







🏍️ Gear Up, Stand Out: Ride with Confidence & Style!
The Rhinowalk Motorcycle Saddle Bags deliver rugged, waterproof durability with a 48L capacity tailored for adventure and sport riders. Featuring a shock-absorbing honeycomb design and secure locking straps, these bags ensure your gear stays protected and accessible on any terrain. Lightweight yet tough, they also convert into a shoulder bag for off-bike convenience, making them the ultimate companion for the modern motorcyclist.







| ASIN | B0BRXBZM49 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,753 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #130 in Motorbike Leather & Saddle Bags |
| Brand | Rhinowalk |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Date First Available | 14 January 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 1428 |
| Manufacturer | Rhinowalk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Y1448B |
| Model | 1428 |
| Product Dimensions | 93.98 x 27.94 x 53.34 cm; 1.8 kg |
K**T
Works for my type of riding. Mostly paved roads.
R**B
Been using these bags for 5 months & ~8,000 km on my DR650 in all weather and riding conditions, including a fair bit of badly corrugated dirt road and some bouncing around on 4WD tracks. So far they have remained completely waterproof and show no visible signs of wear. They mount easily and securely, with plenty of adjustability, and I've had no issues with straps loosening or stretching. I've managed not to stack it with them on (yet; touch wood), so I can't tell you how crash-proof they might be. But in any case, as a value for money prospect they're right up there. Makes you wonder how some of the name brands can get away with charging what they do, when you can buy something that's probably 90% as good for a quarter of the price.
I**R
I've had these on a WR250R for the past year. I can attest to the fact that these saddlebags are good and tough. My trail riding friends make fun of me riding with these on, but they've held up through crashes and drops. The reason I leave them on is that it takes so long to mount and dismount given the rear rack I have on the bike, so I've just decided to leave them there. I've done two longer multi-day trips with these properly loaded up and they are really sturdy. The shape is a little awkward and there's a bit of Tetris to get things fully loaded into the bottom pocket, however the construction of the material, stitching, and straps is exceptional. Photo shows them mounted on the bike at the back where they held up for four days of Adriondack back country dirt roads and trails (200 miles off pavement, a further 600 miles on tarmac). Definitely waterproof! The only thing to watch out for is proximity to exhaust. If you're getting these you probably have an ADV or dual sport bike and the exhaust is going to be right behind the bag. Get a heat shield, and also (importantly) make sure the bag and straps don't get in the path of the exhaust. I found that out the hard way and semi-melted a plastic buckle protector (with a metal buckle, which was fine) from it getting in the path of the hot exhaust. That happened when the bags were empty and there was a lot more slack. So make sure you get things cinched up snug and out of the way of the exhaust and moving parts. I highly recommend these! If I had the cash for a fancy Mosko Moto set of saddlebags I'd probably get those, but these are great for the price. On an XT250 (the bike in the front of the photo) you can see a pair of Kemi-moto saddlebags. A bout the same capacity, less than half the price, suitable for the purpose of light dual sport riding, but nothing like the quality of these Rhinowalk bags.
J**G
So far I love these bags! I put them in my 2022 klr650. The straps are a little thin but they're working so far (hence the 4 stars) Nice and water proof. And even did a low side the other day and the bags held up amazing. They can hold plenty for bdrx or bdr rides. Good budget bags.
C**E
très bien
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