The Held Tour-Pack Allround
A rear bag needs to be tough, smart, and, most importantly, stay put. It must offer secure storage, weather protection, and a reliable mounting system that withstands the rigors of off-road travel.
We tested the Held Tour-Pack Allround (Art. 42330), a modular, water-repellent rear bag, to see if it could handle the demands of a 1,500-mile BDR.
The Test: 1,500 Miles of California Abuse
We strapped the Tour-Pack Allround to the back of a KTM 1290 Super Adventure R and an S model. The test route was the California Backcountry Discovery Route, a 1,500-mile journey that was roughly 70% off-road. This was ten days of rocky climbs, fast gravel, deep water crossings, and constant, abrasive vibration, mixed with high-speed tarmac blasts.
From the first morning, the bag impressed. The nylon straps and click-fasteners are simple and effective. Mounting and, more importantly, removing the bag at the end of a long day took seconds. There’s no complex harness or plate. You click it on, cinch it down, and ride.
Once mounted, it never moved. Across 1,000+ miles of off-road abuse on a 160-hp bike, the Tour-Pack remained rock solid. There was no shifting, no sagging, and no need to re-tighten straps mid-stage. The removable strap system also means that when you take the bag off, it’s a clean-looking piece of luggage.
The “Allround” name is fitting due to its smart, versatile design. The exterior shell is a tough polyester fabric with a water-repellent coating and subtle reflective sections. This outer layer is built to handle abrasion and mud, protecting the waterproofing, which is a fully integrated, roll-top waterproof compartment inside. This dual-layer design protects your gear from a deluge, while the tough outer shell takes the beating.
This layout proved incredibly practical. We tested the Large (L) version, which offers 12–21 liters of expandable capacity (a smaller 6-15L ‘M’ size is also available). This capacity proved ideal for a long day’s essentials: tools, spare gloves, a rain layer, and sensitive camera gear. The roll-fastener closure is both water- and dust-proof, and the external pocket is perfect for a wallet or map.
A key feature is the MOLLE system. The laser-cut grid on the exterior isn’t just for looks; it allows you to bolt on extra pouches, a medical kit, or a water bottle holder. This modularity lets you customize the bag for your specific trip.
When the ride is done, the included detachable shoulder straps turn the bag into a functional backpack. It’s comfortable enough to haul your gear into a hotel or campsite, and the clean, black “industrial” design works well off the bike.
After ten days of dust, rain, heat, and vibration, the Held Tour-Pack Allround simply worked. It held up perfectly, kept our gear dry and secure, and never once became a problem we had to “manage” on the trail.
This is a rugged, reliable, and versatile piece of luggage for the BDR rider, the weekend explorer, or the commuter. It’s tough, it’s secure, and it’s smart. Held built a bag that does exactly what it’s supposed to do, handling the tough conditions of our test.
Photos/Videos: BTA Media – Words: Mike de la Torre
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