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I good morning / afternoon to you all

I am going two trips this year for 5 to 7 days and was looking for a backpack to take - not a fan of anything else.

Any suggestions on decent pack packs?

thank you all
 
I'm not a fan of wearing a backpack for any kind of distance. I use a DP tailbag which is pretty useful, its important to put some kind of clear contact on the paintwork otherwise youll get swirls and rubbing.
 
I have a Kriega R35 which I have owned for about 16 years and it’s still going strong.
Once adjusted, it’s brilliant, but not good if your leathers have a rear hump (I don’t suppose any backpacks are).
 
I good morning / afternoon to you all

I am going two trips this year for 5 to 7 days and was looking for a backpack to take - not a fan of anything else.

Any suggestions on decent pack packs?

thank you all

If a back pack is a must.

OGIO

OVER 250 K/H and I don't know it's there.

I carry the lap ţop for porn.
Change of clothes. A pair of thongs(not G-strings). Hair brush, toothpaste, shampoo. Lots of little pouches and pockets for things like, pen, chargers ect.

Awesome padding for the back and kidney areas.
 
If a back pack is a must.

OGIO

OVER 250 K/H and I don't know it's there.

I carry the lap ţop for porn.
Change of clothes. A pair of thongs(not G-strings). Hair brush, toothpaste, shampoo. Lots of little pouches and pockets for things like, pen, chargers ect.

Awesome padding for the back and kidney areas.

This has me covered.

I’ll take the Dainese version.


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If a back pack is a must.

OGIO

OVER 250 K/H and I don't know it's there.

I carry the lap ţop for porn.
Change of clothes. A pair of thongs(not G-strings). Hair brush, toothpaste, shampoo. Lots of little pouches and pockets for things like, pen, chargers ect.

Awesome padding for the back and kidney areas.
Do you refer to the no drag version? Thanks
 
If you are going the backpack route, go into any climbing, cycling or trekking store and try a few on. There is nothing special about "motorbike specific" and those ogio ones seem heavy. If you havent used a tailbag, its worth trying. My DP one takes 2 seconds to fit or remove, has a carrying handle, holds plenty of gear and is far easier to access than getting to a backpack in leathers. Most people here seen to prefer them for longer rides.
 
If you are going the backpack route, go into any climbing, cycling or trekking store and try a few on. There is nothing special about "motorbike specific" and those ogio ones seem heavy. If you havent used a tailbag, its worth trying. My DP one takes 2 seconds to fit or remove, has a carrying handle, holds plenty of gear and is far easier to access than getting to a backpack in leathers. Most people here seen to prefer them for longer rides.
Prefer the backpack… I travel super light so it’s less than 20litres
 

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