I airbnb mine. $550/night in CO, WY, UT, ID $3000/night in CA, OR, WA best return on investment ever. I’m ordering 100 more for a tiny house village. Thank you Mosko Moto for making my early retirement dreams come true!❤
@MoskoMoto9 ай бұрын
Can't wait to hear about your tiny house village!
@jackson_foto9 ай бұрын
I've been using mine for a few months now and it has been absolutely incredible for international press launches, track days, and desert weekends. It took me a while to pull the trigger on this because of the price but I can happily say it's been worth every penny. Keep making great products!
@MoskoMoto9 ай бұрын
It's definitely a product that makes more sense once you see it in person! Once you travel with it you'll wonder how you did it before.
@carlredmond36429 ай бұрын
I'm thinking of getting one for fly to ski trips as well....will have it working double duty...plus can use it to transport some camera gear...Tripods and the like
@MoskoMoto9 ай бұрын
The Mule would be a great option for Fly and Ride or Fly and Ski trips!
@NoMoreMrNiceGuy2239 ай бұрын
I understand spending a bit extra for my moto bags because, they go on my motorbike and they are an essential piece of kit. Dainese, Ogio, Evoc, Dakine, Oakley... They all sell similar laguage for roughly $250/$300, how come you priced the Mule at roughly $800? I'm not bashing you guys because i love my rackless v80. I just want to know, is the roughly $500 price difference between these brands and Mosko moto added value because of quality/R&D or am i predominantly paying extra for the brand name (which is fine as well of course). Cheers
@MoskoMoto9 ай бұрын
What sets the Mule apart from other bags is that it's designed to be the only bag you need to bring during fly-and-ride trips instead of a gear bag plus another bag for normal clothes. Additionally, you get the packing cubes, boot bag, and helmet bag that really aid in having everything organized when departing for a trip. We also built the Mule to be extra tough since everyone likely has had an experience where their luggage wasn't handled as carefully as they would have liked.