Here are some deals on moto, travel or camping gear, in case you’re on the market!


SW-Motech Drybag 350 ($20.95 off)

SW-Motech knocked a few bucks off the price of its 35-liter drybag, so you get a $99.95 offer. These are top-shelf kit, made to last you forever, and if you’re a good packer, you can get a weekend or even more out of this bag. Made of 500D polyester with waterproof coating on both sides, and rolltop closure to help keep rain at bat. Ships with four loop straps to help you attach it, and a shoulder strap too, so you can schlep it through an airport on a fly-and-ride. A good price on luggage that’s built for adventure.


Moto-packable golf clubs (various discounts)

OK, these are a bit gimmicky, but for many years, Aerostich has sold packable golf clubs, either in sets or individually. What you pay depends on the package, but they have mens and womens clubs in various flexes, all marked wayyyyyy down. Looks like they’re trying to clear them out—see here for more details.


Shoei RFS-R helmet (20% off)

No fancy paint job, flip-front opening or other trickery here to drive up the price. Just a well-made, lightweight helmet that’s designed with help from a wind tunnel. Pinlock visor insert included. Meets Snell M2020 and DOT certification. About $400 on sale at Revzilla; see more colors and photos here.


USMC surplus bivy cover ($20 off)

It’s about a hundred bucks for this weatherproof bivy cover, with another 10 percent off for Sportsmans Guide clun members. Poke around their site and there are probably other minor discounts available as well. If you’re a stealth camper, these are one of the best options available for sleeping in a highway median or some other iffy spot, thanks to their low profile. The army surplus ones are a bit harder to find than they used to be, too.


Serbian mess kit ($5 off)

This is a basic mess kit that ADVwriter Zac reviewed a while back. Because the canteen, pot, bowl and cup all nest together so tightly, this is one of the most practical cooksets you can buy on the cheap. Under $15 right now at Sportmans Guide, and that price includes the carrying case and a stainless steel cutlery set. Highly practical kit for moto camping.


Nelson Rigg Hurricane backpack/tailbag (10% off)

One of the most solid choices if you have to haul a lot of stuff on a budget. Now, strapped to a tail rack, you might now want to hit a set of fast whoops in the dirt, but for affordable 30-liter storage (or more, if you’re clever about how you use it), this is hard to beat. It straps down rock-solid thanks to Rigg Straps attachment, and you can access this much more easily than many other rolltop bags thanks to its design, which also allows you to use it as a backpack. In short: If you have the $160ish sale price, this isn’t going to work on your skinny enduro seat, but for a lot of other bikes, this will work well as a tailbag that doubles as a backpack when needed.

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