I got the Velomacchi 40 Liter backpack for review. Overall I think the backpack is super slick. The one problem I have and it could just be me, is the rivet section digs into my clavicle. I would like to see them have some padding over the metal. I think that would fix the issue. I am using it for cycling and not wearing a thick jersey. It probably wouldn't matter if I had a motor cycle jacket on.
Highly recommend checking out the Peak Design Everyday Backpack - it's a camera bag but fully functional as a riding bag as well as everyday use - I use mine on my Harley or Cafe for rides well over three hours and find it very comfortable even when fully loaded
+Kriss Rog thanks, Kriss. Yeah, it's really annoying when the bag flaps around at high speeds. Dangerous too to some degree. The velomacchi is great, but be aware of the caveats that I mentioned in the video. I will review a Kriega bag in the future as well
Perfect. Thanks for the review. As an update, I did not end up getting the bag myself. Also, I got rid of the Indian Scout and now ride an XSR 900. I feel happy with that decision. So, more reviews on bike related gear please! Ride safe.
+Kevin Ankin the silver one looks the best. But I think the yellow limited edition one was pretty awesome as well. You should take a look at the motodemic headlight for the xsr900. It's pretty dope. Unfortunately they don't have one shaped for the mt07
Hey Bernie. You can fit a shoebox in there, but as I said in the video: Due to the Abrasion resistant material (which is very stiff and doesn't have much give) it can get cumbersome to fit bigger items into it. Nevertheless, it is an awesome backpack that I love to wear on my motorbike
@@Youknowthebo Thanks for the reply~ Just got this and the 50L duffel, really great. Only thing is that removing the pin that holds the straps is such a pain...
Ktm 790 Adventure r . U? Your videos are very good. What would you recommend for editing software. I enjoy making short films mostly about work but some travel. Ben
Great Review and pretty useful. Subscribing. Iam thinking of buying this. Can you please advise if the 40L Velomacchi is better than the 28L? I usually ride for 2-3 days.
whats a more detailed opinion on how things fit im thinking about this or the 40L version. i visit my girlfriend alot and i want to have space for a change of clothes a towel, and toiletry, along with maybe my laptop sometimes and a battery charger, and sometimes i ride ot the gym as well and bring similar iitems. is the 28l big enough or should i get the 40 liter?
I know this is for a motor cycle, but I use an electric skateboard to commute that goes around 25 mph. I recently got into an accident that sent my sliding on my back. Thankfully my backpack took the brunt, but it wasn’t cheap (250$) and now has a bunch of holes in it. Would you recommend this for any type of transportation besides cars and busses? If not, are there any other options that have abrasion resistant materials?
Hey Hamza! I hope you weren't injured in that accident. I wish you all the best. The velomacchi and the Kriega are the only bags that are supposed to be highly abbrasion resistant. But obviously I haven't tested it myself, and hopefully I will never get into an accident to test it out. I think Velomacchi's harness system should be awesome on a board. it allows you a lot of movement and feels like nothing on your back (at least with all my gear on). So I would assume that it is great on your back whilst riding an electric skateboard.
Do you use bike only for short trips around country and longer trips or do you also use it as transportation around the city. If yes I'm interested how do you handle helmet and other gear if you are meeting with friends, shopping etc.
+Dejan Omasta hey Dejan. At the moment I only use the bike for two to three hour trips outside the city. I want to use the bike for short trips like going to work or meeting friends as well, but I haven't done so yet. Because I still only have my "big" riding gear. I just got myself some riding sneakers and some protective abrasion resistant long John's to wear underneath my normal clothes. I want a "normal" looking riding jacket with protection too, and then I will use the bike for those trips as well. As for handling the gear, I will probably always carry a backpack and just put gloves or other gear inside. And I will carry the helmet everywhere I go, since I don't want anyone to steal or mess with it
So I work in an office and need to carry my laptop and a few papers or files and I have an additional small 7”x7” tech bag that carries my usual stuff like ssd’s, pens, checkbooks cables, etc.. the laptop always stays in a external padded sleeve - Would you think this would make a good work bag for this??
