Tour Master 21 Liter Tank Bag

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Tour Master 21 Liter Tank Bag
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Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

  • Four external zipper pockets and one mesh pocket
  • Full-size interior top flap Velcro closure mesh pocket
  • Scotchlite™ 3M reflective Tour Master logo and striping
  • Rubberized carrying handle
  • Clear-vu snap map pocket
  • Zippered expansion panel
  • 1680 Denier ballistic nylon
  • Tricot interior lining
  • 16"L x 9"W x 9-13"H (21 Liter Capacity)

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By Jerry

Pros: The TM 21L tank bag is very well made. I currently have Chase Harper and Marsee tank bags. The Marsee is unbeatable in design, but it is a little too "vertical" in its expansion. The TM 21L has a slightly larger circumference main compartment, and will carry more cargo before expansion, which is important (convenient) for daily commuting in the winter when stuffing it with gloves, overpants, light jacket, etc. In general, everything works well and the expansion process is very simple and quick, more so than for my Marsee tank bag. The quality is very good, but not as good as with my Marsee tank bag,

Cons: The main disadvantage/negative for the TM 21L bag is that the magnets aren't very large or strong--the bag always slides forward. With my Marsee tank bag, the magnets are huge and the bag never moves. Another relative disadvantage is that the lateral outside pockets are a little too small--given the overall size of the tank bag, the outer pockets easily could have been larger.

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Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

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By Jerry from Anytown, USA

Pros: The TM 21L tank bag is very well made. I currently have Chase Harper and Marsee tank bags. The Marsee is unbeatable in design, but it is a little too "vertical" in its expansion. The TM 21L has a slightly larger circumference main compartment, and will carry more cargo before expansion, which is important (convenient) for daily commuting in the winter when stuffing it with gloves, overpants, light jacket, etc. In general, everything works well and the expansion process is very simple and quick, more so than for my Marsee tank bag. The quality is very good, but not as good as with my Marsee tank bag,

Cons: The main disadvantage/negative for the TM 21L bag is that the magnets aren't very large or strong--the bag always slides forward. With my Marsee tank bag, the magnets are huge and the bag never moves. Another relative disadvantage is that the lateral outside pockets are a little too small--given the overall size of the tank bag, the outer pockets easily could have been larger.

6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

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