Kriega vs Rhinowalk

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Motorcycle gear bag comparison - Kriega 20L & 30L vs Rhinowalk 20L from Aliexpress.

First review, be kind!
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Thanks for taking the time to make and upload this comparison. You did a great job highlighting the pros and cons efficiently and effectively!

I'm looking at bicycle panniers from Rhinowalk, but this gave me some idea of what to expect in terms of quality. I think I will avoid zippers as much as possible and look for a simple roll top design with fewer points of ingress/failure. I can always add some seam sealer where needed.

nikzel
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lets put it this way, the Rinowalk is more than adequate 90% of the times and the Kriega doesn't justify it's super high price tag

c.g.c
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Thank you, useful comparison. The strap connectors on my Kriega US20 are all failing, tearing loose where they are sewn to the bag after about 5 thousand miles of use strapped to the pillion seat on my bike. Disappointing for the price.

FelliniMotorcycle
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This is the video I've been looking for. I'm considering both.

chumps
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Thank you very much for this unique comparison side by side. I really couldn't find this info on the Internet

BORNTO-FLY
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Thank you so much for the detailed comparison!

The Kriega, obviously, is a better "engineered" bag and Kriega stands behind its products with a decade long warranty. This is obviously reflected in the pricing.

In defense of the Rhinowalk, even Kriega doesn't claim the outer pocket to be waterproof (it's water resistant).

Thanks again for outlining the differences, it's a great help!

agniveshkumar
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Thank you for the excellent review. What I gather is that for someone who doesn't really care about water protection, the rhinowalk is a resonable solution. The kriega is better overall and apparently specifically better when it comes to wet. The rhinowalk has a small edge in terms of storage with their 20L carrying somewhere between Kriega's 20 and 30.

I just thought I'd throw it out there that for someone who is dead-set on saving money but wants even better than the Kriega waterproofing reliability an option would be to buy a Kriega replacement liner (presumably the US30) and put it inside the liner of the Rhinowalk. Not sure if the correct move there would be the Kriega US20 liner ($18) or the US30 ($23).

whitemiata
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Thank you for posting your review. I'm looking to get a set as well, its good to hear feedback from a real consumer

jasonr
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The price difference is too much. A light weight dry bag will keep all the items dry. Good comparison. ...

willisbcteoh
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So just to add the rhinowalk is like $60 USD right now add a kriega inner liker for $23 USD and you got yourself a waterproof bag for half the price

averageme
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Thank you for your evaluation of the bags. This was very useful for me. Also nice to hear your New Zealand voice. It reminded me of my two sea kayak trips in New Zealand. Good memories.

fuglbird
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Nicely done, for a first or 100th review! Very helpful and timely information for me...I've been trying to make a decision between the two.

zavaz
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Thank you for the comparison :) it was really really helpful… hopefully there will be more motovlogs or moto related content :)

Cxtmcrafted
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Excellent work, thanks for the effort, its really helped me. I'm going in on the rhinowalk as the money saving is too tempting. I have a kriega 20 as a tail pack, and it's good, but not 'waterproof ' still have to have an extra drybag inside for safety.

everydaybiker
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I ride and I’m interested in Luggage but I just happened upon your video. You do such a nice job. You really should do some more. Nce video by the way.

starlordstarlordman
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Great review. Definitely needed this as I'm trying to deliberate on which of the two to purchase. I think I'll just do exactly what you. Get the Rhinowalk for now then save up for the Kreiga. Thank you

frankolwenda
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Thank you for the review. Very helpful.

Raynor
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When i go camping and use a rucsac, even though its waterproof, i still use inner dry sack bags, just wondering if you do, or do just pack it without separate dry sack bags ??

The_Arby
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Thanks for the comparison, The kriega looks more robust over time with the extra bits at stress points.
Does the clips from Rhinowalk clip into the kriega , which would make more versatile. I use kriega since 2005, although changed a little over time, my only gripe is, once everything on outside is wet and you unroll the top, dragging clean clothes out over wet surfaces of outer bag.If they made out of tarpaulin typle material, would dry fast.
Apart from that, they are great.

rolandcarlile
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Thank you for a very thorough and eye opening review. I was looking at both options but waterproofing is vital for me! I’ve hit subscribe and Will share your channel among friends 👍🏼

TangoPasty