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Ogio Mach 1 Backpack Review

November 28, 2020 by Woohoo Moto

Ogio Mach 1 Backpack Review

Ogio Mach 1 Backpack

Intro:

Today’s review is about the Ogio Mach 1 Backpack. This motorcycle backpack is part of their “No Drag” series, designed to be aerodynamic.

In this article, we will tell you about the features, specs, and what people are saying about the no drag backpack. We will also help you get the best price for this product.

If you are researching motorcycle backpacks, we will help you discover if this is the best choice or if there is an alternative that would better suit your needs.

If you’ve landed on this page and are looking for the best way to buy the Ogio Mach 1 Backpack, go straight to Amazon.com here for the best price.

OVERVIEW:

We will start by telling you about the features of the OGIO Mach 1 Backpack. In addition, we will give you and overview of each one and why it makes the backpack unique. We will also have a look at any standout features and give you our verdict.

Size and Specs

Size: 22L (1350 Cu.In.)

Dimensions: 19″ H x 12.5″ W x 6.5″ D.

Weight: 1.0 Lbs / 0.45 Kg

Material: PU Shell, 420D Poly

Waterproof: No

Hydration Sleeve: Yes

Laptop Sleeve: Yes

Helmet Strap: No

This entry level backpack in the OGIO “no drag” series is the same dimensions as the OGIO Mach 3. In addition, it is 1″ taller in height in comparison to the OGIO Mach 3S LE.

Design

This is a great looking backpack. The outer shell is a streamlined single shot mold. So this simply means that it is made of one piece, so you don’t have to worry about any weak points in the shell construction.

Chest Strap — Connects in the middle, adjustable with velcro straps on either side. You can raise it higher or lower. It is removable.

Waist Strap — Connects toward the right side of your waist instead of the middle. A little bit of a nuisance for some who are unable to easily reach to clip it in. While it would be easier to clip the waist strap in the middle, it was designed to clip on the right so that you don’t scratch your tank. There is a function to the madness. Thank you very much.

Interior

The interior organization pockets is super minimal in this backpack. Which is a complaint for some, however, keeps things super minimal and clean for the right users.

Pockets and Organization

Hydration Reservoir Slot fits a 2L hydration bladder comfortably. The ideal size for this backpack is a 2L hydration reservoir. Also note that the hydration bladder is sold separately.

Laptop Slot — The manufacturer specifies that the laptop slot can hold up to 15″ laptop. In a test, a 15″ MacBook Air, 15″ MacBook Pro, and a 16″ Samsung Laptop fit into the slot easily. It has a velcro to secure it from sliding out of place as well.

Two Mesh Pockets — These are a complaint for some, because there is no zipper. However, you can easily carry your house keys, a passport, wallet, and phone in these pouches. We test rode it on the highway for about 20 minutes, went for a Target run, and everything was in place when we got back on our bikes.

Open Compartment for Cargo — The cargo area is modest and will carry a change of clothes, electronics chargers, and even have room for some groceries.

How It Feels

The backpack literally feels part of you. Like its name, there is “no drag” or wind buffeting coming from the backpack.

Aerodynamics — It feels aerodynamic from upright to full tuck. We have tested it up to 140 MPH, and did not even notice that the backpack was on. The shoulder gasket conforms to the body to increase aerodynamics.

Ergonomics — The shoulder straps are padded and adjustable based on the rider’s preferences. No quick release buckle as seen in higher models. In addition, there is a helmet “cut out” (more like a subtle indentation) at the top of the backpack. So when you happen to look up or are in a full tuck… your helmet won’t hit the backpack or have any movement limited.

Key Features:

  • Streamlined single shot molded exterior is water resistant and will not deform from wind shear. Shoulder gasket conforms to body and increases aerodynamics.
  • Removable off center hip belt won’t scratch gas tank. Large main compartment with multiple interior storage compartments. Interior organizer panel.
  • Ergonomic, padded and fully adjustable riding specific shoulder straps. Concealed aerodynamic carry handle. Fully adjustable and removable no slip sternum strap.
  • Interior padded laptop sleeve with elastic closure fits most 15″ laptops. Padded iPad/tablet/e-reader sleeve. Hydration ready.
  • Custom Ogio logo and trims. Dimensions: 19″ H x 12.5″ W x 6.5″ D. Weight: 1 Lbs. Capacity: 22L/1350 Cubic Inches

Overall Customer Experience

Thanks for reading our review so far, if you want to check out the OGIO Mach 1 Backpack with the best prices and super fast delivery click here go through to Amazon.com

Looking at Amazon this backpack has 185 reviews at 4.3 out of 5 stars. At Revzilla, it has 18 reviews at 4.4 out of 5 stars, so the average opinion is similar.

Who Should Buy The OGIO Mach 1 Backpack

Durability – If you are deciding between the Mach 1 or a higher model, the materials on this backpack are “cheaper”, and will not scratch like the “nicer” plastic shells the Mach 3 or Mach 5 are made from. Definitely a low maintenance backpack.

Speed – If you prefer to travel in a tucked position at higher speeds, this backpack was designed for that function.

Who Should Not Buy The OGIO Mach 1 Backpack

Commuters and Students — While you can fit a change of clothes and some basic on the go necessities, this is a no frills backpack. You won’t be able to organize your books, notebooks, pens, etc. very well. So unless the only thing you are transporting is a laptop and a few personal items, you should not get this backpack.

Final Thoughts on OGIO Mach 1 Backpack

To recap, the Mach 1 is the entry level backpack in the OGIO No Drag Mach series. Basic features, aerodynamic and still stylish. The Mach 1 is actually close in size to the Mach 3, with the primary difference being that the interior of the Mach 3 has more features in the organization compartments.

While some may be put off by the “cheaper” materials, it actually may be a better choice for many due to the fact that the exterior shell won’t “scratch” as easily. So while the surface of the Mach 3 and higher models have a metal OGIO logo and “nicer” shells, one complaint is that they can easily scuff, which detracts from the looks of the backpack.

Where To Buy Ogio No Drag Mach 1 Backpack

It is sold new at Amazon.com for around $120 and also at Ogio for full retail price of $129.99. In addition, get free shipping thru Amazon Prime. Comparatively, the price is much less at Amazon. You can also take advantage of grabbing some ZillaCash at Revzilla.com if you purchase there. While it is simple in terms of interior storage features, it is a great backpack and is quite durable due to the materials.

Manufacturers Co-Brand with Ogio

For those of you who are fans of the “turtle shell” design of the backpack, you may also recognize the no drag backpack design in different branding. Examples include the Italian racing brand Dainese with their D-Mach backpack (aka the Ogio No Drag Mach 5 with the Dainese logo and branding). You will also see the design in the Yamaha No Drag Ogio Backpack (also the Mach 5 with Yamaha’s logo and colors).

So Ogio is certainly a gold standard in the industry for street backpacks with race style. Another popular product that works better for some is Point 65 Boblbee GTX 20L. Both are excellent motorcycle backpacks.

Read our Ogio No Drag Mach 1 vs Point 65 Boblbee comparison.

EXTRA:

For those of you still undecided and leaning towards the Mach 3, check out our full review here for the main reasons why the Mach 3 might be a better choice.

OGIO Mach 1 Backpack Review

See prices at Amazon.com here.

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