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What is your camping/ luggage combo,or suggestions, packing tips for camping...?

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Brothers and sisters who love camping....

Any suggestions for sidebags and racks for the odd trip camping ( likely 2 or three nights away)would be appreciated. I don't seem to know where to start. I'm hoping to spend less than $400US, but has to be less than $600US

Needs to be durable, or cheap.

Do you guys use a topbox as well? Or do you lay your tent/ sleeping pad attached with bungees
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Oxford T45 bag for seat. Ventura 50l bag and rack. Tent. Roll up matress. Voila. Fishing pole pokes out 50l bag a bit.
Obviously light cooking stuff in oxford, i use a canvas tool bag for that but shoulderbags arent for everyone, its just already set up with pan box of cooking spices oil etc...and hope. Hope I catch something to eat. So pack chips. Clothes in 50l bag. And travel light.
Have fun. There is a brit chick on you tube who does it on a z400. There might be an idea there. Thats where I found oxford bags.
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Oxford T45 bag for seat. Ventura 50l bag and rack. Tent. Roll up matress. Voila. Fishing pole pokes out 50l bag a bit.
Obviously light cooking stuff in oxford, i use a canvas tool bag for that but shoulderbags arent for everyone, its just already set up with pan box of cooking spices oil etc...and hope. Hope I catch something to eat. So pack chips. Clothes in 50l bag. And travel light.
Have fun. There is a brit chick on you tube who does it on a z400. There might be an idea there. Thats where I found oxford bags.
I don't have personal experience using Ventura products but friends of mine use it and it is really well-made, good-looking kit!
Its pretty good, it sits well on the bike and doesn't move. The rack helps to tie stuff on back seat as well.
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