Description
- Standard soft tour pack liner bag is contoured to fit neatly into King or Chopped Tour-Paks and matches the appearance of Saddlemen’s Saddlebag Packing Cube Liner Sets
- Unique design stores flat when empty and features a full side lid opening so you have easy access to your stuff even when the bag is in the Tour-PakĀ®
- Special shape and construction accommodates Tour-Paks with molded liners, light housings and radio antennas
- Made from light, but durable PVC lined 150-denier polyester, with a convenient carrying handle and sturdy zippers that permit over-packing but keep the elements away from your cargo
- Great for trips, overnighters and organizing your gear
- Simply lift your liner bag out of the Tour-PakĀ® to move your cargo easily into the hotel, campground or to unload fast once you’re home
Larry –
This soft liner bag neatly fits my motorcycle luggage and stores flat when not in use, but I can’t say it’s anything more than a basic polyester sack with zippers and a handle.
Reed –
While this motorcycle luggage liner does its job, I can’t get too excited about a basic soft bag that fits into a box on my bike.
Don –
This Tour-Pak liner bag from Saddlemen seems like a great way for riders to neatly organize and protect cargo in their saddlebags, with its durable and well-designed PVC-lined polyester build that contours into the Tour-Pak while allowing easy access.
Ty –
Overall this bag lives up to its name as a quality soft luggage insert that fits nicely in Harley’s trunks, with a clever folding design and easy access, it’s sturdy and keeps your stuff dry during trips plus their customer service is great so I’d say it’s a solid soft insert for a casual rider like me.
Randy –
The Saddlemen Tour-Pak soft liner bag is a handy, durable accessory that neatly organizes my stuff and makes packing and accessing gear in my Tour-Pak a total breeze.
Bert –
The Tour-Pak Soft Liner Bag from Saddlemen seems like a handy, well-made organizer that neatly fits in Harley Tour-Paks to help keep your stuff secure and organized for road trips, though a couple folks had issues with durability.