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Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
It's Kool lightweight and verry Kool great value
Ann-Marie Perry
Reviewed in Australia on November 7, 2024
Excellent. Exactly what I required.
Gerrit Szamborzki
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2024
I use it every day for work. It fits good, the quality could be a little bit better.
Antony R.
Reviewed in Australia on October 10, 2024
Really impressed with the quality. Exactly what I wanted
James
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
You never really know that you need a product until you have the product! I highly recommend this for anyone as a gift who is a motorcycle rider! Super sturdy shell design is not only amazing in case of accidents/wrecks but it is also very spacious! I use this literally every time I want an excuse to get out of the house to go "grocery shopping" xP. Easily fits two to four grocery bags worth of items. Has plenty of room and pockets for things such as a helmet or a laptop or a phone. I love it for its storage but at the end of the day I respect it for its capability to minimize back injuries from wrecks. Knock on wood I have never had a motorcycle wreck as of now but I would feel that much better wearing this beforehand in case it happens. This needs to be a gift for every motorcycle rider you know! I never thought of needing such a thing until I saw a close friend wreck. A product such as this would have saved him a tremendous amount of injury/healing time. In comparison to similar products you cannot beat the price for this one. Also it is very water resistant I have personally wore this when it was raining extremely hard and nothing inside was wet.
Jr
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022
ConsThe sections that connect the shoulder straps at the back of the neck is very uncomfortable, not for every day use. I also thought this was a “hard shell” like hard plastic but the outer shell is really hard padding.ProsLooks as advertised, padding that meets the back is very well made, the back pack looks small but can hold a lot stuff.
Peter J. Madeira
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022
Overall, this product is an excellent value for the price. Most motorcycle helmet backpacks are priced well over $100. This backpack is such a great value. It has clean lines and a good look even when expanded to store the helmet. It has internal storage pockets for supplies, chargers, pens, etc.Overall, this is a must have for any rider. Especially someone just getting started and wants to keep costs low.
Luis Enrique Arellano Luna
Reviewed in Mexico on November 10, 2022
Es muy práctica. Aunque en precio se me ase un poco elevado a lo que te ofrece en calidad
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021
I've been using this daily for over a month. It's at a very good price compared to cyclegear/revzilla. The zippers are good. The inner pockets are good. My 15" laptop fits but it's a little tight. I have packed it full many times and it remains pretty comfortable.The only criticism I have is the across the torso straps are not long enough, assuming you are wearing gear. They are tight when loaded and I am wearing gear/layers. I am slim build.
S Khan
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2019
Great knockoff of Ogio “Mach” series backpack. Seriously, can't believe a helmet fits in this. It has a lot of compartments for various items that you can fit it in, including a full-sized helmet!There is a slight issue where the backpack (when full) gets raised and sits on your neck instead of shoulders so be careful when riding a full backpack and not and not to fall on your neck! However, when backpack is nicely packed, it sits really well and makes me feel safer when riding.It's exactly what I was looking for because I can take my spare helmet with me when I pick up a passenger.
