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The Aerostich LP Bag: You’re Going To Want One Hot

I hate to admit how many times I’ve ridden with a milk carton balanced between my legs or a stack of mail tucked in my pants. You know what I’m talking about. You go to the store on your bike and find something that you need, only to realize you have nothing to get it home in.


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It’s for times like these that Aerostich created the LP (lightweight portable) Bag. If you’ve been around motorcycling for any length of time, you know Aerostich is one of the most respected names in quality touring apparel. Simply put, the company will not put out an inferior product…period. Even well-used Aerostich products command top dollar because they last. The LP is a bag / backpack that compresses into its own pouch down to just 4.5"×3.75"×2". That’s a size that will fit into a nook or cranny on virtually any motorcycle. However, when expanded, the bag is a generous 19"×20"×18". 


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In typical Aerostich style, the LP bag is a superior quality product. It is stitched and reinforced in a way that inspires true confidence. The bag is even water resistant. At a retail price of only $25, this is almost a no-brainer purchase for any motorcyclist. Safe to say, there will be an Aerostich bag under my seat from now on.

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