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🏍️ Gear up, lock down, and ride fearless with Rhinowalk’s ultimate waterproof saddle bags!
The Rhinowalk Motorcycle Saddle Bags offer a robust 28L (14L x 2) waterproof storage solution made from premium 500D PVC tarpaulin. Designed for adventure and sport motorcycles, these soft-sided panniers feature adjustable Velcro straps and buckles for a secure, anti-vibration fit. Their roll-up closure system ensures quick access and compact storage, while the durable, heat-resistant material protects your gear from the elements and wear. Perfect for riders seeking reliable, spacious, and versatile luggage that blends functionality with rugged style.







| ASIN | B0B7JLFHRQ |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,429 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #51 in Powersports Saddle Bags |
| Brand | Rhinowalk |
| Brand Name | Rhinowalk |
| Capacity | 28 Liters |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black-28L |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 724 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.11"L x 6.69"W x 9.45"H |
| Item Type Name | Luggage- Trunk |
| Item Weight | 2150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Rhinowalk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MT1428 |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Model Number | MT1428 |
| Mounting Type | Seat Mount |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 18.11"L x 6.69"W x 9.45"H |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | 28L |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Trunk |
| Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
T**S
WOW
I would like to start off by saying that i am new to the ADV world and that i am just starting out, i have been riding since Jan2025 on a 2021 Himalayan 411. I was looking at the bag choices and man as i am sure you know they can get crazy expensive. But i wanted to be able to carry a few items on my bike as i do go on all day rides here in the SE, a backpack was not cutting it. I finally pulled the trigger on these bags after thinking long and hard about which ones to get. LET me tell you i am so impressed with the quality of these bags they seem to be built very well and it looks as though they really put some thought into making them universal for many bikes. I did not want to get pannier racks if i did not have to and these are perfect. The buckles they have on these bags are awesome and there are plenty of them to assure you can get them secured on your bike. It took me some time to figure out how to secure them to the sides of the bike but i don't think they are going anywhere. That being said there will be no disconnecting them to carry around as depicted, as it took me an hour to install, maybe the pannier racks would change that. I love the thought they put into the straps and overall design. I am yet to go on a ride with them as i just installed them but they look and feel very promising. Also i got the 28L and they are a lot bigger than you think for first time buyers i would not go any bigger, these things are going to be able to carry a ton of stuff. If you are looking for a good set of soft panniers these are a great option i love the look of them on my bike, size and ease of installation due to the amount of straps. These bags may require a heat shield for bikes that have a higher set exhaust than the Himalayan as you can see in the photo. I did my best to reflect the size of these bags with my hand but you get these and you will be very happy with the storge capacity. I will revisit with an update once i have some mileage on them.
B**.
Great bags for road trips
Quality saddle bags. Fits everything i need for road trips. Waterproof and very durable for outdoors.
J**S
Great fit for 2023 Royal Enfield Himalayan
These fit great on my 2023 RE Himalayan! Installation was a challenge due to the instructions being too basic, but I had to deal with these things in the military, so it wasn’t too bad. One star deduction for that. Quality seems good, but time will tell. Might pick up some larger ones for my ADV in the US to try later.
T**E
Good for the price, but use plastic grocery bags!
Getting the bad out of the way first, it took me way too long to figure out a good way to mount these. I haven't yet found a good way to mount these on my 390 Adventure. I moved them to my friend's XT250 for a weekend which worked out way better. Not only did they fit better, but they sat on the exhaust and didn't melt. I used them on a trip across one section of the BDR and they really came into their element. They were durable, just the right size, pretty nicely featured, just about everything you could ask out of an inexpensive rackless bag. The only improvement I could ask for, they're advertised as being able to be removed and carried off the bike (with an included shoulder strap, which is nice), but I definitely wouldn't want to undo all the straps I had to figure out where to mount just to move the bags inside for the night. They need an easier mounting system or an included dry bag (like Giant Loop's offerings). Final verdict, these are still good. If you need inexpensive rackless bags, you'll likely be happy with these BUT ONLY if you get some stuff sacks (or just plastic grocery bags) to pack and organize all your gear.
