carry handle. Backpack straps (I haven't used these yet, no need) but they seem fine.4. Looks. I get compliments on this bag almost every ride. Its finish and proportions really fit the bike well and many times it's been mistaken for a Kriega. Seriously, many times.I spent weeks researching seat bags, saddle bags, panniers, etc... from all the big brands (Kriega, Mosko, SW Motech, Giant Loop, etc...) all came in way above the price range for something I see as a utilitarian add on. It needs to serve a function and do it well for a reasonable price. At $200+ for these other brands I can buy this bag 4 times and it would look new for years to come. Plus, On Triumph bench seats it fits the long way leaving a great space for you to sit and have a nice backrest. Probably one of the best-unexpected features I've found.It's worth the $50! Go for it!
A**R
Got the 10L Waterproof and Nice
Got this for my tail rack and it works great. It is pretty easy to hook up and strap on. I got it originally for a small tool pouch and tubes but now I am stuffing everything in it. The bag is holding up great but I wish I went for the 20L rather than the 10L. Currently I have my tool pouch, my small portable tire inflator/ engine jumper, and my bike cover crammed into the 10L. I have added a couple of straps so everything fits as I am probably making it into a 15L bag.
R**D
Love this tail bag
For the price, I think this bag is a really good value. I really like the dry-bag type inner liner and fold-over style top. It only has one zipper, which is a pocket, and that zipper is water-tight, which is a really nice feature, because I do a lot of dirt riding, so the zipper won't get contaminated. The many strap options are really nice and works great. I like the additional straps for using it as a back pack, but the straps for that could be better.The biggest issue, as many others have mentioned, is the metal hooks don't have a positive hold on the straps, and if they get loose they can fall apart while you're riding. I solved this issue very easily, I used 4 hair-ties that act as safeties and prevent the straps from leaving the hooks. A very quick and simple fix, and you can still get the straps out easily without removing the hair-ties.
C**0
10L Holds a gallon of milk and more
The smallest version is 10L (liter). It holds a USA 1 gallon milk or water jug with plenty of room to spare. Almost would hold two of them, but I don't want to cram a second one in there for fear of crumpling the jug and dumping the milk. At first I was confused about the purpose of the rubbery net pocket. Others don't seem to really mention that THE RUBBERY NET IS THE BOTTOM and should be against your bike's seat. That helps grip the seat. See the seller's pictures. At first I was confused because I assumed the rubbery net pocket went on top, to use as a pocket. Not so. It can be used as a pocket, but only while carrying the bag by hand, not while strapped to the seat. That's not clear from the very dark-colored pics supplied in the brief instruction leaflet. Overall it seems good quality and neat looking and I really look forward to using it.
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