Another amazingly well shot and edited video! Seriously beautiful scenery there. The 180° flip transition kept making me think you were crashing though, haha. I agree with you about soft, waterproof luggage. It’s so much lighter and resilient when a bike tips over. I don’t think I could use bags this small, my gear is bulkier, but good for you for making it work.
Great work! I envy your back yard mountains. I can also add that the warranty from Enduristan is outstanding. I had a seam come loose on my Monsoon 3 (maybe my fault), i sent them a pic and they replaced my bags with new ones instantly without further questions.
Robert Baldinger thank you Robert! You should take the time to see the mountains for yourself 😉 i dident know enduristan had so brilliant service! Really good to know! Thank you
@@tshansen Enduristan (Switzerland) has great customer service. Enduristan (USA) is useless. I needed 2 replacement buckles. Emailed USA customer service and after exchanging a few emails with pictures didn't get any solution. Emailed Swiss customer service and they immediately sent out 2 replacement buckles.
@@yellowsheeps That's great to know also... just contact them directly to save me the trouble with people who don't understand great service! Cheers, really appreciate it :-D
Great review Thomas and a great ambassador of your beautiful landscape, i agree that the Enduristan are alot bang for the buck. Looks snug and practical as well. I missed how many litres of pack volume your kit provides. Nice B-Rolls and editing.
...and those coffe moments are quality time that really boost the advriding experience. As you said, friluftsman, thats a great combination to advriding. I feel the need of a TET tour and do the Swedish part and the souther norwegian part. At the same time i'm thinking of a revisit to Preikestolen. Two hafdays ride from home and a completely different view than at home :)
Mattias Eriksson 32+24 liters in total... enough for my kind of adventures! More room, more space to fill up with things you dont or seldom use! For me, half the trip is enjoying those smal moments! Camping and be part of the landscape and nature! Can’t wait to get back on the tet trails again. If you ever come to the western part of Norway! Send me a message 👍🏻😉
I rarely use more than my 31 litre top bag, on a 4 day camping trip with hammock i use the 31 litre top bag plus one of the 22 litre. I think offroad packing must go in line with how we think of backpacking. Will do for sure @@tshansen
Thomas do you think these type of road will work with a Conti TrailAttack, too? It’s supposed to be a 90% tarmac 10% off-road tire. Planning to cover westnorway beginning of September (will go north first and on the way back through vestlandet)
Florian Alexander yes, on normal gravel you will manage to ride on your trailattack tires! De grasy bits you see i wold not do! But you wont find that on your journey
I never did it, but i know it is possible yes. You may have to adjust the locking buckles so it don’t come in contact with the frame so you can lock the Seat in place 👏🏻
Great video . Good to see the review on enduristan blizzard , was contemplating this for my ducati enduro not sure if I will need the inferno and will it work as well on the enduro, appreciate feedback
The heat shield is a cheap insurance if you are not sure that the bags will stay away from the exhaust. I think this setup will suit almost every bike out there. It is a really easy setup to max and match
Hello mate... Yes I am really happy with the Blizzard bags. They suit my need really good, and the price is great :-) They are sturdy and can take a punch/slide to the ground. Glad you liked it. Cheers :-)
Great video. I'm looking at a similar Enduristan setup for my 790. Do you have any issues with hot exhaust on the right side? Does the right bag drop low enough to need a heat shield on the exhaust? Thanks.
I see that if i pack my bags a little heavy the saddle bag can touch if i ride on bumpy roads. There is clearence, but i would recommend you to buy a heat shield. Better safe than sorry :-)
Since you have both systems Mosko moto and Enduristan can which one would you recommend? For the 790 Adventure R and why? Can't decide me. Need something for the TET
It depends on your main use! Both are great options, but i think the Mosko is aiming more for longer trips and are more heavy duty 🔥😍 if you plan shorter trips with the need of taking part of the luggage on and off, the enduristan is better! But for me and my travels, there is no going back!
Filipe Fonseca the blizzards on the side? Are they going down? I have used mine on really rugh terrain and they dont move an inch! The tornado is Brand new, dont know how that will stay in place over time yet?
