OBR ADV Gear
Extras Pouch
Extras Pouch
SKU:OBR1002
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EXTRAS POUCH — FOR THE GEAR THAT FOLLOWS YOU HOME
Some stuff you plan for. Some stuff just ends up in your kit. The OBR ADV Gear Extras Pouch is made for both.
It’s deep, weather-resistant, and tough as nails. With multiple mounting slots, webbing loops, and included straps, you can strap it onto racks, luggage, or hard case lids—anywhere you’ve got a little space and a lot of ambition. Use it on the bike or off. It won’t judge what you put in it, and it won’t quit when the going gets rough.
FEATURES
- Built from heavy-duty industrial materials with a foam-padded back
- UV-resistant webbing and a PVC rear panel with mounting slots
- Top & bottom webbing loops for additional mounting options
- #10 coil zippers that won’t seize up in the dust
- Reflective webbing for low-light visibility
- Dimensions: 6" x 14" x 3.5"
- Includes two adjustable mounting straps
- Mount it anywhere:
- Rear racks
- Hard luggage lids
- Existing soft luggage systems
- Handy off your bike as well!
- Weather-resistant construction
- Backed by our limited lifetime warranty
- Proudly designed and made in the USA
BUILT FOR WHATEVER YOU PICK UP ALONG THE WAY
Call it your chaos pouch. Your overflow stash. Your “I might need this” bag. Just don’t leave it empty—people talk.

* Ice Cream Sandwiches Not Included (they're all mine)
I used a set of these connected to the rear/underside of my dualsport soft luggage for 8 BDR routes and they held up great carrying compact chair, first aid bag, gloves and visor cleaning supplies. They get filthy back there but the large zippers do fine with the dust and just kept working. I sold that luggage with my last bike, but just bought another pair to build new luggage set for my Ibex. Solidly built, and easy to use as modular storage.
I love having this bag on the back of my bike. It's perfect to put a light jacket or pair of gloves in that I don't want to put in my backpack. It's also much quicker and easier to get into compared to taking my backpack off so putting a map or anything else you want to get to quickly works very well. It's low profile enough I don't have any trouble getting my leg over the fender to get on and off the bike.
