The smaller ADV touring backpacks can be rolled up along the top to save space. The top straps can be connected by the buckle to create a hand grip. Meanwhile, the larger ADV touring backpacks have a larger shape and can expand to fit more luggage. To ensure the bags remain usable for years, the exterior is made with a weather-resistant and abrasion-resistant surface. To help protect your clothes and electronics, the interior has a waterproof lining.
Though the main compartment is where you can store your larger belongings, there are other features you can use to put away your things. There are exterior pockets with zippers to keep your stuff from falling out. The flap has MOLLE straps along the top and mesh or transparent pockets at the bottom. If you don’t wish to leave the backpack on your bike when you leave it alone, you can easily detach and take it along with you.
An example of one of our versatile adventure backpacks is the Viking Explorer Adventure Touring Backpack. Though only designed with 12 liters of storage, it comes with multiple pockets to help you organize your belongings. The stash and fleece pockets are layered on top of one another. Both leave enough space to slide in your gear and can be compressed to prevent them from slipping out. To ensure a secure fit against your back, this backpack comes with adjustable waist and shoulder straps. If you wish for a luggage bag with more useful features, you can pick the Viking Apex ADV Touring Backpack. It comes with a rain cover for extra protection from the weather. It also includes a hydration pack that will allow you to drink water while walking. Rather than stopping to take out a water bottle, you can pull the long blue tube and drink from the source. The backpack has a separate pouch to place the hydration pack.
Whichever ADV backpack you prefer, they all are easy to install, allowing you to get on the road within a few minutes. You will find these bags to be useful companions whether on a day or weekend trip.