Who doesn’t love a good backpack?
There’s a reason why these super simple, yet effective, luggage solutions are still the go-tos for nearly everyone—they just work. And it doesn’t matter what you do or where you go; you can always use a good back. You could argue that in the world of motorcycles, backpacks are a staple too.
The New Moto Morini Backpack by Piquadro
We’ve discussed extensively about the top backpacks available for your two-wheeled adventures. Recently, I reviewed my Kriega R15, a backpack that has been through a lot. However, there’s a new player in the game, born out of a collaboration between two major names in their industries: Piquadro and Moto Morini.
For those interested in fashion, Piquadro is a well-known brand. While I wasn't familiar with it initially, a quick search revealed that this Italian brand is a luxury player in the fashion world, specializing in leather goods. On the other hand, Moto Morini is a renowned motorcycle brand of Italian origin, gaining attention recently for its mid-range offerings like the Seiemmezzo and X-Cape 650 bags.
Similar to many Italian motorcycle manufacturers, Moto Morini focuses on lifestyle as much as performance, showcasing this through its apparel and lifestyle collections.
To enhance the premium experience for customers, the Moto Morini Backpack by Piquadro combines form and function, tailored specifically for the rugged lifestyle associated with motorcycles. Constructed from 40 percent recycled fabric treated with a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) layer for waterproofing, this backpack is designed to withstand the elements.
With a 25-liter capacity, it provides ample space for your daily essentials and even a change of clothes for short trips. It features a glasses case and bottle holder for added convenience on the go.
One potential drawback of this backpack is the prominent “Morini” branding on the back, making it ideal for owners of Moto Morini motorcycles looking to make a stylish statement. If you own one, you can purchase this fashionable and practical backpack at your nearest Moto Morini dealer for 219 euros, approximately $237 USD.
So, what are your thoughts? Will you be investing in this bag?