Advice & Guides Five of the best waterproof rucksacks
You wear waterproof kit, so why should your stuff get wet? These bags will save your bits and bats from a soaking
25 Nov 2022
Generally I really like this backpack. It feels solid and well made, not like one of those cheap bags that start falling apart after a few months. The material seems durable and the roll-top design is quite practical, especially if you need to adjust the size depending on how much stuff you carry.
Comfort-wise it sits nicely on the back and doesn’t feel awkward when riding. The straps feel sturdy and overall the backpack gives a pretty good impression quality-wise.
Sadly (or maybe luckily ?) I haven’t had a chance to test it in the rain yet, so can’t really comment on how waterproof it is in real riding conditions. But judging by the material and design, it looks like it should handle light rain without problems.
Overall I’m quite happy with it so far looks good, feels durable, and seems like a proper rider backpack rather than just a normal bag with a MotoGP logo on it.
MotoGP backpack with a heavy canvas exterior and a waterproof inner liner to keep contents safe and dry. Features an external zip pocket and fully adjustable straps with waist and chest cross belts to provide secure fitment even over bulky riding gear. This versatile rucksack has a roll top closure which is fastened with a velcro tab and jumbo click buckle and can be used both on and off the bike.
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