This Backpack Is Saweet!

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  1. Seattle

    Seattle New Member

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    Hey all,

    Just wanted to pass along my extreme satisfaction regarding the new Joe Rocket Blaster I purchased.

    Joe Rocket Blaster Backpack - Motorcycle Superstore

    I was going to get the Alpinstar backpack but I couldn't find anyone who still had them in stock. I started looking around and happened upon this. It's specifically designed to use as a bike backpack and it was obvious the first five minutes I wore it.

    The cinch points are comfy and secure keeping it from riding up my back.

    The raised portions that ride on my back work great for letting air through, thus keeping my back nice and cool.

    It's got plenty of easy to get to pockets.

    It's got safety clips that prevent the bag from flying open if the zipper worked it's way open.

    It's got a mild armor bubble built in for helmet storage that will double as back armor so I can remove my back protector from my jacket when I use it. The back protector also works well as a buffeting reducer.

    All in all, I give this thing an A+
     


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    Im too old for back packs, Givi luggage for me :), But good write up, now just need some pics.
     


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    Didn't realize the link wouldn't be hilighted.
     

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    Nice! I would say that if I did use a BP, that would be the one.
     


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    Nice - I was looking for a Backpack and almost bought the Cortech. The Joe Rocket is the one for me - Thanx for the info and review.
     


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    That pack looks nice..
    I've ordered one of these after doing some research.
    Kriega - R25
     


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    One time I was riding with my BP on, It had been stored in the garage, well, there was a huge spider and it crawled in my helmet............I soiled myself
     


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    Nice? $90 to hold a helmet? Does it have a massage feature?
    We're dupes for the Int'l marketeers!
     


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