I got the same bag for king Alfred's way last summer. Was very pleased with it, the ability to leave the outer bag on the bike and take the clean inner bag into the tent worked really well.
Yes great bag! Bought one over a year ago due to budgeting & bike supply shortages and have to say I was so happily surprised. Great construction, good seams/stitch work at points of stress. The external material is not waterproof, but with the internal drybag it's not an issue. I use Grangers performance repel spray on the external material and it does the job in my wet rainy part of the world. The air valve on the internal drybag is amazing. Wish the bottom taper was a little bigger in diameter, but allows to put extra dirty clothes or other in the bag along with the dry bag. Once cinched up tightly I notice hardly no bag sway even fully loaded using the external cords fully loaded up. Best bike accessory related purchase I had bought in a while. Fully recommend even for shorter riders like myself where tire clearance in an issue.
Great review. Helped me in my decision to purchase. Went with the 15L. Worked great for riding the 243 miles on the Katy Trail in 6 days. Held my clothes and sandals just fine. Love, love, love the air release valve on the inner dry bag. The outer bag is water resistant. Even so I sprayed it with camping water repellent spray for extra protection. With the rain shower and misting we encountered, it worked great, water beaded up on the bag and everything was dry inside. Having the extra space in the larger bag was appreciated when I needed to pack my tights and jacket after it warmed up. When not full, I rolled it tight and cinched it down. No problems either way (full or not). Highly recommend. Get one. I think you’ll love it too!
Great bag. I've had one for a few years and it's 2-section design has been very useful - as is the bungee cord. Have only used the side 'pockets' for the ends of the straps.
Great bag run one for years in all weathers without issue, the internal bag is great and can really compress down what’s in it using the air valve like a vaccuum
Very interesting. I had a look at it recently and ended up getting the Giant H2Pro bag. primarily as it was a little larger. As someone who is very familiar with the fabric and their performance your review is pretty spot on. And even if the fabric is rated as "waterproof" the seams are not... if a bag is not seam sealed it will leak regardless of the waterproof material it is made of. Your comment about the lightness of the inner bag is correct. Take care with the bag and take care not to over stuff it as the seam tape can separate from the seam easily and then the inner bag won't be waterproof. For my purposes I like the idea of this one for regular commuting. The only thing that annoys me (and this is an aesthetic rather than functional although I will be interested to hear your thoughts) the outer bag rolls in such a manner that will tend to hold water rather than shedding it, which is likely to get into the inner portion of the bag. By rolling the other way (so the water will drop off the lip of the roll) this ponding is completely avoidable and a better method of closure.
It may be worth mentioning (or have I missed that?) that the internal dry bag has an air valve. At least mine had. This lets you compress the bag letting all the air out. Once compressed the internal bag is 2/3 of the size of the external portion of the pack. So there's lots of room to add more items. I would perhaps prefer the internal bag was a little bit larger. But hey. It's a great bag by the look of it. I returned mine and went for an Alpkit system with Exo rail mount.
Yeah I did mention it, I did however forget to mention they do a smaller one 6L one and also a 15l one though. But 10l is about right for me and it’s kind of 10l completely dry storage and 2 litres extra storage if you don’t mind it potentially getting damp. I will do a follow up video after I have used it ✌️
@@KeepSmilingAdventures Its one of these features that makes you think why isn't everyone doing that. Equally would be great to be able to buy a drybag like this separately. Will be curious to see how you find this bag perform in your numerous adventures!
There are quite a few dry bags with it nowadays but they are mostly not tapered for saddle bags unfortunately. I was hoping to find a dry bag that would fit my old Blackburn seapost pack as they don’t do replacements dry bags on there own. But couldn’t find anything, although I think the inner bag of this pack might actually fit it quite nicely so might have got lucky. But yeah they should sell replacement dry bags on their own.
I purchased a midsize version to hold sleeping bag in the sealed dry bag and than I place rain gear next in bag as easy to get excess yet sleeping bag is kept dry. 0:04
@@KeepSmilingAdventures hiya bro, iv just got a Lomo one from ebay, that was about 30 quid to. its held up ok, although one strap broke so i had to sew it back on .. hey your channels growing so fast! Its awesome man! 😁
I got the same bag for king Alfred's way last summer. Was very pleased with it, the ability to leave the outer bag on the bike and take the clean inner bag into the tent worked really well.