Nice review of the soft luggage. I'd heard of Enduristan brand via Lyndon Poskitt and Races2Places series and will need to check out their offerings. Question 1: you're riding an ADV bike with track racing leathers - is that your normal gear for that type of riding? Question 2: which brand and model of tire were you using?
I will highly recommend you to take a look at Enduristan. Great value! Haha, no my racing suit are only used because my Klim Badlands suit are on repair! Got a leek in my groin and in the jacket. The bike came with the Karoo3 from Metzeler, I have to believe I got a bad batch, because this is the worst tire I have ridden so far. Slippere as F on wet tarmac, bad offroad and ok on loose gravel.
Hey Thomas ! I'm about to purchase the same bags as yours or maybe the Kriega with the os base, I'm just tired of those heavy and large aluminum cases ;) My only concern is about riding with my gf, do think it's possible to mount the strap under the seat ?
Hello mate... the kriega is a good option, but i like the enduristan better! The setup is more easy, and yes you can run the strops under the Seat. There is serveral pictures of it on advrider forum 👍🏻 another really good option is the recless system from Mosko moto, but i have not tried it myself jet.
@@tshansen thanx a lot for answering ;) I will check this forum. New season is about to start for you ! Any trip coming ? Really enjoyed your last summer trip
@@cracotator Thank you, yes I'm planing a longer trip again this may - june. I some smaller camping trips planed as soon as the season starts again up here. So my plan is to upload alot more trip content soon :-)
mate! what a great video, i have been looking for a rackless soft luggage system and this seems perfect. do you think heat sheild is needed on the 790?
Thank you mate :-) The heat shield is not needed on the 790. I got it when i had the 690 enduro, and just put it on to be safe. This is with the original exhaust, can't say for sure if you have other cans on your bike :-)
Very nice video, Thomas. Good photography, very clear (what do you edit in?). With those tyres you’ll soon be able to put the offroad traction control to good use, and get that rear wheel sideways through the bends (the TC is fantastic, even on my 1290SA).
The photo I take are just straight out of my camera (Sony A6400) I used adobe earlier, but hat the sub plan they offering. Have been looking at Capture One, but I take less images in RAW. The camera today do a fantastic job processing the images. For video I use Davinci Resolve 16. Starting to get a feel for the bike now, so I will try to explore more of the rally mode on the bike.
This is about 1 hour drive north from Bergen city. Just before you head inside the Matre tunnel, there goes a small road next to the water on the right side. This will take you up the mountain on gravel roads.
@@tshansen Thank you so much! Will check it out one day :) I also just ordered the blizzard XL bags and the 4h tankbag, cant wait to get them on my bike :)
@@yorvenuswow You are welcome mate :-) Just keep in mind that there can be snow up there this early in the season :-) The Blizzard are amazing :-) I bet you will like them :-)
Hi Thomas! Great video as always! Been looking into the Blizzards for my 790 advr as well, do you use any heat shield to protect it from the exhaust pipe? Thanks!
Pierre Blomdahl hello :-) you can’t go wrong with this setup! Great combo! Yes i have a heat shield, but the side bags dont touch the exhaust! I had it from my old bike, so i put in on just in case
Because the tkc80 offers great grip on the loose surfaces and gives great feedback when pushed in corners. I also like the grip and feedback on dry/wet tarmac! For the rear I needed a tire who can perform close to an TKC80 but offers more milage. According to ADVrider forum and alot of other places, this is the combo to go for (for my riding style) Haven't tried it before, this is my first time. So far I'm pleased! Have to try it in all conditions before I can conclude
thankyou for the video, Are you happy with the Large Blizzard panniers or do you think it would be better to go to the XL Blizzards with the Tornado 2M, Can you fit everything for multiday trips? thanks
I'm really happy with the Large panniers from Enduristan. For my need, i would not go up to the XL version, but it all depends on what you need. The more room you have, the more things you have with you. In the video i linked you can see how i pack all my gear in the enduristan bags ruclips.net/video/CPvFrUE7jOo/видео.html
@@tshansen I was not sure to understand the question but I got the answer 👍 So for you no problems with a passenger ? I'm looking to buy the L blizzard model and I'm a bit worried about footpegs "accessibility" and seat confort with the straps : do you think it's possible to put it under the seat ?
