is that 20 L with the top rolled in the normal closed position ? Or do you loose some when you close them ? I am asking because visually, they look really similiar with the enduristan blizzard XL and those are rated at 17 L
That's a good question. The documentation lists 20L as the capacity but malleable bags like this with multiple layers are difficult to measure precisely.
The back side is a stiffened nylon material. It is not soft and will not protect the finish of the bike if it rests directly on the body and is allowed to move around.
Are the top cross over buckled metal? Also curious if these are made or licensed from Enduristan given the similarity to the Blizzards. Strangely for once TT is actually cheaper.
Those length adjusters on the top are plastic, there are no metal buckles on these bags. I believe they were produced along with Enduristan but I'm not certain of that. You might be surprised by our pricing if you compare direct items to top quality competitors these days.
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is that 20 L with the top rolled in the normal closed position ? Or do you loose some when you close them ? I am asking because visually, they look really similiar with the enduristan blizzard XL and those are rated at 17 L
That's a good question. The documentation lists 20L as the capacity but malleable bags like this with multiple layers are difficult to measure precisely.
@@TouratechUSA Fill with 20l of water/sand or similar then close. It's an easy test. You probably want TT HQ do it though.
hi
is it possible to get it mounted to a on a Tenere 700 with a tail tidy?
I haven't had a chance to try that.
How is made the side of the bag in touch with the motorbike? has a soft shell? In the video and in your website there isn't any description....
The back side is a stiffened nylon material. It is not soft and will not protect the finish of the bike if it rests directly on the body and is allowed to move around.
Are the top cross over buckled metal? Also curious if these are made or licensed from Enduristan given the similarity to the Blizzards. Strangely for once TT is actually cheaper.
Those length adjusters on the top are plastic, there are no metal buckles on these bags. I believe they were produced along with Enduristan but I'm not certain of that.
You might be surprised by our pricing if you compare direct items to top quality competitors these days.