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Product Spotlight: GIVI Outback Evo

1 year ago | Photos: GIVI

The latest evolution of Givi’s iconic adventure luggage, the Outback Evo Monokey Cases, build upon the trusted legacy of the original Trekker Outback range that’s renowned as the gold standard in adventure-ready aluminium panniers. The Outback Evo introduces significant design updates and features to deliver maximum security, versatility, and rugged durability.

Tailored for the rider, the Outback Evo line offers improved mounting stability thanks to the exclusive ‘CAM’ 4-point monokey mounting system, engineered to handle the toughest terrain with unwavering security. In addition to this is Givi’s new Smart Security Lock system, sold separately and designed for easy installation and heightened anti-theft protection. This modular approach lets you configure your security setup exactly how you want it.

Givi Outback Evo Cases Features:

  • Updated CAM 4-point monokey mounting system 
  • Smart Security Lock system (sold separately)
  • One key unlock and release system
  • Rugged aluminium body available in anodized natural or black painted finish
  • Sizing: Top cases (58L, 42L) Side cases (37L, 44L, 48L) Contoured right side cases (40L, 33L)
  • New ergonomic opening/fastening mechanisms 
  • Sleek modern design elements
  • Wide range of compatible accessories 
  • RRP $699.95 – $999.95

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