@@cracotator I have not tried the blizzard's and a passanger, but i dont see any reason they should be in the way. You can fit the strops under the seat. i dont think that will be a problem at all. You might find picture of it on advrider.com :-)
everythingisfiltered well, i’m not here to judge, but i have been riding for quite some time now and to not have a total waterproof system is beyound me!
Large Blizzard & Medium Tornado... same setup I chose for my 690. Love it!!!
They work really well, and i love how easy they are to pack. No i use the mosko moto reckless 80 on my 790. Works better for long Adventures
Another amazingly well shot and edited video! Seriously beautiful scenery there. The 180° flip transition kept making me think you were crashing though, haha. I agree with you about soft, waterproof luggage. It’s so much lighter and resilient when a bike tips over. I don’t think I could use bags this small, my gear is bulkier, but good for you for making it work.
fredthebarber thank you 😊
Great setup. Use Rock straps for the roll bag they are great for ADV riding because have an elastic section.
Yeah, I have the Rock Straps on my roll bag. They work great in all terrain.
Great work! I envy your back yard mountains. I can also add that the warranty from Enduristan is outstanding. I had a seam come loose on my Monsoon 3 (maybe my fault), i sent them a pic and they replaced my bags with new ones instantly without further questions.
Robert Baldinger thank you Robert! You should take the time to see the mountains for yourself 😉 i dident know enduristan had so brilliant service! Really good to know! Thank you
@@tshansen Enduristan (Switzerland) has great customer service. Enduristan (USA) is useless. I needed 2 replacement buckles. Emailed USA customer service and after exchanging a few emails with pictures didn't get any solution. Emailed Swiss customer service and they immediately sent out 2 replacement buckles.
@@yellowsheeps That's great to know also... just contact them directly to save me the trouble with people who don't understand great service! Cheers, really appreciate it :-D
Cool video, great bike, your setup is really nice and clean. 👍🏻🇨🇦
Thank you mate :-)
Great review Thomas and a great ambassador of your beautiful landscape, i agree that the Enduristan are alot bang for the buck. Looks snug and practical as well. I missed how many litres of pack volume your kit provides. Nice B-Rolls and editing.
...and those coffe moments are quality time that really boost the advriding experience. As you said, friluftsman, thats a great combination to advriding. I feel the need of a TET tour and do the Swedish part and the souther norwegian part. At the same time i'm thinking of a revisit to Preikestolen. Two hafdays ride from home and a completely different view than at home :)
Mattias Eriksson 32+24 liters in total... enough for my kind of adventures! More room, more space to fill up with things you dont or seldom use! For me, half the trip is enjoying those smal moments! Camping and be part of the landscape and nature! Can’t wait to get back on the tet trails again. If you ever come to the western part of Norway! Send me a message 👍🏻😉
I rarely use more than my 31 litre top bag, on a 4 day camping trip with hammock i use the 31 litre top bag plus one of the 22 litre. I think offroad packing must go in line with how we think of backpacking. Will do for sure @@tshansen
Love your videos, and i will most likely go for that luggage setup as well. i think they fit so good on the bike.
Thank you mate :-) I am really happy with this setup. Looks good, waterproof and good value for money :-) I can highly recommend them :-)
Really nice video - inspiring to watch!
Thank you, glad you liked them
Lol 😂 at wearing the full leathers. From the old sport bike day's. Nowadays you have fully converted to an ADV rider/camper
Hahaha.... yeah, back in the days I was the one and only with racing suit on a ADV bike... everyone looked at me funny 🤣
Thomas do you think these type of road will work with a Conti TrailAttack, too? It’s supposed to be a 90% tarmac 10% off-road tire. Planning to cover westnorway beginning of September (will go north first and on the way back through vestlandet)
Florian Alexander yes, on normal gravel you will manage to ride on your trailattack tires! De grasy bits you see i wold not do! But you wont find that on your journey
Can I mount this luggage under the seat as I ride with a pillion sometimes.
