Enduristan blizzard saddlebags and tornado pack sack review

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Enduristan blizzard saddlebags and tornado pack sack review

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These are amazing. Incredibly flexible soft touring luggage and completely waterproof even in really heavy rain at speed on the motorway for hours on end.

Not much else to say, really recommend these, they the best and most versatile bike luggage I’ve ever owned.
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dern wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:06 am These are amazing. Incredibly flexible soft touring luggage and completely waterproof even in really heavy rain at speed on the motorway for hours on end.

Not much else to say, really recommend these, they the best and most versatile bike luggage I’ve ever owned.
I've been considering a pair for use on my MT-09. The tail plastics are such that I worry any soft panniers might wrap around underneath the undertray and tangle into the rear wheel.
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Re: Enduristan blizzard saddlebags and tornado pack sack review

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Beancounter wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 11:54 am
dern wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:06 am These are amazing. Incredibly flexible soft touring luggage and completely waterproof even in really heavy rain at speed on the motorway for hours on end.

Not much else to say, really recommend these, they the best and most versatile bike luggage I’ve ever owned.
I've been considering a pair for use on my MT-09. The tail plastics are such that I worry any soft panniers might wrap around underneath the undertray and tangle into the rear wheel.
I’ve got to take them off this evening so I’ll try and get pictures for you. The panniers have compression straps though so as long as there’s a reasonable amount in them they don’t move at all. The material is pretty stiff too.
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Hopefully these help…

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Way better than these monstrosities…

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dern wrote: Fri May 19, 2023 7:07 pm Way better than these monstrosities…


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