Givi V37: the new monokey side rigid side bag

It takes the place of the V35 and can now even contain a full-face helmet

the structure of the four-point Monokey Side fixing system, compatible with the Givi PLX and PLXR frames, has been strengthened and has passed the most arduous resistance tests

Givi celebrates an intense year marked by important goals, releasing the new monokey side Givi V37 rigid side bag on the market. There are many pluses that accompany it, including the streamlined and modern design, the central aesthetic insert with a strong impact, the capacity sufficient to accommodate the majority of modular helmets on the market, an indisputable robustness resulting from a design that has involved the company for years.

Givi V37: how it's made

Passing the baton to it, while remaining in the range, is the well-known V35, the most widespread rigid side suitcase produced by Givi, known to the enthusiast public for its compactness to the motorbike frame, allowed by the monokey side fixing system. The V37 represents its evolution without distorting its philosophy. Improving its characteristics was not easy but in light of the results achieved we can certainly indicate it as the "top of the range" of the new generation of GIVI technopolymer suitcases. What makes it unmistakable is the central insert that resembles an arrow; painted in matt silver or with a “carbon look” finish (soon available). These finishes match perfectly with the bands or inserts of the most prestigious Givi top cases, facilitating the classic "three of a kind" combinations.

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Givi V37: the features

It's not just the look that's innovative: the design of the V37 also introduced new concepts from a technical point of view. Among the new features we cannot fail to mention the capacity which is now 37 liters and it is therefore possible to accommodate a modular helmet. Furthermore, the structure of the four-point monokey side fixing system, compatible with the Givi PLX and PLXR frames, has been strengthened and has passed the most arduous resistance tests. We remind you that the suitcase uses two rotating hooks in the upper part that "embrace" the tube and the central nosepiece while in the lower part two slides accommodate the "mushrooms" always present on the tube.
The ergonomic design of the front recess (compared to the V35) allows the passenger to accommodate the legs better and more naturally. The V37 can be purchased in pairs, can hold luggage up to 10 kg in weight (maximum recommended load, excluding the suitcase) and is equipped as standard with a Security Lock (an additional cylinder is supplied as standard to share the same key with the possible top case).

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