That is true of any good pack from MEC.
That's where I got it.
That is true of any good pack from MEC.
Which -last I checked- has the same internal capacity as the No-Drag 3, but the No-Drag 3 is slightly cheaper... I had a hard time distinguishing between the 3 & 5 *shrug
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Yup, same size and all, difference is outer finish. Mach3 has a fabric matte finish and Mach5 has a carbon fibre-like finish, which I find better looking.
Not really. Take the Ogio No-drag, for example. It has no exterior compartments so it's streamlined. That means you don't feel the pack on your back contributing to drag, as would happen with a regular pack. Secondly, the Ogio loads from the back, meaning you can't accidently loose part of your load even if you forget to zip up. Try that with a regular pack. Thirdly, the Ogio, in particular, has a helmet bra built into the pack which allows the helmet to be carried and stored with the pack once you are at your destination. The Ogio offers interior pockets for shoes, laptop, computer accessories, mobile, etc. Now, possibly other packs feature these same compartments, but together with the other features I mentioned easily convinces me that a motorcycle-specific pack excels at its job over a regular general-purpose pack.Why does anyone need a specific backpack for motorcycling? It's a pack, you put stuff in, it goes on your back. Sounds like people are over-thinking and over-paying.
Not really. Take the Ogio No-drag, for example. It has no exterior compartments so it's streamlined. That means you don't feel the pack on your back contributing to drag, as would happen with a regular pack. Secondly, the Ogio loads from the back, meaning you can't accidently loose part of your load even if you forget to zip up. Try that with a regular pack. Thirdly, the Ogio, in particular, has a helmet bra built into the pack which allows the helmet to be carried and stored with the pack once you are at your destination. The Ogio offers interior pockets for shoes, laptop, computer accessories, mobile, etc. Now, possibly other packs feature these same compartments, but together with the other features I mentioned easily convinces me that a motorcycle-specific pack excels at its job over a regular general-purpose pack.
+1 For Kriega. No other backpack takes the load off your shoulders like they do. I've got the R25 and it's my favourite gear purchase. I've tried the Ogio and it looks cool but nowhere near as comfortable. I also agree that drag is not an issue for any typical backpack.
Any backpack with a decent waist strap should be able to take almost all the weight off your shoulders.