

🏍️ Gear Up, Stand Out: Ride Tough with Rhinowalk’s Ultimate Waterproof Saddlebags!
Rhinowalk Motorcycle Saddlebags deliver rugged 28L storage with premium waterproof tarpaulin and shock-absorbing honeycomb padding. Designed for adventure and sport motorcycles, these bags feature secure locking straps, versatile mounting options, and detachable shoulder straps for on-the-go flexibility. Built tough to withstand rain, bumps, and heat up to 160°C, they’re the perfect companion for millennial riders craving durability and style on every journey.

















| ASIN | B0B7QG8P6B |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,980 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #18 in Powersports Saddle Bags |
| Brand | Rhinowalk |
| Capacity | 28 Liters |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (470) |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2022 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Item Weight | 5.79 pounds |
| Item model number | MT1428 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Y1428 |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Model | R1428 |
| Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 6.7"W x 9.4"H |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | 28L Black |
| Strap Type | Stretchable |
| Vehicle Service Type | ATV, Motorcycle |
I**R
Durable, waterproof, excellent quality, solid attachment system, worth the cost
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
Love these so far
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.
M**K
solid value
Bought these a couple of years and about 20k miles ago, lots of camping. They hold up to general use/abuse. Solidly sewn and easy to strap onto my bike (BMW G310GS) with generic pannier side plates. The straps were a bit long and I should have shortened them but it's fine. I lost one strap and had a challenge finding a suitable replacement. Always found it easy to shove as much gear into each bag as possible and it really held up to being a little overstuffed. They're waterproof - which means that riding through the rain or sleet is no issue, however, any spills inside the bag will pool up and stay there! Storage capacity is great. The look of it is fine, I like black, but it tends to absorb the heat.
A**R
Bring your patience!
Soft “rackless” Bags seem to run nearly $1000 to these Rhinowalks at less than $150. I figured, what the hell, if they don’t work I’ll send them back. Firstly, the RWs seem to be made very well. I have doubt they will be waterproof, especially after I got done mounting them!! There’s dozens of buckles and straps to fasten it down. But if you’re looking to have them appear like the photo illustrations…forget it. In FOUR over one hour sessions, I finally utilized the dozens of straps sewn into the bag to insure they wouldn’t end up on the road! These bags, without mounting brackets as intended, will test your patience to the limit!
N**.
Awesome bags for the money
I was skeptical at first but I gave them a shot and used them on a trip to ride the Smoky Mountain 500. Another rider and I both had these bags on our KLRs. The bags have all the straps necessary to solidly attach to the bike and then some. The main support straps are about 4x longer than they need to be for my bike wich I guess makes them versatile but you may need to trim the excess down to keep them out of trouble. Also, they have external straps the can sinch the bag in tight. So if you haven't filled the bag up completely, it won't be flopping around loosely. They even have velcro loops to secure any loose straps from getting tangled up in your drive train. After seveal days of offroading and camping I was very happy with how they held up. Easy to access my gear. We rode through rainy conditions and they didn't let any water in. My friend (not me I swear!) laid his bike down 4 times and the bags took a beating but held up just fine. None of the strap attach points pulled out and all the straps and bag material held together just fine. More expensive luggage are pribably more durable but they cost several times the price of these. For a weekend BDR rider on a budget they are perfect. I highly recommend!
W**N
easy of use, install and carry over my shoulder
These were easy to use and install on my 2009 Honda 750 Shadow and use for a 3 hour one way road trip. The held everything I needed and kept everything dry. Easy to take off once at the hotel so I would not have to unpack in the parking lot. I just simply undid a couple of straps that were easy to get to and carry over my shoulder. Then when time to come home simply lay straps over the seat and reattached the 2 easy straps to the hardware and rolled out. I would buy it again and recommend to my friends.
F**S
No impressive... cheap mounts and straps
So I have been trying out different set ups for some of our adventure bikes and dual sports. We took a crf450l and klr650 with 2 different size bags for a 200+ miles on and off road ride. On road, they are fine... off road, they became a constant battle... the saddle straps across the seat kept loosening up, despite the "locking mechanism ". The mounting D rings on the crf both broke! Over all, the bags are good, but the straps and mounting parts are very cheap and couldn't hold up of long periods of time, so unfortunately we won't be outfitting all of our bikes with them.
M**E
Kinda floppy
I put the 28l on the drz. There are a lot of straps that seem redundant. I hung a compact chair from the bottom of one bag using all these extra straps. I managed to get a hammock, blanket, pillow, mess kit, frog togs, and a few other things in there. Got some rain, things stayed dry. I think they are about perfect for a drz
K**T
Works for my type of riding. Mostly paved roads.
J**N
Encaja perfectamente, se montan y desmontan fácil y son resistentes. Ten en cuenta que seguramente rayarán las chapas laterales sobre las que apoya, sobre todo en rutas offroad, pero con eso ya contaba.
P**N
Great bags. Well worth the money and are still holding up well after years of use.
S**O
niente da invidiare ad altre marche molto più costose , molto resistenti e capienti e completamente waterproof
A**N
im vergleich zu den wesentlich teurer alternativen von enduristan und anderen scheint das teil wirklich gut zu sein. es ist eine gradwanderung aus qualität und preis, wobei die qualität ziemlich gut hinkommt. die verschlüsse, nähte, haltepunkte der straps scheinen stabil. das fassungsvermögen in mittlerer größe ist für mich ausreichend. da sind gewand und zahnbürstel links, pullover, regenzeugs und ein paar schuhe rechts. dann ist fertig. will man mehr, für den sozius, für zelt, matte und schlafsack braucht man noch ne extra rolle oder tankrucksack oder rucksack. ideal: kombi von diesen sidebacks plus ein topcase oder eine rolle oben drauf. da nützt man den platz am bike am effizientesten. ganz wichtig: auspuff! ist der auspuff ganz oben, braucht man ein hitzeschild. ich trau dem material nicht zu, die hitze eines auspuffs auszuhalten. auch wichtig: die position, wie man sie draufschnallt. unbedingt beachten, dass die sidebacks nicht mit dem auspuff direkt in berührung kommen. nur 1 oder 2 zentimeter abstand genügen aber, und das material hält die hitze aus. aber die schoko würd ich in den tankrucksack packen. ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass die dinger regendicht sind. die rollverschlüsse können das. nur so viel reinpacken, dass man es drei mal zusammendrehen kann. montage ist am anfang ein bisserl spielerei, bis man dir richtige position gefunden hat, aber alle verzurrmöglichkeiten sind da und sind durchdacht. thema wind: auch bei dauergeschwindigkeit 150 kmh kein wackeln, kein flattern, die dinger sitzen stabil. thema beifahrer: die verbundungsriemen der beiden sidebacks liegen ja über dem soziussitz. auch die schnallen. obwohl so kletthüllen mit dabei sind, in die man das alles einpacken kann bin ich nicht sicher, ob das wirklich komfortabel für den beifahrerpopo ist. stichwort: prinzessin auf der erbse. da sollte man noch ein polsterl oben drauf legen. summasummarum: bin happy. kann alles besser, als ich erwartet habe. der preis ist ein hammer. das ganze erstmals getestet auf dem weg österreich - slowenien - kroatien. leider kein regen. bis jetzt: funktioniert prima.
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