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Hi all,


Sorry I haven't been about in ages... :crybaby:


So Jay and I are heading France way soon and I am looking at pillion bags as I don't want to have my hard panniers on.

I like the look of this but haven't heard of the brand and can find very few reviews.


Can I have some recommendations for Pillion seat pack bags:

- Decent size

- Water resistant (Internal dry bags would be awesome)

- Flat top as the tent will be going on top


Thanks for any help x

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I am looking at pillion bags as I don't want to have my hard panniers on.

 

Why not?


The only bags I use are the waterproof duffle-style from Aldi (could be Lidl, I get them confused).

 

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Hi all,


Sorry I haven't been about in ages... :crybaby:


So Jay and I are heading France way soon and I am looking at pillion bags as I don't want to have my hard panniers on.

I like the look of this but haven't heard of the brand and can find very few reviews.


Can I have some recommendations for Pillion seat pack bags:

- Decent size

- Water resistant (Internal dry bags would be awesome)

- Flat top as the tent will be going on top


Thanks for any help x

 

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I am looking at pillion bags as I don't want to have my hard panniers on.

 

Why not?


The only bags I use are the waterproof duffle-style from Aldi (could be Lidl, I get them confused).


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This is kinda how it is at the moment, would prefer just one big bag without the fear of roll mat slipping loose on some random French road! :lol:

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Ohh I was looking at these the other day.. Hmm, good to know someone rates them! :D


The HG one is crazy cheap! :shock:

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Why not use the panniers?


leave the top box and stick everything in the panniers and strap the tent across the top


Lower centre of gravity for little legs :wink:

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Why not use the panniers?


leave the top box and stick everything in the panniers and strap the tent across the top


Lower centre of gravity for little legs :wink:

Hah! Do I look that ridiculous on the Sprint? :oops:

(Don't worry I know the answer...)


I like filtering and with hard panniers I can't as much, I also think they're somewhere in my mums loft... So digging them out could be an expedition in its own right. :shock:

Might consider it again if I can't pick a bag...

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I have a Kriega tailpack. 30l and it's modular so you can add extra 20l or10l packs. I use it as I don't like putting to much weight in the top box. Attaches securely and can vouch for it being waterproof! I bought it second hand to keep the cost down.


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[mention]Joeman[/mention]

Are those bags waterproof?

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@Joeman

Are those bags waterproof?

No idea. They look like they would be. Mine has never seen rain.

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@Joeman

Are those bags waterproof?

No idea. They look like they would be. Mine has never seen rain.

 

Not according to the description


"RESTRICTED USE :

Not waterproof; protect your belongings in case of rain."

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That's confusing! Cuz the tank is in the back of the bike it's not a tailpack it's a tank bag! Lol

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I have a Kriega tailpack. 30l and it's modular so you can add extra 20l or10l packs. I use it as I don't like putting to much weight in the top box. Attaches securely and can vouch for it being waterproof! I bought it second hand to keep the cost down.


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I have one of those too, good quality but not cheap!

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