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PRODUCT REVIEWI
STANDOUT FEATURE
Super sturdy globe-trotting gear bag
used by virtually every moto journalist
we know.
RIDER ANALYSIS
I think I've owned every Ogio backpack,
travel bag, and gear bag that they've
ever made. Spending 25 years with
Team Honda, we always insisted on
Ogio travel bags, even when certain
team sponsors could have provided
T
he Rig 9800 is Ogio's large-capacity gear
bag with 7500 cubic inches of cargo space
and iFOM (Integrated Foam) padding incor-
porated throughout the bag. Made to fit helmets,
boots,
leathers and more, the Rig 9800's main
compartment features an adjustable padded di-
vider, and a separate zippered compartment over
the
main cabin where you can pack street clothes
and toiletries. It rides on what Ogio calls the SLED (Structural Load
Equalizing Deck), which, in addition to providing a super strong
mounting point for the oversized wheels, also serves as an anchor
point for several compression straps that hold the load nice and
tight. This monster gear bag comes in 13 colors, from incognito
black to dancing bananas on a sky-blue background, and you can
have your logo or custom text embroidered from the factory.
The Ogio Rig 9800 Travel Bag weighs 14.2 pounds, according
to Ogio and comes with a lifetime warranty and 100%
satisfaction guarantee.
OGIO RIG 9800 TRAVEL
(Above) The Ogio
Rig 9800 Travel
Bag is well-built,
sturdy and weighs
14.2 pounds. It is
quite large, so it
is susceptible to
oversized luggage
charges.
(Below) It offers a generous 7500
cubic inches of cargo space and rolls
around on oversized wheels with
plenty of ground clearance.