Backrest Bags Buyers Guide Kuryakyn
A Buyer's Guide To Backrest Bags - You Can Take It With You
Kuryakyn Ultra Tour Bag $140 The Ultra Tour Bag is best described as a small steamer trunk, with its large and nearly square main compartment deeper than any other in this group. Kryakyn claims this depth makes the bag very comfortable when used as a backrest by a solo rider. The heavy-duty nylon exterior is backed by plastic stiffeners to increase rigidity. It's large enough to fit a full-face helmet and a week's worth of clothes. If you pick up a few souvenirs, each side of the bag has a 2-inch zippered expansion panel, and there are 16 D-rings for lashing on more kit. And if that isn't enough space, each side also has two large, zippered pockets, each with a 2-inch zippered expansion panel. The bag opens via either side or a large, zippered top flap with a zippered mesh pocket inside as well as on each side of the interior. Bike attachment is via a wide hook-and-loop belt plus two sewn-in security straps. When things get wet, don't worry: The zippers are all waterproof, and there is a rain cover for added protection. Size (expanded): 15"H x 20"W x 15"D Size (collapsed): 15"H x 16"W x 15"D Volume: 4500ci (open)/3600ci (closed) Warranty: 1 year kuryakyn.com View Related Article
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