Wolfman New 2013 Products-The Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags

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  1. wolfmanluggage

    wolfmanluggage Long timer Super Supporter

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    Happy 2013 Everyone. We have been working a few new Products for 2013. They will be ready to ship February15th.

    New for 2013 The Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags
    What can we say about the most comprehensive saddle bags we have ever made? With nearly a year of R&D testing with a World Class R&D team, the Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags were created. We even went to Bolivia (Eric Grew up there) to test them! We used our popular Expedition Saddle Bag as the base and utilized the same mounting and compression system. The Rocky Mountain Saddle bags are cone shaped i.e. wider at the top than bottom to make packing them easier. The internal stiffeners are held in place with hook and loop and work to compress and secure the load (to Wolfman or other side racks) which make the bags become almost ridged and firm, not floppy. These bags are sewn in-house utilizing our own custom vinyl coated 1680 denier ballistics nylon fabric. The bags have a 35oz. vinyl bottom to compliment 22oz. vinyl back and front accents. Reflective striping also runs horizontally from front to back. Since these are sewn and not 100% waterproof, we have included our own Yellow 200D pu coated and seam taped waterproof liners. These are custom fit to make them easy in and out, while keeping contents dry. We incorporated D-Rings to the top and front of each bag so you can add a small or medium Rolie and/or fuel bottle holster for more versatility. We added a handle for easier maneuvering. The best part is the capacity with 32 liters in each bag with about 3 liters of float room depending on what you have packed. We took the whole process from concept, design and manufacturing very seriously, to make one of the finest large capacity soft saddle bags anywhere.


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    Features:
    32 Liter Capacity with about 3 liters of float.
    Heavy Duty 1680 denier custom vinyl coated ballistic nylon
    35oz. vinyl bottom
    22oz. vinyl back, front mounts and removable Back Pad
    Ultra Secure 6 point mounting system per bag using heavy Duty 1” metal cam buckles
    Carry Handle
    Waterproof liner
    External D-Rings for more versatility
    Stay-put internal stiffeners

    Complementary Wolfman products:
    Small and Medium Rolie Bags
    Fuel Bottle Holster
    Primus Fuel Bottle
    Primus Water Bottle
    Roto Pax Mount
    Roto Pax Fuel or Water
    Expedition Dry duffels
    Renegade Duffle
    Ridgeling Duffle
    Wolf Tail Bag
    Peak Tail Bag


    Part#
    M1015

    Retail: $399.99
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  2. bastimentos

    bastimentos Been here awhile

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    Great looking system you have developed there, lets get some of these into the hands of riders that will put them to the test soon!

    2013 Giant Loop gear vs 2013 Wolfman gear.. its a tough call but damn it's good to be an ADV rider right now, we are spoilt for choice compared to the options a decade ago.
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  3. eakins

    eakins Butler Maps

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    very nice guys!
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  4. khpossum

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    look a lot like the Adventure Spec Magadan panniers. I was about ready to buy a set of those, but I may have to rethink that. A little cheaper. No slash proof kevlar though. How about provisions for PacSafe cables? Are bottle carriers part of the package?

    You are close by so I can have a look at them I presume?

    KP
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  5. C/W

    C/W Adventurer

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    Here's a behind picture from Motostrano's website. It would be nice to see them in person. I'll have to make trip to go check them out.

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  6. G-Wing

    G-Wing Been here awhile

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    Looks like they hold lots-o-stuff :hmmmmm what are the dimensions??
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  7. D-Train

    D-Train Dusty Wessels

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    Absolutely! Eric and I will be out of town next week but give us a call after that and come on by the store:clap
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  8. D-Train

    D-Train Dusty Wessels

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    Let us get back to you on this one...
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  9. OUTLAND MOTO

    OUTLAND MOTO And then suddenly....

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    As someone who has seen and touched these bags, I can say, with enthusiasm, that they take soft luggage through a whole new door. They are big and they are durable. The material is wonderful. And, as with the Expedition Dry Saddlebags, the mounting methods are reliable and sturdy.

    Great work guys! These are sure to be a hit!!! :clap
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  10. Kainic

    Kainic Almost there

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    So are these just larger Tetons or do they have new features?
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  11. wolfmanluggage

    wolfmanluggage Long timer Super Supporter

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    Very different than the Teton. Different Shape Different Fabrics, Larger Capacity, More versatile, Waterproof/Removable liner.

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  12. levain

    levain STILL Jim Williams Supporter

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    Are you planning on breaking these down and really showing us what they are? Maybe, a vendor can do a proper review on them with pictures?
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  13. wolfmanluggage

    wolfmanluggage Long timer Super Supporter

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    The 2013 Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags Per Bag
    These bags are Cone shaped i.e. wider at the top than the bottom for easier access and the liners slide in and out with ease.

    The Capacity: 32-35 Liters

    Height: 13" (33cm) shortest, to 16" (40.6cm) tallest Roll this is what we call
    "Float'

    Width: Side to side as you look a the bags
    Top-16" (40.6cm)
    Bottom-15" (38cm)
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    Depth: They Stick out from the rack:
    Top-10.5" (26.6cm)
    Bottom-8" (20.3cm)

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  14. wolfmanluggage

    wolfmanluggage Long timer Super Supporter

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    Features:
    Waterproof Liner:
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    Versatility:
    More Carrying options. Now able to put accessory bags on top of the Rocky Mountains. Still able to use the Fuel Holsters.
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    I take it the Expedition racks will work with these? They look awesome! If I need to up size from my Expedition Dry Panniers I know where to go!
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  16. levain

    levain STILL Jim Williams Supporter

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    +1. Keep it coming Eric. My Kriega kit is almost for sale:lol3 What else can you do to push me over the edge with these?:wink:

    On another note, I was so pleasantly impressed with your racks on my Tiger. Including removal/re-install of a Caribou rear case rack, I had your racks installed in under 30min. Tough. Strong. Simple. Easy install. Great stuff:freaky
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  17. Canuman

    Canuman Crusty & Unobliging

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    Any idea on MSRP?
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  18. wolfmanluggage

    wolfmanluggage Long timer Super Supporter

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    $399.99 us
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  19. wolfmanluggage

    wolfmanluggage Long timer Super Supporter

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    Rear View
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    The Liner folded inside
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    The Liners are taller than the Rocky Mountain Main bag so, if you choose not to remove them, you are only dealing with one bag opening.
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    We chose to use 1" Black Metal Cam Buckles for the rack attachment and compression of the Rocky Mountains.
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  20. AtlasExp

    AtlasExp beer me

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    Just NICE!!!!!:clap
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