Description
Motorcycle Backpack Hard Shell Carbon Fiber Waterproof – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Motorcycle Backpack Hard Shell Carbon Fiber Waterproof 30L Large Capacity
Manufacturer
JFG RACING
Brand
JFG RACING
Item Weight
2.29 pounds
Product Dimensions
38 x 19 x 49 inches
Item model number
5
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Manufacturer Part Number
Y33140022
Special Features
Waterproof, Water Resistant
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C. P (verified owner) –
Eliminates crosswind issues, but straps not durable – 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.
F. H (verified owner) –
it’s easy and cheap – I like it. Easy to install, it’s minimalist and easy to use
S. G (verified owner) –
Good quality – Ive had on my bike a couple weeks. Seems to be pretty good quality, probably not as good as a Nelson Rigg bag but only a 1/3 of the cost. Wasnt 100% sure I really was going to like having a tail bag so went with this one. I’m glad I did, it doesn’t detract much from the sportbike look. I can fit a light jacket and a couple water bottles easily.Fits well on a 2015 Yamaha fz07. The only thing I wasnt real enthusiastic about was that the bag came kind of smashed, it’s not a hard case but the top is stiff to hold its shape and came kind of misshapen. It did return to the form it was supposed to have after having a jacket in it for a few days. Straps are pretty good, stays put and doesn’t move around. Yes , I would buy again at this point. If I have problems I will update my review.
K. S (verified owner) –
It’s an ok bag – It’s a nice bag easy to install. Won’t fit a helmet or anything like that. Will fit a light jacket or sweatshirt. It’s not very pleasing to the eye. Looks like a smooshed pancake with nothing in it.
Z. N (verified owner) –
Great value for price perfect for helmet storage – 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.
K. S (verified owner) –
It’s an ok bag – It’s a nice bag easy to install. Won’t fit a helmet or anything like that. Will fit a light jacket or sweatshirt. It’s not very pleasing to the eye. Looks like a smooshed pancake with nothing in it.
G. S (verified owner) –
Nice bag, fits a full helmet, turns into backpack – This was my first tail bag and I’m happy with the purchase. The ease of install certainly depends on the bike but this bag comes with a variety of attachment accessories/cords/straps to handle whatever you need. The bag itself “expands” (much like a suitcase) to fit larger items like a helmet. I do have to put my helmet in a certain direction for it to fit, but it does fit without issue. I like the fact that it’s quick and easy to take off if using the snap-in straps, and doubles as a backpack (if that’s how you want to wear it). It’s helpful to take with you if you don’t have something to lock it up with. The one thing I’d have liked to see are some holes on the sides for a cable lock to fit through (understanding that this makes it less ideal for water) so a lock could be run through it and the helmet inside without having to keep the zipper opened up. Depends on your use and preference though. It’s a nice bag though, and I’m certainly happy with the purchase.
F. H (verified owner) –
it’s easy and cheap – I like it. Easy to install, it’s minimalist and easy to use
L. T (verified owner) –
Good for the price – This isn’t a high end product. But it’s also not a high end price.
C. G (verified owner) –
Very nice – Fir my back rack perfect – great quality and looks great/holds lots of stuff. Sporty
S. G (verified owner) –
Good quality – Ive had on my bike a couple weeks. Seems to be pretty good quality, probably not as good as a Nelson Rigg bag but only a 1/3 of the cost. Wasnt 100% sure I really was going to like having a tail bag so went with this one. I’m glad I did, it doesn’t detract much from the sportbike look. I can fit a light jacket and a couple water bottles easily.Fits well on a 2015 Yamaha fz07. The only thing I wasnt real enthusiastic about was that the bag came kind of smashed, it’s not a hard case but the top is stiff to hold its shape and came kind of misshapen. It did return to the form it was supposed to have after having a jacket in it for a few days. Straps are pretty good, stays put and doesn’t move around. Yes , I would buy again at this point. If I have problems I will update my review.
L. T (verified owner) –
Good for the price – This isn’t a high end product. But it’s also not a high end price.
G. S (verified owner) –
Nice bag, fits a full helmet, turns into backpack – This was my first tail bag and I’m happy with the purchase. The ease of install certainly depends on the bike but this bag comes with a variety of attachment accessories/cords/straps to handle whatever you need. The bag itself “expands” (much like a suitcase) to fit larger items like a helmet. I do have to put my helmet in a certain direction for it to fit, but it does fit without issue. I like the fact that it’s quick and easy to take off if using the snap-in straps, and doubles as a backpack (if that’s how you want to wear it). It’s helpful to take with you if you don’t have something to lock it up with. The one thing I’d have liked to see are some holes on the sides for a cable lock to fit through (understanding that this makes it less ideal for water) so a lock could be run through it and the helmet inside without having to keep the zipper opened up. Depends on your use and preference though. It’s a nice bag though, and I’m certainly happy with the purchase.
Z. N (verified owner) –
Great value for price perfect for helmet storage – 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.
C. G (verified owner) –
Very nice – Fir my back rack perfect – great quality and looks great/holds lots of stuff. Sporty
C. P (verified owner) –
Eliminates crosswind issues, but straps not durable – 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.