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Mosko Moto luggage

 Mosko Moto water bladder pouch

 

First off, I must admit that I made the decision to go with Mosko Moto products based solely on rider reviews, research, and having had the opportunity to see and handle their products at a local motorcycle show.

  Without having yet put any mileage on these pieces of equipment, I can say that first impressions redefine the terms bulletproof and well thought out. As can be seen below, I am making use of several pieces of Mosko Moto equipment, including their water bladder bag, which I have equipped with a Klim 3L bladder. This unit is then mounted to the top of their 40L duffel, which will sit behind me, with only the water hose running over my shoulder.  I chose this method to avoid having the weight of a water bladder on my back for 90 days.

Mosko Moto 40 liter duffel  

Below is the Mosko Moto 40L duffel that I will be using.  This is an ingenious piece of equipment.  The exterior of this bag is extra heavy duty canvas, while the interior has a full-size removable dry bag.  As can be seen below, this bag has two large exterior flaps that wrap over the top and secure via a nylon web strap and buckle. These flaps conceal and allow for storage of small items in two different pouches, as well as storage of tent poles in an integrated specifically designed pouch.

 

  Securing this duffel to the motorcycle  is done by running straps through the two supplied cutouts on either long side of the bag.  When the straps are positioned this way, the top flaps are still free to be opened for quick access to the zipped pouches or to store things underneath the flaps.

  The bag also comes equipped with two built in full-size shoulder straps that quickly turn this duffel into a backpack.  This will be convenient when moving a lot of equipment from the motorcycle into a motel room.  As can be seen, this bag also comes with a full compliment of heavy duty D-rings, carrying handles, and molly loops for securing any other molly clip enabled accessory, including most of the Mosko Moto product line.

Mosko Moto Fatty Tool Roll

My complete review of the Mosko Moto Fatty Tool Roll can be found at the following link, discussing the tools I carry on-bike.

Tool Kit

Mosko Moto 10 liter dry bag

 

  Initial impressions of this bag are good.  The product seems very well-built and I have no fear that it will prove it's value throughout my ventures.  I am using it to store my tent, fly, footprint, poles and stakes.  My only disappointment is that the zipper pull used to access the clear pocket has fallen off before the bag has been used for the first time.  Mosko, fix this type of stuff, please.

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