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https://hilosports.de/products/fahrrad-hinterradtasche-wasserdicht-25l-doppel-set
Hilo Sports is a small and pretty new Austrian brand.
The bags are cheaper than Ortlieb, have similar features, less durability and less weight.
They look pretty nice
They have 2 issues, though:
Too many straps. You can roll them shut, then clip both ends down with a strap. There's another strap going over the top.
You have to secure them all every time you close the bag, or they'll just fly around. Eventually I just cut the 2 on the sides off, cause it was too much hassle.
And they have little plastic latches that lock the position of the rack mount in place.
But sometimes they pop open when you remove the bag and the mounting point moves a little.
Then when you try to pop them back into place, the plastic latch breaks off.
After 3 years now both latches on both bags are gone and the mounting points can move around as long as the bags aren't on the rack.
Which isn't really an issue, anyway.
My helmet bag is the same way: Straps all over the place! I just let them flap in the wind mostly.