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Tested: Ogio Rig 9800 Pro Gearbag

3 years ago | Words: Andy Wigan

When Ogio’s legendary Rig 9800 gearbag came in for a revamp last year, we quickly put our hand up for one – not because our ‘old’ Rig 9800 had done its dash; not by a long shot. We simply wanted to test the new Rig 9800 Pro’s brochure claims about it being even better, thanks to a bunch of updated design elements and a facelift.

After six months of typical gearbag treatment – rolling around in the back of ute-wells, untold baggage-handler abuse and airport carousels, and literally being dragged through the mud – here’s what we can tell you about the new and improved status symbol of the moto gearbag world, the Ogio Rig 9800 Pro…

RRP: $579.95

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