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Is the Ogio No Drag Backpack Worth It? 7 Months Later…Review After 7 months of use, I’m finally ready to give you my long-term review of the Ducati Redline No Drag Backpack by Ogio — and let me tell you, it’s been an absolute game-changer for both solo and 2-up motorcycle rides. Whether I’m ripping through the Smoky Mountains or cruising locally with my girlfriend riding pillion, this backpack delivers comfort, aerodynamics, and all the storage we need without compromise. What sets the Ducati Redline backpack apart is its aerodynamic shell design. This is not just another stylish motorcycle backpack — it was built with speed and stability in mind. Even when blasting through twisty roads or dealing with crosswinds, this pack doesn’t flap around or throw off your balance. The streamlined shape genuinely reduces drag, living up to its “No Drag” name. In this video, I’ll walk you through the wear and tear after over 7 months of real-world use, including multiple long-distance trips through the Appalachian mountains, including Deals Gap, Tail of the Dragon, and Cherohala Skyway. I’ll show you how the zippers, padding, and shoulder straps have held up, and what you can realistically fit inside it. Spoiler alert: it's surprisingly roomy — laptop, camera gear, extra gloves, snacks — no problem. One unique part of this review is that both my girlfriend and I use this backpack. During our two-up rides, she often wears it and says it fits comfortably, even over her riding jacket. She loves how snug and form-fitting it is — no bouncing or shifting on the back seat. We’ve used this bag in sun, rain, and long hours on the road. The water-resistant construction and the durable exterior mean your gear stays protected no matter what. It also fits well with a wide range of riding gear and doesn’t interfere with your helmet or mobility. Whether you’re looking for a motorcycle backpack for daily commuting, touring, or two-up riding, the Ducati Ogio Redline No Drag Backpack continues to prove itself as one of the best in its class. In this review, I’ll also touch on how it compares to other moto backpacks I’ve tried in the past — including those that claim similar features. If you're a Ducati enthusiast, gear nerd, or just want the best combo of style, comfort, and functionality, this backpack deserves your attention. Ducati branding, Ogio build quality, and real-world functionality — all in one. Got questions about how it fits? What fits inside? How it feels at speed? Drop them in the comments and I’ll answer them all. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Ride safe and pack smart! Ducati branded Backpack link: https://amzn.to/4jMBtLC Stealth Black link: https://amzn.to/3YDwNPC My recoding equipment: Insta360 x3 https://amzn.to/3S5wI3p Insta360 Flow Pro https://amzn.to/3YMhVym Gopro Hero 9 https://amzn.to/3YMhVym Insta360 mounting hardware https://amzn.to/42DfBe4 Ring light https://amzn.to/3SbvJi4 Subscribe / @aroundthecurve #motorcyclegear #ducatibackpack #ogio #motorcycleaccessories #riderlife