M**E
Nice bags especially for the price.
So far so good. Bags seem to be fairly stout and definitely waterproof. Lots of straps but that's not a bad thing. I thought I might have to cut off the lower straps as they dangle with nothing in them. I found that they can be cinched up tight and out of the way. Will know better after next week as I'm riding the WABDR with them. I think they will work fine and they hold a lot!
K**B
Starter(?) Bags - Light to Medium Duty Only
I purchased the 28-liter bags in October. I've used them on three trips. One was a test of loading my KTM 390 ADV (Mottovoron racks) with camping gear. Heavy rain and lots of mud was encountered during the trip. All of my gear stayed dry. The second was an actual campout, that again exposed the bags to hours of rain and mud during off- and on-highway riding. Again, gear stayed dry. The third (and fatal) trip was a day ride on rough terrain. I went down a couple of times and tore the bags (as shown in images). Like other users, the padding separated from the bag. A few observations: - The center of gravity (or center of volume) of the bags is well ahead of the top straps. This requires the much smaller front straps to carry most of the load. - The straps cannot be tightened to secure partially filled bags, leaving them loose. In the case of the right side bag, this droops to rest on the muffler. - The small front and rear straps use thread-through fasteners. These are not bags that can be easily mounted and unmounted. Overall, Rhinowalk panniers are a good value and are quite suitable for light and medium use. I may repair my torn bag and keep it in service until I find a more rugged solution.
G**V
A Panchreston of Pure Perfabricated Delight
What a wonderful product. I had just finished mounting them prior to snapping these photos, btw. As seen, plenty of clearance above my exhaust. No extra-mounted heat shield required! Material feels thick, robust in the hand. There exists a plethora of long straps—so, put on some tunes, crack a/several beer(s), and get creative fastening the bags to your bike. Honestly, that’s my favorite part. Can’t wait to start rippin’ on and off-road with ‘em! Cheers.
M**I
Used them. Loved them … except one silly thing …
Half month very dusty motorcycle trip. Several falls in gravel. Held perfectly! I got the 2 x 14L - it was enough Biggest problem - the hanging belts at the bottom. I understand the sentiment - but in reality these are a MAJOR nuicanse!!!! And most people will never use them. How are you going to carry extra luggage dangling over the chain and the exhaust! Had no heart cutting them so had to constantly babysit them with zip ties. It would be great if they add something like a welder’s blanket material on the bottom to protect from the hot exhaust. Or maybe - leave the bottom straps there but add one additional strap that would clip into the buckles of the bottom straps on both sides, will then pass over the seat so that the bags get scooped up-and-out a bit. That is because when they are heavy they sag into the bike regardless of the presence of a frame. Lifting up by just one inch can be the difference between enjoying the trip and constantly worrying. And for loaded bags this can inly be done from the outside. The inside straps do not make any difference. So zero manufacturing change, just add one cheap additional strap. I had to do this with rope and at the end of the two weeks scooping up the bags like this got so annoying that I would have gladly paid $30 for a purpose built strap that would cost $3 to make!
E**O
Ottime e resistenti
Usate per diversi viaggi su strada (e poco sterrato) anche sotto a pioggia battente e hanno svolto leggermente il loro lavoro. Una volta regolate e trovata la posizione ideale per la vostra moto, si montano e smontantano in un attimo. Tra l'altro le puoi arrotolare e usare solo lo spazio che ti serve. Non le scambierei mai con delle borse rigide.
S**N
Great quality saddle bags
Great quality saddle bags at a great price, easy to install and nice and sturdy on the bike (Husaberg fe501). the 18lt fits a surprising amount of gear, I'm wrapped!
ヌ**チ
防水で容量も良くハードにも心配ない
取付取り外しは慣れれば使い勝手が良い商品
C**D
Good investment.
Excellent. Very good quality. Fitted well to the bike. Had filled both pouches with appropriate 13-14kg each. Travelled in the rain, kept items dry, additional strapping provides carrier options for external attached items. Completed 800km ride with them. good investment.
Y**K
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