Great video!!
I never did it, but i know it is possible yes. You may have to adjust the locking buckles so it don’t come in contact with the frame so you can lock the Seat in place 👏🏻
@@tshansen thank you
@@bdraidian6280 you are welcome mate
Great video . Good to see the review on enduristan blizzard , was contemplating this for my ducati enduro not sure if I will need the inferno and will it work as well on the enduro, appreciate feedback
The heat shield is a cheap insurance if you are not sure that the bags will stay away from the exhaust. I think this setup will suit almost every bike out there. It is a really easy setup to max and match
Is that Norway? Planning on coming up there this summer on the bike.
Bento yes, this is on the west coast of Norway
Hi Thomas, are you happy with the Blizzard bags? Quality looks pretty good, great video 👍 super scenery, cheers
Hello mate... Yes I am really happy with the Blizzard bags. They suit my need really good, and the price is great :-) They are sturdy and can take a punch/slide to the ground. Glad you liked it. Cheers :-)
Great video. I'm looking at a similar Enduristan setup for my 790. Do you have any issues with hot exhaust on the right side? Does the right bag drop low enough to need a heat shield on the exhaust? Thanks.
I see that if i pack my bags a little heavy the saddle bag can touch if i ride on bumpy roads. There is clearence, but i would recommend you to buy a heat shield. Better safe than sorry :-)
Since you have both systems Mosko moto and Enduristan can which one would you recommend? For the 790 Adventure R and why? Can't decide me. Need something for the TET
It depends on your main use! Both are great options, but i think the Mosko is aiming more for longer trips and are more heavy duty 🔥😍 if you plan shorter trips with the need of taking part of the luggage on and off, the enduristan is better! But for me and my travels, there is no going back!
I also have the blizzard and they keep going down... looks like the straps dont fix it.
Filipe Fonseca the blizzards on the side? Are they going down? I have used mine on really rugh terrain and they dont move an inch! The tornado is Brand new, dont know how that will stay in place over time yet?
Nice review of the soft luggage. I'd heard of Enduristan brand via Lyndon Poskitt and Races2Places series and will need to check out their offerings. Question 1: you're riding an ADV bike with track racing leathers - is that your normal gear for that type of riding? Question 2: which brand and model of tire were you using?
I will highly recommend you to take a look at Enduristan. Great value! Haha, no my racing suit are only used because my Klim Badlands suit are on repair! Got a leek in my groin and in the jacket. The bike came with the Karoo3 from Metzeler, I have to believe I got a bad batch, because this is the worst tire I have ridden so far. Slippere as F on wet tarmac, bad offroad and ok on loose gravel.
Hey Thomas ! I'm about to purchase the same bags as yours or maybe the Kriega with the os base, I'm just tired of those heavy and large aluminum cases ;)
My only concern is about riding with my gf, do think it's possible to mount the strap under the seat ?
Hello mate... the kriega is a good option, but i like the enduristan better! The setup is more easy, and yes you can run the strops under the Seat. There is serveral pictures of it on advrider forum 👍🏻 another really good option is the recless system from Mosko moto, but i have not tried it myself jet.
@@tshansen thanx a lot for answering ;) I will check this forum.
New season is about to start for you ! Any trip coming ? Really enjoyed your last summer trip
@@cracotator Thank you, yes I'm planing a longer trip again this may - june. I some smaller camping trips planed as soon as the season starts again up here. So my plan is to upload alot more trip content soon :-)
Beautiful feed ❣️
Thank you :-)
great soft bags for bike ;-)
Enduristan makes really great soft bags for a great price. 👏🏻
@@tshansen yep
Hi from OUTDURO
Im a one of the crew 😉
@@ROLISS I know, i have my eyes out for you guys over there 🤩👏🏻😂
@@tshansen 🤣🤣🤣
mate! what a great video, i have been looking for a rackless soft luggage system and this seems perfect. do you think heat sheild is needed on the 790?
