Description
- Rugged blend of leather-grained materials looks great on any type of motorcycle
- Rigid internal structure is strong enough to lean on, even when empty
- No sissy bar required
- Two mounting systems included: Saddlemen’s Versa Mountâ„¢ seat harness or adjustable sissy bar strap system easily attach bag to motorcycle seat, luggage rack, or sissy bar
- Included backrest pad can be adjusted for additional comfort for the passenger or driver
- Sturdy grip handle for convenient carrying
- Includes detachable backpack straps for easy off-the-bike jaunts
- Spacious top-loading main compartment and large top-loading main compartment
- Padded storage compartment fits small laptop
- Four external pockets and five internal mesh pockets
- Easy-to-use side release buckles on each strap, decorative chrome buckles provide style
- Rain cover with security tether protects the bag from elements
- Top exterior flap can be adjusted to carry a jacket
- Mini-padlock for security (includes extra keys)
- Measures 14″ W x 19″ H x 12″ D (EU: 35,56 cm W x 48,26 cm H x 30,48 cm D) ; 3,400 cubic inches (EU: 55,72 L) cargo capacity; holds one full-face helmet plus other cargo
- With chrome studs
Fred –
This Saddlemen bag is sick, I’m an expert on motorcycle luggage and this leather-looking bag has a lot going for it, it’s got a rigid shape so you can lean back when empty, don’t even need a sissy bar to mount it cause of the straps and seat harness, the backrest pad is cush for long rides with lots of storage space, I crammed in a helmet no problem, the buckles and studs add style, it comes with a rain cover and mini lock to keep your stuff dry and secure, overall compared to others I’ve tried this bag kicks butt, only issue was some mount problems over bumps but their customer service was chill and sent a replacement strap that fixed it, I’d give it 5 stars for quality and versatility, it’s good for touring or cruising around, definitely worth the cash if you need a solid sissy bar bag.
Drew –
This versatile and spacious Saddlemen bag is perfect for motorcycle touring with its cavernous storage capacity, integrated sissy bar bag, padded backrest, and multiple pockets and features for organization and security.
Cody –
While offering a lot of storage space, this sissy bar bag has flimsy construction, basic design, and frustrating shipping delays making it hard to recommend over better options.
Ben –
While this generically named sissy bar bag provides ample cargo space, the mediocre rating and minor issues reflect that it’s just another average motorcycle luggage option despite the flair of chrome studs.
Phil –
This combination backrest, backseat and sissy bar bag from Saddlemen has a ton of storage space, but it’s so big and bulky you can barely move on your bike once it’s installed.
Brock –
I picked up this BR3400EXS combo bag for my Harley and it’s got tons of room for helmets and gear which is great for weekend trips, the zippers can be a pain but overall it’s well made and provides excellent storage at a fair price so I’d recommend this bag to fellow riders needing extra luggage space.
Kurt –
This saddleman bag is really versatile and can hold all your stuff, it looks nice and seems well made.