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The Backcountry Duffle The 100% Waterproof and designed to do it all: it’s a duffle, a backpack, and a quick stash spot for just about anything.

Backcountry 30L Duffle/Pack (V2.5)

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This moto-duffle does it all: it's a duffle, a backpack, and a quick-stash spot during the day. It's a way to keep your wet jacket separate from your dry sleeping bag. It serves as a clean food prep surface next to the campfire and a convenient tool tray for roadside field repairs. Pair it with our Backcountry Cinch Straps for rock-solid attachment to your bike. The Backcountry Duffle is available in two sizes, a 40L version, and a 30L version.

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DESIGN

Updates to Version 2.5

  • 100% recycled 1680D Ballistic Nylon and eco-friendly PVC backing (this is the main feature update and has a pretty big impact on our footprint)
  • Aesthetic, trims, and logo updates

With the Backcountry Duffle, we wanted to design a motorcycle bag from the ground up. Two things jumped out at us right away. First, we hated having to unpack the entire back of the bike just to put something in or take it out. If you picture a traditional roll-top duffle, the straps connecting it to the bike are going over the opening, meaning you have to undo the straps to get inside. Plus, because the bag sits on the back of the bike, it is too high to see inside by the time you unroll the opening, so you take it off the bike and set it on the ground. If you’re getting in and out of the bag several times a day, this can get pretty annoying.

Second, traditional single-layer dry bag duffles have a very limited lifespan. There are so many things that can cause them to fail. Campfire sparks, abrasion from a crash, abrasion from the rack it sits on, heat from the exhaust, cracks from sun damage, etc. As soon as anything happens to the bag, it’s not waterproof anymore. And if that happens in the middle of a trip it sucks.

To solve that problem, we came up with the idea of a bag that’s actually two bags – an inner waterproof bag and an outer abrasion-proof bag. We made it a double-ended roll top so you can get things in and out without unstrapping it from the bike, and added a beavertail to stash your jacket or wet/dirty items you don’t want inside the dry bag. These things can be stored externally without getting inside the duffle at all.

Then we added backpack straps. Riding 50+ miles on dirt is no big deal on an adventure bike, but if you break down and find yourself hiking out, it’s a long friggin way, man. Having a comfortable backpack is key. That was the original idea behind the backpack straps, but it turns out it’s also super handy for getting everything into a hotel room in a single trip. When you’re traveling internationally, sometimes it’s not ok to leave half your stuff on the bike while you take the other half inside. With the Backcountry duffle, put the duffle on your back, grab a pannier in each hand, and you’re mobile. The straps make it a great airline carry-on for fly-to-ride trips or general travel.

FEATURES
  • MOLLE expandability
  • Two bag system – tough bag outside, dry bag inside
  • Beavertail stash-spot for extra storage and expansion
  • 4L Aux Pox compatible Beavertail
  • Double ended roll top – access from BOTH sides
  • Deployable backpack straps
  • Built-in tent pole pocket
  • Document/map pocket
CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS
  • Outer Shell Materials: Ballistic Nylon
  • Inner Dry Bag Materials: 100% waterproof TPU with welded seam construction
  • D Rings: Aluminum rather than plastic to withstand abuse
  • Top Panel: 100% waterproof TPU for easy washing, extra water resistance, and abrasion protection
  • Beavertail: Ballistic Nylon – providing extreme abrasion resistance + a Hypalon MOLLE Panel for adding additional MOLLE accessories
  • Tent Pole Pocket: Ballistic Nylon
SPECS
  • Capacity: 30L
  • Length: 18-24 in / 45.7-61 cm (roll top ends can be extended significantly)
  • Width: 13 in / 33 cm
  • Height: 10 in / 25.4 cm
  • Weight: Approx. 5.5 lbs / 2.5 kg
  • Length of Tent Pole Pocket: 17 in / 43 cm
KIT INCLUDES
  • Backcountry 30L Duffle
IMPORTANT NOTES

There are two things that take some getting used to on this duffle: First, the materials are really thick, which means that rolling/unrolling the roll-top feels a little cumbersome at first if you’re used to thinner kayak dry bags or stuff sacks. The materials loosen up with time, have no fear. Second, compared to a top-loader, the double-ended roll-top has a narrower throat. So when you’re in your tent or in your hotel room, sorting through the stuff inside is not as easy as it would be with a top-loader. We make top-loaders too; check out our Scout 30/50 duffle if that’s the way you’re leaning.

