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shoulder straps, hip and chest straps. On the bike it’s barely noticeable that it’s on the riders back. Those that used it were concerned that it would be too heavy and cumbersome, we needn’t have worried. I market. The bag is well designed while keeping it simple. Construction is of the highest standard; it would be hard to find a fault … why would you even look? This is a versatile backpack … and perfect for the W E A bonus, unlike many other backpacks, is that the DryTide is compliant to fit most carry-on regulations whilst flying. Dimensions of 60x34x25cm means it will fit most overhead lockers. The DryTide waterproof backpack while created more with surfers in mind is a great bit of kit for any adventurer or traveller, perhaps one of the best on the S motorcycle traveller … The DryTide range start at around AU$145.00 for the rainproof version and AU$210.00 for the full waterproof version (as reviewed), more details can be found at drytide.com TRAVERSE 103