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Rob B
03-Oct-2005, 20:11
I've just started looking for a good, waterproof would be nice, motorcycle backpack. I have found Kriega (Any good), but was wondering if you have any better experiences?

What about the hard shell cases?

TIA, Rob

madmav
03-Oct-2005, 20:14
Mines the missus ! great back pack she is ! and it don't mater if she getss wet:lol::lol::lol:

Rob B
03-Oct-2005, 20:27
Dseered,

Many thanks. Did you get it mail order or did you try it first?

Ian Harris
03-Oct-2005, 23:11
Originally posted by Dseered
Hang on a min, mine is fantastic, I'll try and find a link for you !

Completely agree that the Deuter rucksacks are the dogs danglies...use mine for push-bike commuting and it is secure, comfortable and , with the cover on, totally waterproof .

sparkin
04-Oct-2005, 00:07
I`ve had a Knox one for five years,use it every day for work,it`s never leaked and designed for Motorbikes(stays stable at 150)but the Kriega you mentioned are the best in my opinion,Cowboy`s got one,a R35 I think,and absolutly swears by it.The way they attach makes them so comfortable,they normally have a stand at the NEC Rob.

You pays your money................

Crunchy
04-Oct-2005, 00:36
Originally posted by Dseered
You do look a twunt if you use the vest though !!!

It certainly didn't impress the guy's behind you:o Either that or thea're a couple of Pikies about to mug you :D

ath748
04-Oct-2005, 07:59
I have a Kriega R25 rucsac, the most solid thing I've ever used. Fantastic parachute style front fastening etc, very easy to get on over leathers, even if you have a hump. All day long comfortable, never had any problems with it at speed, officer. I'd buy one again, if it ever wears out.

Ade.

Rob B
04-Oct-2005, 18:51
Thanks guys. Maybe an excuse for a trip to the NEC then. Even though Hein Gericke stocke 'em and have just opened in Bournemouth.:lol:

yellow916
04-Oct-2005, 18:55
Rob

I have one of the smaller Kreiga backpacks - excellent bit of kit. Seems totally waterproof, and you generally don't know you're wearing it. Except when you turn round in a filling station and demolish one of the displays...

Andrew