Thats what im looking forward to, was getting tired of trying to take my sleeping bah out and get it in the tent before it go rained on 😂
Yes great bag! Bought one over a year ago due to budgeting & bike supply shortages and have to say I was so happily surprised. Great construction, good seams/stitch work at points of stress. The external material is not waterproof, but with the internal drybag it's not an issue. I use Grangers performance repel spray on the external material and it does the job in my wet rainy part of the world. The air valve on the internal drybag is amazing. Wish the bottom taper was a little bigger in diameter, but allows to put extra dirty clothes or other in the bag along with the dry bag. Once cinched up tightly I notice hardly no bag sway even fully loaded using the external cords fully loaded up. Best bike accessory related purchase I had bought in a while. Fully recommend even for shorter riders like myself where tire clearance in an issue.
Great review. Helped me in my decision to purchase. Went with the 15L. Worked great for riding the 243 miles on the Katy Trail in 6 days. Held my clothes and sandals just fine. Love, love, love the air release valve on the inner dry bag. The outer bag is water resistant. Even so I sprayed it with camping water repellent spray for extra protection. With the rain shower and misting we encountered, it worked great, water beaded up on the bag and everything was dry inside. Having the extra space in the larger bag was appreciated when I needed to pack my tights and jacket after it warmed up. When not full, I rolled it tight and cinched it down. No problems either way (full or not). Highly recommend. Get one. I think you’ll love it too!
So you would suggest to go with 15 instead of 10?
Looks like a nice bit of kit, I really like the easy access dry bag system. Looking forward to seeing it in action and hope it serves you well.
Great bag. I've had one for a few years and it's 2-section design has been very useful - as is the bungee cord. Have only used the side 'pockets' for the ends of the straps.
nice how's it been holding up for you ? looking forward to giving it some adventures
I've got one of these in the same size and it's awesome. No complaints.
Great bag run one for years in all weathers without issue, the internal bag is great and can really compress down what’s in it using the air valve like a vaccuum
Very interesting. I had a look at it recently and ended up getting the Giant H2Pro bag. primarily as it was a little larger. As someone who is very familiar with the fabric and their performance your review is pretty spot on. And even if the fabric is rated as "waterproof" the seams are not... if a bag is not seam sealed it will leak regardless of the waterproof material it is made of. Your comment about the lightness of the inner bag is correct. Take care with the bag and take care not to over stuff it as the seam tape can separate from the seam easily and then the inner bag won't be waterproof. For my purposes I like the idea of this one for regular commuting. The only thing that annoys me (and this is an aesthetic rather than functional although I will be interested to hear your thoughts) the outer bag rolls in such a manner that will tend to hold water rather than shedding it, which is likely to get into the inner portion of the bag. By rolling the other way (so the water will drop off the lip of the roll) this ponding is completely avoidable and a better method of closure.
separating your wet stuff by putting it between the dry bag and actual bag is pretty genius. Never thought about trying that out.
It may be worth mentioning (or have I missed that?) that the internal dry bag has an air valve. At least mine had. This lets you compress the bag letting all the air out. Once compressed the internal bag is 2/3 of the size of the external portion of the pack. So there's lots of room to add more items.
I would perhaps prefer the internal bag was a little bit larger. But hey. It's a great bag by the look of it. I returned mine and went for an Alpkit system with Exo rail mount.
Yeah I did mention it, I did however forget to mention they do a smaller one 6L one and also a 15l one though. But 10l is about right for me and it’s kind of 10l completely dry storage and 2 litres extra storage if you don’t mind it potentially getting damp. I will do a follow up video after I have used it ✌️
@@KeepSmilingAdventures Its one of these features that makes you think why isn't everyone doing that.
Equally would be great to be able to buy a drybag like this separately.
Will be curious to see how you find this bag perform in your numerous adventures!
There are quite a few dry bags with it nowadays but they are mostly not tapered for saddle bags unfortunately. I was hoping to find a dry bag that would fit my old Blackburn seapost pack as they don’t do replacements dry bags on there own. But couldn’t find anything, although I think the inner bag of this pack might actually fit it quite nicely so might have got lucky. But yeah they should sell replacement dry bags on their own.
I purchased a midsize version to hold sleeping bag in the sealed dry bag and than I place rain gear next in bag as easy to get excess yet sleeping bag is kept dry. 0:04
Nice bag bro, similar to what i got. Looks sturdy. Roll on spring! This weather is grim 😫. Lol
what are you using ? its on its way i'm sure.... well i hope
@@KeepSmilingAdventures hiya bro, iv just got a Lomo one from ebay, that was about 30 quid to. its held up ok, although one strap broke so i had to sew it back on .. hey your channels growing so fast! Its awesome man! 😁
ahh nice looks quite similar to my old altura one, i know i must have been a good boy for santa this year 😂
Good review, nice one .
Do you have an idea on how much clearance this bag takes up? I'm a short rider and this bag looks promising for what i'm looking for thanks.
its hangs about 6.5 -7 inches below the seat rails