David Bachman
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2019
The aero shape of this thing does, in fact, work great for making the backpack not catch the wind. Other backpacks I've got and tried tend to act almost like a parachute and pull on you badly at times, especially with crosswinds from the side on the highway. With this, especially if you don't have a ton of heavy stuff in it, you literally can forget it's on your back after awhile. There's also very minimal stuff hanging off the bag, so there's not a slew of straps and things flapping around in the breeze to make noise or whip against you or anything - a "tactical" pack I was previously using would about beat me to death with all the hangy-offy strappy thingies on it.This bag does have a fairly limited amount of space to work with due to its shape, which was kinda expected. Without using the expansion feature, I can fit a small lunch bag, my uniform pants, and my uniform shirt in here ... and that's it. You can maybe slip a few thin things into the semi-useful pocket on the opening flap, but doing so makes that stick out enough that it limits what else you can put into the main compartment and/or it makes the back of the pack jut out and dig into your back. Works super slick for carrying a few original-cased DVD's and such, though, and even keeps papers from getting all wrinkled up. Forget the shoe loop things inside, unless you're carrying ballerina slippers, because you won't have room for anything else.If you unzip the expansion, you can get a lot more stuff in there, but at the cost of making the bag a bit uncomfortable against your bag (the shape feels weird against your back then) and it sticks out farther, meaning it catches more wind and can pull you around. Good feature to have, however, for lower-speed trips, like around town at 45 MPH and slower.The straps aren't really padded and can kinda dig into your shoulders depending upon what you're wearing, but they do seem to be made of pretty durable material, so they're not going to snag upon things or rip like those mesh-lined shoulder straps that most backpacks use nowadays. The waist strap is removable and can additionally stabilize your pack, but I've never found it to be necessary beyond the shoulder straps and the chest clasp, which already do a great job of distributing the load and keeping it secure, so I just removed it and stashed it away. Be aware that the adjustment on the shoulder straps is limited and, while I'm not a big guy at all, the center clasp maxes out adjustment pretty easily. If you're a big person, either broad-shouldered or fluffy, then this bag likely won't fit you, especially if you're wearing a riding jacket of any kind. I'm a medium-sized fella, and with most of my riding jackets (particularly my winter leather), the shoulder straps are almost at their limits of adjustment.FWIW, I disregard the rain cover because I never (voluntarily) ride in the rain; instead, I use the little storage pocket for for the cover for a multi-tool and flashlight in case of emergencies and such.Yes, I know this bag is a blatant rip-off of a certain name brand - so much so that it even has the logo of that brand on the bag (but not the actual brand NAME printed anywhere) - but their stuff is made in China as well, anyhow, and that name brand bag is like 3x more expensive than it should be in the first place solely because they like to charge people extra for their branding. Having compared this to the real deal side-by-side at a local store, I can't really see any obviously big differences between the two that justify the "real" one costing 3x more, so this is appropriately priced for what it is and is an EXCELLENT bag for commuting and around-town duties.The fact that the zipper for the bag is against your bag is also a BIG plus in terms of security, so this might even work good for folks wanting a backpack that some pickpocket can't just easily dig around inside while you have your back turned to them. Y'know, at college or public events or the park or whatever.UPDATE (09/09/19): Lowering the rating to 3 stars now. After a few months of gentle but frequent use, both straps started coming apart where the nylon webbing strap attaches to the lower part of the shoulder straps - the material was just completely disintegrating. I worried that one of the straps would potentially let go while traveling at highway speeds, which could slip off halfway and shift my weight unexpectedly - VERY unsafe - so I wound up giving it away. Instead of running the stitches for those connecting points all the way through the shoulder straps, it only was stitched into the outer layer, which was what started to simply shred itself. Only carried my uniform shirt/pants and a small lunch bag with two 20-ounce bottles of water and a sandwich container, sometimes an extra 32-ounce water bottle, so I was by no means overloading the bag with anything super heavy. VERY disappointing, because up until then, I was really loving this backpack. Comparing this to the name-brand version, the stitching on the name-brand one is much more secure and less likely to come apart, so perhaps that's where the compromise lies. Buy the name brand if you want it to hold up over time; buy this knockoff if you don't plan to use it often or if you're okay with buying a new one every few months.
Chris Glorioso
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019
I figured for $40, how bad can it be. Well unfortunately it is unusuable. The bolstering on the back is not cut and sewn in correctly. The bolstering should be shaved and thin towards the middle but they instead didn't spin the foam before cutting, so both pads get bigger from left to right (instead of inward to outward). The straps are far too wide and feel like hard cardboard and it rubbed on my neck during use (which I have never had from a backpack before). The rain cover will fly off the first time you try to use it even if you are just doing normal street riding in the rain (under 60 mph).The only pros: the design they stole from Ogio has no noticable drag and the faux carbon fiber material looks convincing from 10 feet. Please avoid this bag as there are better knock offs with the same design.
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