Luggage

thompn

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The Netherlands
I have enduristan blizzard xl bags and they are great. I've also heard great things about the Mosko moto bags from a few friends.

I usually pair my blizzards with a kriega us-10 tail bag and thats enough for full camp gear, tools, clothes etc for multi week moto camping trips.

I recently got the kriega tail bag and the quality is excellent, I'd definitely be interested to look at their rack-less options for soft luggage if they do it. Seems like good stuff to me

I've attached an image of my current set up, not on my super tenere, but I use the same for all bikes/trips.
 

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MattR

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I considered Enduristan first as they are of comparable quality to the Mosko bags but the Mosko bags were slightly cheaper so I went for them in the end. However, I hadn’t planned for the import tax of an extra £187 which made the Mosko bags more expensive in the end. I have a 35ltr bag on one side and a 25ltr bag on the exhaust side to make it even. I’m very happy with the Mosko bags but I’m sure I would have been just as happy with the Enduristan bags. Mine are used with a Metal Mule rack and Top box


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Wymbly1971

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Oct 21, 2022
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Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
I use Tusk Pilots with bottle holders and like them a lot. They're tough, durable, 35L each. The shell is more water resistant than you might think (virtually waterproof) and they have included dry bags. I have redone the straps that normally go over the seat to just wrap around grab bars, etc. My wife appreciates not having to sit on straps and buckles.

For a few extra bucks, I'd go with the Tusk Olympias next time with the quick mounts. They're a bit higher capacity, with larger bottle holders included and of course they're removable in 10 seconds, rather than 10 minutes.
 
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