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Catherine L. Goldshot
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
I used this on an 8 day bicycle trip from Pennsylvania to DC. Even in heavy rains, all my items stayed dry. I had to tighten it once to keep it on the rack, but not bad for an eight day trip.
EverNoticeThat
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023
I chose the black and yellow color for the Rhinowalk Waterproof 20L Motorcycle Duffle Bag, in order to ensure greater visibility while on the go. Marketed as a motorcycle bag, I could see myself using this as a gym and/or hiking bag when out in the rough.It's made of thick material that will keep your things dry. The 20L size is not zippered, but has a fold-over top, so keep that in mind when filling it. Inside are a number of included straps to help everything remain secure. I like the grippy bottom which will prevent your bag from sliding around when you don't want it to.Be careful not to fold this bag, but instead roll it closed when not in use, as I could see the folds and creases becoming an issue over time.This is yet another of those products where once you get it, you'll want another. I'd use one for smelly gym clothes, socks and sneakers, and the other for everything else. The only thing that would make this excellent piece of kit better would be if it glowed in the dark, how about it Rhinowalk! :) This is an impressive bag that I would buy again.
Kiwipine
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
I have a large yellow & black trim duffel bag in waterproof PVC coated polyester (by another brand) that I've been using for years. It's been around the world with me a couple of times and is still going strong.I thought this Rhinowalk Motorcycle Tail bag might be a useful addition for overnight needs. It appears to be well designed, with handles, lots of straps, and two small reflector patches at each end. It's like a dry bag/carpet bag combination and is just one compartment (no extra pockets). The top opens up completely for access and easy packing and the top rolls shut. I can see it would have many uses and it will carry as much as a day pack or average sized overnight bag.Unfortunately, when I unfolded the bag I received I noticed it has a small hole at a point where it was folded. I can't tell if it's an issue because of the fold, the PVC coating or lax quality control. It is very small (~ 1/8"), however a hole doesn't need to be large for moisture to get in. There is another weird crease on the other side of the bag that looks like it was folded when the fabric was hot or something. The straps are sturdy, but the bag fabric doesn't feel quite as heavy duty as my old favorite duffel. Luckily I'm not planning on hitching it to my bike or canoe anytime soon.
MrJones
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023
I really like this bag. Unlike a waterproof bag you would typically use for canoeing, this bag opens on the long side rather than the short end. It's easy to find items rather than dig for the bottom. I have the 20L bag, it has plenty of space for daily use. Get the larger bags if you intend to use them for luggage. I like that the straps to secure it to the bike detach. It makes the bag more useful not having all the extra straps go with you when carrying it around.
StormanNorman
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
For over 50 years motorcycles have meant adventures to me so, after retiring seven years ago, I began a tradition of taking month-long motorcycle trips to better acquaint myself with parts of America, both known and unknown. My usual ride is a 2002 Honda Goldwing 1800 motorcycle, a huge touring machine which provides significant storage capacity. However, because I often camp out on these trips I’ve found a need for even more storage capacity than the motorcycle provides, thus the use of a seat bag. Two years ago I utilized one I believe is at least 60 L if not more. I determined that was a little larger than I needed so I decided to downsize. So when I spotted the 20L Rhinowalk Motorcycle Seat Bag, I knew I needed to try it out. Here are my notes:* Let me get the one con out of the way: The bag does NOT have a Velcro seal on the lip (seam) of the top opening. Both of the other seat bags I own have a Velcro seal, and that feature clearly adds a slight bit of confirmation when sealing the bag (since without it the two sides of the top lip have a tendency to pull apart when folding the bag down onto itself).* The 60 L bag I used two years ago (which can be seen in one of my pictures to show a contrast between its size and the size of the Rhinowalk bag) is clearly built with a heavier duty PVC plastic material. However, for my purposes, I believe that was a bit of overkill, and thus the PVC this bag is made from should be more than adequate.* I carefully studied all of the seams on the bag - including the locations where the snaps & straps have been bonded to the bag - and they appear to be sealed in an excellent manner.* I chose the yellow bag vs the black one mainly due to the fact that Arizona’s blazing summer sun is especially harsh on any type of black material. Yellow? Way less.* The assortment of clips on this bag allow for considerable flexibility as I determine the best method to securely attach it to my motorcycle.* The design of the bag even included two reflective spots on each end of the bag to aid in the bag’s visibility.NOTE: I included my 3/4 shell white helmet in one of the pictures in an attempt to better indicate the size of this bag. From my perspective, it appears two of those helmets would fit comfortably in this bag.My next long motorcycle trip is still a ways away, but I feel confident this bag will provide just enough extra storage to hold the overflow from my Goldwing’s storage compartments.
Clark C. Adams
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023
I bought this for use as a tailbag on my dual-sport motorcycle and it is well suited to this use. The material is heavy vinyl coated nylon with heat sealed seams and should be completely waterproof. It has numerous tie-down points and includes accessory straps for securing the bag to a rack. There's a reinforced patch on the bottom to protect the bag from wear from vibration. The size is perfect for keeping your clothes, an extra layer, and some raingear readily available. The only complaint I have is that the rolltop does not have a stiffener at the opening to make it more secure (the opening trim is just 1" flat webbing). It is not a Watershed- quality drybag, but it is almost as functional at a fraction of the cost. This is a great option if you're looking for a waterproof riding bag.
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