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Hi All , I was thinking of getting this windshield bag and wondered if anyone has tried it out yet? and if so what your thoughts were. Or what is your favorite windshield bag? Thanks
dont have the exact same one but one like it,, come in handy for small stuff,,cigs,fuses,bulbs, and nuts and bolts for cagers that like to ride ur ***,, they back off and dont even know where it came from
When I was researching windshield bags, that Saddleman bag just seemed to have more bad reviews than the others with regard to quality issues. Having said that, I've never actually owned one.
My first windshield bag was the T-bag brand. Loved the way it looked and fit the console, but the Velcro closures seemed to lose their grip after a while. My latest is the HD bag with the magnetic closures. So far it's been a good bag with no problems.
I have that exact bag. I can say you get what you pay for. I paid I think $65 last year off amazon. Holds my phone in the center, keys on the right, and ear plugs on the left. They are sagging a bit but not ready to get reid of them yet. and when I do I will probably get another one.
I have that one. Mine is a year old and it is sagging a bit. Reason I bought it was I liked the little ***** you turn to open the compartments. I hate velcro and did read that some of the magnetic ones didn't hold very well. The quarter turn ***** work nice.
I don't think there's a high quality windshield bag made. Least not that I saw when I was looking. Kinda half-*** plastic and fake leather crap is what they all seem to be.
I just bought that one off Dennis kirk cause I live in MN so 1 day shipping. Quality is pretty good. Bought it to hide some defects on my dash. I use it to hold my wallet and phone.
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