Connection Strap Note: For pavement and graded road riding, virtually any kind of connection strap will work to attach this duffle to the bike. For rough, ungraded terrain or for long-distance, multi-month trips, we highly recommend the Backcountry Cinch Strap, designed specifically for this bag and this kind of travel. Whatever strap you choose, if you are riding offroad, please avoid bungy cords, stretchable elastic straps, or straps with plastic side-release buckles. Even a simple cam buckle strap (like this one by DaKine) is better than elastic.

KEY FEATURES

FEATURE
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The 2 Bag System

Tough bag on the outside, dry bag on the inside. The outer bag is engineered to resist punctures, abrasion, and tears. The 100% waterproof inner drybag is constructed of 22oz 840D TPU with welded seams, keeping water out and your stuff bone dry.

FEATURE
02
Stashable Backpack Straps

If you break down and find yourself hiking out, having a comfortable backpack is key. The stashable backpack straps are also super handy for getting everything up to a hotel room in a single trip.

FEATURE
03
Infinite Expandability

Hypalon MOLLE panels allow you to configure your panniers exactly the way you want them. MOLLE accessory pouches enable you to expand the capacity of your panniers for things like fuel bottles or a hydration reservoir. The expandable rear Beavertail is Aux Pox compatible and creates a convenient spot to tuck a motorcycle jacket or store wet things you don't want inside your dry bag.

THE NITTY GRITTY

1. MOLLE expandability

2. 2 bag system – Tough bag outside. Dry bag inside.

3. Beavertail stash-spot for extra storage and expansion

4. Double ended roll top – access from BOTH sides

5. Deployable backpack straps

6. Tent pole pocket – keep those tent poles on quick draw!

 

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Warranty

We never cut corners during development or manufacturing, so we stand behind our products. If one fails due to a problem with materials or workmanship, we’ll make it right. All Mosko Moto products include:

Limited Lifetime Warranty

'Limited' means it does not cover:

  • wear & tear
  • neglect/misuse/abuse
  • aesthetics
  • sun degradation
  • modification and/or use for a purpose other than what the item was designed for

Crash Care Program

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Masrur Hossain

Backcountry 40L Duffle/Pack (V2.5)

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Marc D
Pretty awesome duffle

It takes a little fiddling to figure out the best attachment for your setup but once you dial it on it's rock solid. Took a few tumbles and it didn't budge

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Donna Lopez
Great service

Wonderful experience. The quality of what we order was outstanding.
Thank you

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Richard k. Steger
Straps; lots of straps (and hook and loop)

I used this bag on a recent trip from Tulsa, OK to Laramie, WY. This bag has many great features; not all of which I was able to use for this trip. You need to be willing to fiddle with all of the straps on this bag, of which there are many. Then there is the hook and loop strap keepers. They are essential, but what a pain to put in back place each time when accessing the beaver tail.

Putting this bag on the bike is quite a chore, especially if you remove all anchoring straps from the bike to go into the hotel (which I did for this trip). Granted, this is my first use of the bag and I've probably not figured out how to best use the features to my advantage. If you are moto camping, you would not dismount everything each night.

I ran the bag both transverse and parallel to the seat. It gave me a nice back rest when parallel, but I figured out I was rather cramped up when strapping the bag in this configuration. Will need to run it in the transvers position in the future.

There were wear marks on the bottom of the bag that will eventually become a hole if this is not protected in some way on future rides. I think I will use some sort of closed foam sacrificial pad in between the rack and bag on my next trip.

This bag will hold a lot if you put in items that can be compressed with the anchor straps. I carried a laptop on this trip and didn't feel like it was a god idea to place in this bag without some sort of ridged protective device, such as Mosko makes. It takes some practice to configure your stuff to fit into this bag to maximize the 40 liters of space. I think another AuxPox or other storage back for the top will be needed in the future (for me).

Another thing to consider is if this bag is maxed out, getting the backpack straps out is quite a chore. You will really need to want to take these straps out. You will likely have to unload the bag to get the straps back into storage.

All in all, this is a very capable piece of kit; I was just not ready for all of the straps required to keep the bag in place and keep a neat profile when riding. Maybe Pete should generate more packing videos on how this bag was intended to be used. In my case, I probably should have opted for a top loader type bag.

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winfried muller

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