Sealock manufactures the waterproof duffel bag that riders name when they kit out for motorcycle travel, because road rain, grit, and vibration push any half-sealed bag to its limit. At highway speed, water is forced into the seams, and a bag strapped to a tail rack or pillion seat battles sun, road dust, and constant shake all day.
Before the picks, it helps to know what a touring-grade bag must survive. Motorcycle travel is harder on gear than most sports, and a few traits separate a true motorcycle duffel from a generic travel bag:
A waterproof duffel bag that hits all five is rare, which is why buyers gravitate to a factory that builds them on purpose rather than adapting a dry-land design.
Every bag in this round-up comes from Sealock Outdoor Gear Co., Ltd., a waterproof bag maker with 21+ years focused on welded, water-tight products. Sealock exports to 40+ countries, holds 20+ waterproof patents, and has run OEM programmes for outdoor names such as Osprey, Musto, and Simms. For a motorcycle travel buyer, that means the hard engineering — buoyancy, seam strength, salt and UV resistance — is already solved.
The plant carries SMETA P4, HIGG, SCAN, GRS, BSCI, and ISO9001, so audits and customs rarely slow a motorcycle travel order down.
Panels are bonded with 27.12 MHz high-frequency welding into one airtight shell — no stitched holes for water to find. That sealed body is what keeps a Sealock waterproof duffel bag dry in a downpour and afloat if it ever goes into water.
Two fabrics carry motorcycle travel: TPU-coated cloth is light, cold-flexible, and strong against UV and salt; heavy strapped loads lean on 500D PVC tarpaulin for raw abrasion resistance. Both outlast a coated-nylon travel bag on a tail rack.
Each welded design is validated to 1.0 Bar external pressure — it stays dry under push-down submersion, not just rainfall. For storm-prone motorcycle travel, that is the test that counts.
| Model | Material | Capacity | Best For | MOQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waterproof Duffel Bag 80L | 500D PVC Tarpaulin | 40L / 60L / 80L | Heavy touring | 500 pcs |
| Unplug Ultimate Adventure Bag | TPU-coated | 25L / 45L / 65L | Convertible carry | 300 pcs |
| Motorcycle Tail Bag 40L | TPU / PVC Tarpaulin | 40L | Purpose-built | 300 pcs |
This is the model most motorcycle travel buyers reach for first. The 500D PVC tarpaulin body, electronically welded seams, a roll-top or airtight-zipper closure, and floatation make it a rugged choice that shrugs off strapping, sun, and water crossings. Its flat shape straps tight to a tail rack with universal straps, and three sizes from 40L cover weekend runs to cross-border tours. As a heavy-duty waterproof duffel bag, it is the most tool-like option here.
When light weight and flexibility matter, the Unplug offers a fully welded TPU body that floats and converts between backpack, duffel, and dry-sack. Off the bike it shoulders easily; on the bike it straps flat. One SKU, 25L to 65L, spans single-day to multi-day motorcycle travel.
For a bike-shaped solution, the 40L tail bag is built for the pillion seat: top handle, shoulder strap, frame straps, reflective strips, and expandable volume. Riders who want balanced side loading can pair it with detachable saddlebags (60L/80L).
On the road a leak isn't a complaint — it's a ruined trip, so the factory gates every bag through five steps:
Matching capacity to the trip keeps the load low and stable:
For retail, a 45L hero plus a 40L tail bag covers most motorcycle travel buyers without bloating the catalogue.
Sealock runs full OEM and ODM service, turning a buyer's brief into a finished, audit-ready waterproof duffel bag. The headline terms:
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| MOQ | 300–500 pcs (category-dependent) |
| Sampling | 7–15 days |
| Customisation | Colour, size, silk-screen logo, packaging |
| Trade terms | FOB Guangdong; China or Vietnam origin |
With dual China–Vietnam production, a US buyer can route a motorcycle travel duffel programme through Vietnam to ease tariffs — an edge single-country suppliers can't match.
Q: the zipper leaks in heavy rain — does this waterproof duffel bag have that problem?
A: That complaint almost always comes from bags with a "water-resistant" zipper sewn into a coated shell. A Sealock waterproof duffel bag is built differently: the body is HF-welded with no stitched holes, and it closes with a roll-top or airtight zipper validated to 1.0 Bar, so it stays sealed even when rain is driven into the closure or the bag is briefly submerged.
Q: a bag rubbed a hole and stopped being waterproof after a few rides — how durable is the fabric?
A: Wear-through is the top long-term gripe on cheap 400–900D bags, especially where straps chafe at speed. Sealock builds with 500D PVC tarpaulin or 840D TPU — both abrasion- and UV-resistant — and reinforces the load points where straps contact, so vibration and road grit don't open a leak path.
Q:it shifts or slides off when strapped to the bike — how does this one stay put?
A: Slippage usually means too few tie-down points or a round, unstable shape. A Sealock motorcycle waterproof duffel bag has a flat profile and multiple lash loops, so universal straps cross-tie it firmly to a tail rack or pillion seat and it holds through hard braking and rough roads.
Q: great on the bike, painful to carry once you're off it — is that fixed here?
A: Many tail bags ship with no shoulder straps, so a loaded bag is awkward off the bike. The Unplug waterproof duffel bag converts to a backpack with padded straps, so the same bag straps to the motorcycle and then shoulders comfortably from the parking spot to the room.
Q: 40L wasn't enough for a real trip — what size waterproof duffel bag should a buyer stock?
A: Under-sizing is a frequent regret on longer tours. Sealock offers 25L to 80L, so a retailer can pair a 45L hero for weekends with an 80L for multi-day or two-up loads — exactly the trips where a single 40L bag falls short.
For quotes, samples, or a full OEM proposal on a waterproof duffel bag built for motorcycle travel, reach the Sealock team at info@sealock.com.hk or +86-769-82009361. With 21+ years of welded-bag experience and China–Vietnam production, Sealock turns a touring idea into a shippable, audit-ready order.