Thank you mate :-) The heat shield is not needed on the 790. I got it when i had the 690 enduro, and just put it on to be safe. This is with the original exhaust, can't say for sure if you have other cans on your bike :-)
Very nice video, Thomas. Good photography, very clear (what do you edit in?).
With those tyres you’ll soon be able to put the offroad traction control to good use, and get that rear wheel sideways through the bends (the TC is fantastic, even on my 1290SA).
The photo I take are just straight out of my camera (Sony A6400) I used adobe earlier, but hat the sub plan they offering. Have been looking at Capture One, but I take less images in RAW. The camera today do a fantastic job processing the images. For video I use Davinci Resolve 16.
Starting to get a feel for the bike now, so I will try to explore more of the rally mode on the bike.
First of all great video! Could you tell me where this is? :) I would like to go there :)
This is about 1 hour drive north from Bergen city. Just before you head inside the Matre tunnel, there goes a small road next to the water on the right side. This will take you up the mountain on gravel roads.
@@tshansen Thank you so much! Will check it out one day :) I also just ordered the blizzard XL bags and the 4h tankbag, cant wait to get them on my bike :)
@@yorvenuswow You are welcome mate :-) Just keep in mind that there can be snow up there this early in the season :-) The Blizzard are amazing :-) I bet you will like them :-)
Hi Thomas! Great video as always! Been looking into the Blizzards for my 790 advr as well, do you use any heat shield to protect it from the exhaust pipe? Thanks!
Pierre Blomdahl hello :-) you can’t go wrong with this setup! Great combo! Yes i have a heat shield, but the side bags dont touch the exhaust! I had it from my old bike, so i put in on just in case
@@tshansen Great stuff! Thanks a lot! :)
Pierre Blomdahl your welcome
About the tires, why not both Mitas EO7+? And why go for the TCK80 in the front?
Because the tkc80 offers great grip on the loose surfaces and gives great feedback when pushed in corners. I also like the grip and feedback on dry/wet tarmac! For the rear I needed a tire who can perform close to an TKC80 but offers more milage. According to ADVrider forum and alot of other places, this is the combo to go for (for my riding style) Haven't tried it before, this is my first time. So far I'm pleased! Have to try it in all conditions before I can conclude
@@tshansen Thanks, sound great this tire combo.
thankyou for the video, Are you happy with the Large Blizzard panniers or do you think it would be better to go to the XL Blizzards with the Tornado 2M, Can you fit everything for multiday trips? thanks
I'm really happy with the Large panniers from Enduristan. For my need, i would not go up to the XL version, but it all depends on what you need. The more room you have, the more things you have with you. In the video i linked you can see how i pack all my gear in the enduristan bags
ruclips.net/video/CPvFrUE7jOo/видео.html
@@tshansen Awesome setup, I watched the fantastic and creative video. Thanks for sharing, Stay safe and enjoy :-)
@@whatupg1 Cheers mate, glad you found it helpfull
Is it possible, when Blizzard and the roll is mounted on the bike that you can ride with a Sozius?
Thanks
Holzkopf MUC i havent tried it, but i dont see any problema with this setup and a passanger 👍🏻
@@tshansen I was not sure to understand the question but I got the answer 👍
So for you no problems with a passenger ? I'm looking to buy the L blizzard model and I'm a bit worried about footpegs "accessibility" and seat confort with the straps : do you think it's possible to put it under the seat ?
@@cracotator I have not tried the blizzard's and a passanger, but i dont see any reason they should be in the way. You can fit the strops under the seat. i dont think that will be a problem at all. You might find picture of it on advrider.com :-)
how well do they crash?
I have no idea mate! I have not crashed with them yet. But i have seen pictures online that they hold up quite well. Cheers
Great choice Enduristan...why anyone would buy the overpriced, heavy and non-waterproof (without liner) Mosko Moto stuff is beyond stupid.
everythingisfiltered well, i’m not here to judge, but i have been riding for quite some time now and to not have a total waterproof system is beyound me!