🏍️ Gear Up, Stand Out: Waterproof Power Meets Adventure-Ready Style!
The Rhinowalk Motorcycle Saddle Bags are a pair of 28L (14L each) waterproof, anti-vibration side bags made from tough 500D PVC tarpaulin. Designed for adventure and sport motorcycles, they feature adjustable Velcro straps and buckles for a secure fit, a roll-up waterproof closure for quick access, and a collapsible soft shell for easy storage. Durable, dust-resistant, and built to withstand daily wear, these bags combine practicality with rugged style for the modern rider.
Color | Black-28L |
Size | 28L |
Brand | Rhinowalk |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Product Dimensions | 18.11"L x 6.69"W x 9.45"H |
Item Weight | 2150 Grams |
Pattern | Solid |
Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Capacity | 28 Liters |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Manufacturer | Rhinowalk |
Model | Mt1428 |
Item Weight | 4.74 pounds |
Item model number | MT1428 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MT1428 |
P**N
Rain and Crash tested!!
Amazing product!!! Will definitely recommend for fellow sport bikers. Had to get for a camping trip with the group and let’s just say rain tested and crash tested and held up perfectly fine! Plenty of tie downs on there to make sure they are good and sturdy! No flapping issues or anything had fit on Zx-6r
S**E
They are very light weight and mounting is easy and they STAY PUT.
So far so good. I have had them mounted on a DR 650. and have been riding 2 track trails for a week solid and now on the Idaho BDR , which is really putting them through the paces. Holding up great and surprisingly pack a lot of things in them.
M**E
Good saddle bags for the price
These Rinowalk 28L saddle bags were at a very reasonable price. I was little hesitant on purchasing them because of the price. I was surprised by the quality and features these bags has. The bags fit well on my 2017 KTM 500 EXC-F. The bags are not as good as some of the more costly bags ( giant loop, enduristan ..etc) but it's a better value for sure if you're looking for a cheaper alternative. Only time and rides will tell how long they will hold up. I'm putting them to the test now.There are couple cons though. The straps that connect to the bike frame are tool small. The straps should be wider and the buckle should be larger.The straps for the back mount should have some type of U clip to mount to the fender. If the motorcycle doesn't have a back rack to mount the straps there not a way to connect the rear straps to the bike.One other note: Ensure you secure the excess strap length or it will find it way to the sprockets and chain. That's not a good thing!!
M**.
H-CRF250LRally-Good value. Sleek, and there when you need them!
I’ve had them long enough to know, I love them. For the price, I don’t think you can beat them. They compact enough to go with me everywhere, I find the bike is so much more convenient with them for everyday use, they’ve held up nicely and have not leaked, torn or ripped. I’ve laid the bike down numerous times off-roading full of everything needed for backcountry to camping and they’ve never failed yet. I also have the Rhino 30L top bag that is the icing on the cake! I love how sleek the whole setup is! Beware it’s a, fit multiple models, soo, it has some configuring and some extra length strapping, but it comes in handy when you’re loading up for an awesome adventure!
K**B
Starter(?) Bags - Light to Medium Duty Only
I purchased the 28-liter bags in October. I've used them on three trips. One was a test of loading my KTM 390 ADV (Mottovoron racks) with camping gear. Heavy rain and lots of mud was encountered during the trip. All of my gear stayed dry. The second was an actual campout, that again exposed the bags to hours of rain and mud during off- and on-highway riding. Again, gear stayed dry.The third (and fatal) trip was a day ride on rough terrain. I went down a couple of times and tore the bags (as shown in images). Like other users, the padding separated from the bag.A few observations:- The center of gravity (or center of volume) of the bags is well ahead of the top straps. This requires the much smaller front straps to carry most of the load.- The straps cannot be tightened to secure partially filled bags, leaving them loose. In the case of the right side bag, this droops to rest on the muffler.- The small front and rear straps use thread-through fasteners. These are not bags that can be easily mounted and unmounted.Overall, Rhinowalk panniers are a good value and are quite suitable for light and medium use. I may repair my torn bag and keep it in service until I find a more rugged solution.
U**N
Great saddlebags.
A bit of a hassle to install, but they're great once they're on there. Roomy, secure, and great for quick grocery runs.
T**E
Good for the price, but use plastic grocery bags!
Getting the bad out of the way first, it took me way too long to figure out a good way to mount these. I haven't yet found a good way to mount these on my 390 Adventure. I moved them to my friend's XT250 for a weekend which worked out way better. Not only did they fit better, but they sat on the exhaust and didn't melt. I used them on a trip across one section of the BDR and they really came into their element. They were durable, just the right size, pretty nicely featured, just about everything you could ask out of an inexpensive rackless bag.The only improvement I could ask for, they're advertised as being able to be removed and carried off the bike (with an included shoulder strap, which is nice), but I definitely wouldn't want to undo all the straps I had to figure out where to mount just to move the bags inside for the night. They need an easier mounting system or an included dry bag (like Giant Loop's offerings).Final verdict, these are still good. If you need inexpensive rackless bags, you'll likely be happy with these BUT ONLY if you get some stuff sacks (or just plastic grocery bags) to pack and organize all your gear.
D**R
Even with heat shield, part of the bag melted.
The bag system seems to be nice, well built. It took a long time to install. Would it kill manufactures to write some simple instructions? There are so many straps, it's really confusing. You must buy the heat shield. Even with the heat shield some of the bag touched the muffler and melted a bit. Bag side contents will get hot, beware. Don't pack your lunch on muffler side bag, unless it needs to be heated! Consider buying two heat shields, I may try another one.
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