Kriega KS40 Inner Pannier Bags

All worked out fine, bags arrived yesterday.
I don't think they're a great fit for the GSA though, they seem very tight fitting ???

they fitted ok in my GSA, unzipped to the larger size in the larger pannier. the strap buckles tended to snag a bit, but no more than the OEM ones did.
 
I tried to order some at the start of the week, showed in stock on the product page but then none available when trying to place the order.
I then emailed them asking when they'll have stock but they're not sure ...
"Unfortunately we don't have exact information regarding the release of the products that are not available for the moment.
I suggest you keep checking our online store in order to be updated with the release and availability of all our products"
 
They are a squashy bag, squash them a bit to make them fit

So in answer to my original question : no they don't fit well, you have to squash them a bit !!!!
If I buy a bag designed to fit my panniers I expect them to slide straight in, not have to squash them and squeeze them in. Lucky I bought them at the right money, I've passed them on for the same price & not took a hit.
 
Has anyone tried the Givi Outback bags in the GSA cases? Givi products have really moved on in recent years and the Outback bags look a nice piece of kit.

And answering my own question as well ... I've had the tape measure out to compare the size of a Givi Outback to a GSA case, and the Outbacks are massive! Not a cat in hells chance of the Givi bags fitting.
 
I've just ordered a full set off eBay for £62 from great.pannier.liners, not arrived yet so I'll post on fitment and quality when they arrive.
Not planning on using them every day so no need to spend a fortune on them IMO.
 
I use kruger bags. They are very well made and pretty indestructable.........probably over specified given that the average punter uses them for two weeks or so per year. There are simple but well made alternatives like GetGear or google uk bags.

I removed the foam padding from my krugers to reduce their bulk.

Probably nuclear proof and will outlast a GS.
 
Well the liners arrived yesterday and while they look good quality items they are a bit big.
the Top box bag fits with a bit of squashing, the Left Pannier liner fits with a bit of squashing, but the right pannier liner is too wide, the bags have a sewn in hard panel at the bottom and there's no way it going to fit with anything packed into it (not without damaging the liner)
I have asked if I can exchange the pannier liners for their vario expandable ones which size a bit smaller in all dimensions but should allow them to easily fit into the panniers even when they are fully 'over' packed.
Watch this space.

PS listings if anyone is interested..
Top Case: here
Panniers: here
Vario Panniers: here
 
I bought mine from Les (Traveldry) at the first Lumb Farm Drinkathon and have used them on the bike and in the van since and are unmarked, I paid about £45 for one ...
I've used them as a weekend bag as its the same material as my suit carrier , anyway their worth the outlay .... :bounce1
 
Vario liners came today and they are a much better fit, They will slide into the cases easily, no forcing required, look like you could overpack them and still get them in easily, plus, being a smaller bag in the height dimension (when in the cases) they leave some room for things like tents, sleeping bags, stoves etc that you don't really want packed in with your clothes.
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