
| SKU | GIAKRP25-G |
| MPN | KRP25-G |
| Units per SKU | 1.0 |
| Certifications | None |
| Material | Waterproof fabric, reinforced nylon |
| Color/Finish | Gray |
The Giant Loop Klamath Tail Rack Pack 4L in sleek gray is a versatile and durable bag designed specifically for motorcycle adventure riders and bike enthusiasts. Crafted to fit seamlessly on tail racks, it offers 4 liters of waterproof storage capacity, perfect for carrying your essential gear on extended rides or daily commutes. The pack features high-quality materials and robust construction to withstand rough conditions and keep your belongings safe and dry.
Its compact design maximizes storage without compromising the bike's agility and balance, making it an essential accessory for riders seeking both convenience and reliability. Easy to attach and remove, the Klamath Tail Rack Pack caters to those who value quick access packed with rugged dependability. Whether you are gearing up for a long off-road journey or a city adventure, this pack is engineered to complement your lifestyle and riding needs, ensuring your equipment travels securely with you every mile.
Its compact design maximizes storage without compromising the bike's agility and balance, making it an essential accessory for riders seeking both convenience and reliability. Easy to attach and remove, the Klamath Tail Rack Pack caters to those who value quick access packed with rugged dependability. Whether you are gearing up for a long off-road journey or a city adventure, this pack is engineered to complement your lifestyle and riding needs, ensuring your equipment travels securely with you every mile.
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