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The Nelson Rigg Hurricane Dual Sport/Enduro Tank Bag is a compact, 2.6L capacity motorcycle accessory crafted from 100% waterproof PVC tarpaulin with electronically welded seams. Designed specifically for dual sport and enduro bikes, it features a quick release strap system for easy mounting, a touchscreen-friendly clear top pocket, elastic loops and adjustable dividers for secure storage, and a protective base that prevents slipping and tank damage. Reflective piping enhances safety, while the bag’s durable materials and lifetime warranty ensure long-lasting performance.

| ASIN | B084B9BDRZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,528 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #8 in Powersports Tank Bags |
| Brand Name | Nelson-Rigg |
| Capacity | 2.6 Liters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black/Grey |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 474 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Included Components | automotive trays and bags |
| Item Height | 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Hurricane Dual Sport/Enduro Waterproof Tank Bag |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nelson-Rigg |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
| Material Type | PVC tarpaulin |
| Mounting Type | Strap mount |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | Dual Sport/Enduro |
| Strap Type | Mounting straps |
B**C
Waterproof, Without An Added Rain Fly
I have this Nelson-Rigg SE-3060 Black/Grey Hurricane Dual Sport/Enduro Waterproof Tank Bag installed on a pair of CSC motorcycles, a 2015 RX3 and 2020 RX4. I was looking for something completely waterproof, with no need for an extra cover, that could fit a Nikon D3500 DSLR with an installed 18-140 mm zoom lens and this fills the bill. There is just enough room for the camera with the lens installed, with some other odds and ends thrown in, while the bag is not so large that it blocks any of the bikes controls or the view of the instrument cluster. This is a strap mounted bag only; it does not have any magnets for mounting to steel fuel tanks. The bag attaches to the straps with plastic quick release buckles. The straps have elastic keepers that join them together in pairs and prevent them from falling down into the frame of the motorcycle when the bag is removed. The zippers are waterproof and thus stiff; there is also a lip of material that folds down over the zippers for further water resistance if needed. I keep mine folded up mostly, to allow ease of use of the zipper. The materials used appear to be high quality, with no issues with any of the stitching that I could find. The bottom of the bag is very soft, to avoid marring the paint on the fuel tank. There is an adjustable internal divider that is held in place by velcro so you can segregate things into two different sized compartments, if you so desire. The internal dimensions are 8"L x 5"W x 4"H. Total internal volume is 2.6 Liters. Also, the clear map cover is touchscreen friendly, so you can slip your phone of GPS under it and still be able to use it. This is a great choice if you are too lazy to be bothered with a separate rain fly, as provide with most standard nylon tank bags, as I am. I've had things get damp or wet one time too many, thus from here on out I am spending the extra money to get waterproof tank bags from the get go. FYI - Nelson Rigg also makes a larger version, the SE-3070 that holds 11 Liters, if you need more volume. They also make a set of replacement straps, if yours get damaged or if you want to use one bag with multiple bikes. You have to order them from their site directly.
D**N
Nelson rigg tank bag.
Put on my honda crf230f. Fit great. Easy installation. Just the right size. I Can still slide forward. My phone works fine under the clear plastic and like the waterproof feature. The excess on the straps is kind of a pain to deal with but not much of an issue. This is my second nelson rigg product and i find them to be good quality and reasonably priced. Really like this tank bag.
B**S
Definitely water proof and great quality
First I was looking for a tank bag for my A/T when I came across Rigg Gear bag for the price thought I would take a chance and glad I did, it took me a little while to get it installed like I wanted to but once installed and adjusted it was a great fit. Really like the appearance of it and quality is great the zipper is a little stiff to begin with but loosens up some but would rather have a good quality one than something loose and breaking on me. I have ridden in a really hard rain and no leaks so waterproof yes all my things were dry. Like the straps and the quick release which once properly installed can be reconnected easily. The only thing like the other reviews is that I wish it was a little bigger then it would be a really great tank bag. Would definitely buy again if they did because overall a great product.
H**D
Nice Bag....fitment a bit off for R1250GS
This is a nice product and clearly a robust waterproof bag. The fitment could be a bit better for the BMW GS but it is not too bad and the bag is perfectly functional. I'm sure it probably fits better on other Adventure Bikes but it's good for the price!
M**E
Worth the investment
Hands down my favorite addition for my adventure motorcycle. Great quality, durable and very spacious. Was apprehensive about the price but it has been well worth it and i have since purchased a Nelson Rigg 60L duffle.
G**R
Very large bag
Once again Nelson Rigg built another quality bag. I am not big on tank bags, but they are very convenient to access compared to a tail bag. This bag is quite large, maybe too big until I get comfortable with it. I like the position and the quality of the straps, the adjustable divider, zipper pocket inside as well as the material which seem to be waterproof, but haven’t tested. The clear map window which is supposed to be touch screen friendly didn’t work for me the first day for some reason, but is working now (could be phone related or user?).In order to make the lid waterproof there is a flap that goes over it, so it takes two hands to unzip it. Overall a good purchase, but I might consider a smaller bag in my preference.
R**E
It's a good bag, juts too big for my 4 fitty.
The biggest problem with this thing is is that it's just a little bit on the big side for a CRF450 Honda. I took the stiffener and the divider thingamajig out and that made it a lot more easy for it to be scrunched and pushed and smashed around if you don't fill it. It tends to crumple down just a little bit which is what I want I needed, something a little bit bigger then what I had and taking the inside out gave me more room and I expect to come off the bike a little easier without catching a boot. It doesn't fit on quite as nicely as my small 4 liter Nelson Rigg Hurricane but again take that silly padded thing out of the middle, it just velcro's in and throw it away. If it came without the stiffener I'd give it 5.
P**U
Just right for my needs
What I store in it: Paper maps Bike's owner manual Various chargers The most frequently used tools I ride in the rain, I splash in the mud, I park overnight. So far, never a problem. I don't use a phone or tablet through the top plastic so I cannot rate that feature. Maybe I should try just to see. Now some people will ask why a tank bag at all? Yes, it gets in the way of my, er, crotch when I stand up on rough terrain and want to put more weight on the front wheel (for traction). Yes, you have to unstrap the front to refuel. But it's a very natural place to store equipment you may need without having to get off the bike, and the front location allows you to more evenly distribute the weight of your luggage without having to resort to side panniers in front of your legs, which widen the bike and take the punishment when the bike eventually goes down. Why a strapped tank bag and not tank magnets? Tank magnets won't stick on plastic and I didn't find a tank bag with appropriate water resistance that had magnets in a place I felt comfortable would stay stuck on my bike (a Ténéré 700) - also I tend to like playing rough and as mentioned above I do go down. Straps will hold the bag in place in every case. Before this bag I had another Nelson Rigg that required an additional rain cover that I had with me or not, put in place in time or not etc. It was great, with a zipper to extend it when needed etc. but got worn out over the years and needed replacement, and it always lacked real rain resistance. This one is rain proof. Durability - we will see. I have had it for maybe a year now and so far so good. I might update this if anything happens.
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