I think the oppose this invisible backpack is a good choice. It has a very toned down design that looks cool and good in the office even with a suit Imho. And it has a lot of compartments that are kinda visually hidden. I reviewed the old version and they updated it since back then. But it also was in my favorite bags 1.0 video
+Karthik Shetty thanks, mate. I'm currently in the process of moving and had lots of work to do. Bag reviews are very time consuming, which is why I had to concentrate on smaller reviews the last two months. As soon as I'm in the new apartment I will do more bag reviews again 😉✌️
Would you reccomend the 28l or 40l? I dont plan on carrying a whole bunch on a daily basis but I've read that the 28l is a little small. I also noticed that 40l has straps on the outside which allow you to compress the bag when its not fully packed. Do you have any experience with the 40l Velomacchi? Also would you reccomend the Velomacchi or another backpack? Im a new rider looking for a great sturdy backpack.
Hey, Yes, the 28L is rather small in practice. This is due to the fact, that the material is rather stiff (for safety reasons: It will not flutter in the wind and has higher abression resistance) and therefore loading stuff can get limiting. I haven't tested the 40L but I have the Duffel or have ridden with 40L bags. What you need to keep in mind is that a bigger bag can limit your movement on the bike a bit depending on your height. I am 170cm so my back isn t that long. Therefore the bigger bag actually sits on my pilion seat. Which then again takes away some of the weight but also makes shoulderchecks a bit more difficult. Furthermore a bigger bag can catch sidewinds more easily. What do you want to carry on a day to day basis? Maybe I can better evaluate if the 28L bag will be sufficient enough for you
I only tested to older version of the Kriega (Review on my channel as well). I prefer the velomacchi over the Kriega for it's better harness system and looks. The features (ie. compartments) are also more useful on the Velomacci compared to the Kriega that I tested.
you are a legend, that would be awesome, thanks. I just want to make sure that whatever fitted, fits, you know! I sub'd keep the awesome videos coming!
Great Review! I have been looking for a bag that will work well with my motorcycle both worn and strapped to the bike and considered this bag (that is how I came across your channel a little while ago). From what you have experienced with this bag and seen of their duffel do you have any thoughts on it?
+Lamar Fowler thanks, Lamar. I have the duffel as well. I have been testing it out for a couple of times. The harness system on the duffel is not as good as on the rolltop, but considering the size of the bag this had to be anticipated. Overall the duffel seems to be very useful on the bike. But it gets very heavy when you walk around with it.
+Simone Fantini hey Simone. I have the r20 and the r25 for review. Unfortunately riding season comes to an end and I can't test them on the bike. Review might have to wait until next season
this ua-cam.com/video/F-QGBtz8TKc/v-deo.html is my very own previous Bike. Now, for easy "carryology" i use a superb Suzuki Burgman 650. And previously a Triumph Speed Triple 955i. Kriega never let me down and quality is still high after 4 years
I got the Velomacchi 40 Liter backpack for review. Overall I think the backpack is super slick. The one problem I have and it could just be me, is the rivet section digs into my clavicle. I would like to see them have some padding over the metal. I think that would fix the issue. I am using it for cycling and not wearing a thick jersey. It probably wouldn't matter if I had a motor cycle jacket on.
Thanks Bo! This video made me decide to purchase this bag and I'm very much satisfied!
I'm crying... Just the channel I needed...
+Raghavendra Gowda thanks, Raghavendra. 😊✌️
Highly recommend checking out the Peak Design Everyday Backpack - it's a camera bag but fully functional as a riding bag as well as everyday use - I use mine on my Harley or Cafe for rides well over three hours and find it very comfortable even when fully loaded
+Chas Sherman thanks Chas. Yes, that bag is on my wishlist. But I haven't had the chance to test one yet
Interesting harness system...secure and hands free
It's a great harness system especially on a bike
Excellent review Bo, I might buy this backpack for riding as my current standard one keeps flapping around at high speeds.
+Kriss Rog thanks, Kriss. Yeah, it's really annoying when the bag flaps around at high speeds. Dangerous too to some degree. The velomacchi is great, but be aware of the caveats that I mentioned in the video. I will review a Kriega bag in the future as well
Perfect. Thanks for the review. As an update, I did not end up getting the bag myself. Also, I got rid of the Indian Scout and now ride an XSR 900. I feel happy with that decision.
So, more reviews on bike related gear please! Ride safe.
+Kevin Ankin awesome, Kevin. The xsr900 looks awesome. Which color did you get?
Bo Ismono silver. I didn’t think I’d find one as they didn’t keep that color for 2017.
+Kevin Ankin the silver one looks the best. But I think the yellow limited edition one was pretty awesome as well. You should take a look at the motodemic headlight for the xsr900. It's pretty dope. Unfortunately they don't have one shaped for the mt07
Bo Ismono thanks for the recommendation. I’ll def take a look at the headlight.
You can get a Nike shoe box in there?? That's a lot bigger than I expected... Seems like I'm getting a new backpack for daily commute. Great review!
Hey Bernie.
You can fit a shoebox in there, but as I said in the video: Due to the Abrasion resistant material (which is very stiff and doesn't have much give) it can get cumbersome to fit bigger items into it. Nevertheless, it is an awesome backpack that I love to wear on my motorbike
@@Youknowthebo Thanks for the reply~ Just got this and the 50L duffel, really great. Only thing is that removing the pin that holds the straps is such a pain...
Still use mine (2yrs) its awesome.
That's cool. What bike do you ride?
Ktm 790 Adventure r . U? Your videos are very good. What would you recommend for editing software. I enjoy making short films mostly about work but some travel.
Ben
Great Review and pretty useful. Subscribing. Iam thinking of buying this. Can you please advise if the 40L Velomacchi is better than the 28L? I usually ride for 2-3 days.
Could you please do a review on the Paix Design's BackPaix? I'm interested in buying but having seen a thorough review like yours!
+Monke96ify I have seen it online. It is on my wishlist, but I haven't had the chance to test one yet.
whats a more detailed opinion on how things fit im thinking about this or the 40L version. i visit my girlfriend alot and i want to have space for a change of clothes a towel, and toiletry, along with maybe my laptop sometimes and a battery charger, and sometimes i ride ot the gym as well and bring similar iitems. is the 28l big enough or should i get the 40 liter?
I know this is for a motor cycle, but I use an electric skateboard to commute that goes around 25 mph. I recently got into an accident that sent my sliding on my back. Thankfully my backpack took the brunt, but it wasn’t cheap (250$) and now has a bunch of holes in it. Would you recommend this for any type of transportation besides cars and busses? If not, are there any other options that have abrasion resistant materials?
Hey Hamza!
I hope you weren't injured in that accident. I wish you all the best. The velomacchi and the Kriega are the only bags that are supposed to be highly abbrasion resistant. But obviously I haven't tested it myself, and hopefully I will never get into an accident to test it out.
I think Velomacchi's harness system should be awesome on a board. it allows you a lot of movement and feels like nothing on your back (at least with all my gear on). So I would assume that it is great on your back whilst riding an electric skateboard.
Bo Ismono Alright, thanks for the reply!👍🏾
You've put every reference on the description except your jacket 😂What is the model of your jacket?
Nice video btw, love your content
Do you use bike only for short trips around country and longer trips or do you also use it as transportation around the city.
If yes I'm interested how do you handle helmet and other gear if you are meeting with friends, shopping etc.
+Dejan Omasta hey Dejan.
At the moment I only use the bike for two to three hour trips outside the city. I want to use the bike for short trips like going to work or meeting friends as well, but I haven't done so yet. Because I still only have my "big" riding gear. I just got myself some riding sneakers and some protective abrasion resistant long John's to wear underneath my normal clothes. I want a "normal" looking riding jacket with protection too, and then I will use the bike for those trips as well.
As for handling the gear, I will probably always carry a backpack and just put gloves or other gear inside. And I will carry the helmet everywhere I go, since I don't want anyone to steal or mess with it
So I work in an office and need to carry my laptop and a few papers or files and I have an additional small 7”x7” tech bag that carries my usual stuff like ssd’s, pens, checkbooks cables, etc.. the laptop always stays in a external padded sleeve -
Would you think this would make a good work bag for this??
I think the oppose this invisible backpack is a good choice. It has a very toned down design that looks cool and good in the office even with a suit Imho. And it has a lot of compartments that are kinda visually hidden. I reviewed the old version and they updated it since back then. But it also was in my favorite bags 1.0 video
Good work Mate !, But Bo i really used to enjoy your earlier vids on bags and wallets pls pls do some review on carryon luggage
+Karthik Shetty thanks, mate. I'm currently in the process of moving and had lots of work to do. Bag reviews are very time consuming, which is why I had to concentrate on smaller reviews the last two months. As soon as I'm in the new apartment I will do more bag reviews again 😉✌️
Bo Ismono cheers!
Would you reccomend the 28l or 40l? I dont plan on carrying a whole bunch on a daily basis but I've read that the 28l is a little small. I also noticed that 40l has straps on the outside which allow you to compress the bag when its not fully packed. Do you have any experience with the 40l Velomacchi? Also would you reccomend the Velomacchi or another backpack? Im a new rider looking for a great sturdy backpack.
Hey,
Yes, the 28L is rather small in practice. This is due to the fact, that the material is rather stiff (for safety reasons: It will not flutter in the wind and has higher abression resistance) and therefore loading stuff can get limiting. I haven't tested the 40L but I have the Duffel or have ridden with 40L bags. What you need to keep in mind is that a bigger bag can limit your movement on the bike a bit depending on your height. I am 170cm so my back isn
t that long. Therefore the bigger bag actually sits on my pilion seat. Which then again takes away some of the weight but also makes shoulderchecks a bit more difficult.
Furthermore a bigger bag can catch sidewinds more easily. What do you want to carry on a day to day basis? Maybe I can better evaluate if the 28L bag will be sufficient enough for you
I'm wondering the same thing, plan to use to carry 1-2 textbooks, a notebook, lunch and water bottle. Maybe a few small extras
How would you compare this to kriega’s r20?
I only tested to older version of the Kriega (Review on my channel as well). I prefer the velomacchi over the Kriega for it's better harness system and looks. The features (ie. compartments) are also more useful on the Velomacci compared to the Kriega that I tested.
do you have a link to the bicycle reflector? I think that's perfect so I can get one. Thanks!
That's actually a pretty cheap one that I got from the supermarket. I will see if I can find a similar one on Amazon.
you are a legend, that would be awesome, thanks. I just want to make sure that whatever fitted, fits, you know! I sub'd keep the awesome videos coming!
Great Review! I have been looking for a bag that will work well with my motorcycle both worn and strapped to the bike and considered this bag (that is how I came across your channel a little while ago). From what you have experienced with this bag and seen of their duffel do you have any thoughts on it?
+Lamar Fowler thanks, Lamar. I have the duffel as well. I have been testing it out for a couple of times. The harness system on the duffel is not as good as on the rolltop, but considering the size of the bag this had to be anticipated. Overall the duffel seems to be very useful on the bike. But it gets very heavy when you walk around with it.
Does it attract lint much (or at all)?
Not at all
Bo Ismono perfect 👌🏻
Hey, you should definitly try Kriega backpacks, they are trully awesome!
+Simone Fantini hey Simone.
I have the r20 and the r25 for review. Unfortunately riding season comes to an end and I can't test them on the bike. Review might have to wait until next season
Bo Ismono awesome, Kriega is my best brand for backpaks. Anyway, excelent channel, i apreciate youre work and you are an excelent reviewer.
+Simone Fantini thank you very much, Simone. What bike do you ride by the way?
this ua-cam.com/video/F-QGBtz8TKc/v-deo.html is my very own previous Bike. Now, for easy "carryology" i use a superb Suzuki Burgman 650. And previously a Triumph Speed Triple 955i. Kriega never let me down and quality is still high after 4 years
+Simone Fantini that's awesome 👍😉
Bo back to backpack after a couple of months. Nicely done!
#FanOfHappy
Thanks, mate. Yes, I had a lot to do the last weeks and I am in the process of moving. Therefore I hadn't much time to do backpack reviews lately.
I enjoy your backpack reviews the most, so looking forward to some new content. ;)
can you review a tramp backpack from westward works brand? thank you a lot
Westward works are on my wishlist. But I haven't had the chance to get one yet.
oke, i think this brand crazy, using cordura fabric 1000D with affordable price, thats the point. i'll wait your review this backpack soon, thank you
What jacket are you using?
On my motorcycle I wear Revit jackets
@@Youknowthebo thanks for the reply! I love your reviews on motorcycle backpacks!
You're very welcome. Thank you very much for watching
Excellent review. How big is the main compartment, please?
Endlich wieder ein Rucksack super!
+res mail ja, war ein sehr voller sommer. Rucksack videos dauern immer recht lange, deswegen konnte ich davon nicht viele machen.
Final score - 5.3
Kriega makes great moto bags
+Co Co yes, sir. Will review them soon 😉
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+Yusuf Farooq 😉✌️
First like, first comment!
+Lokesh Devraj thanks, Lokesh
thumbsUP!
Thanks, mate!
Man if this is only available in Asia :(
I'm from SE Asia and was able to purchase this through Velo website. You just need to pay extra $ for the shipment though
First!
Wusste doch, da hört man was deutsches im englischen raus 😅
😂 Ja, "ze German accent"werde ich wohl nie rausbekommen