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Austin in IA
Good for the price. Holds water and stays on you. Only reason for 4 stars is the filling of the bladder pretty much grantees that you will get dirt in it due to how the bladder is designed. I'm hoping over time the bladder will wear in easier and not fold while filling
Read All ReviewsSean in NJ
4 stars for now because I have 0 idea of durability. Seems well made and fits a ton of stuff. I believe it would fit in my tusk traverse saddlebags, but I am going to strap it to my rear fender with some GiantLoop Pronghorn strap my buddy recommended me..
Read All ReviewsJeff in OH
great backpack could fit plenty of stuff in it and the hydrapak is a nice addition. the only complain i have is the two front straps have pockets and it would be nice if the pockets was big enough to fit your cell phone. the pockets are so small it wont fit a normal sized cell phone. but other than its a perfect bag for me
Read All ReviewsParrish in SC
I have the xc70 also, but the xc100 fits everything I like to carry now, should of bought it first
Read All ReviewsSilas in WA
I love it , it keeps me cool when I ride and it is not that noticable and very light the straps are very thin mesh and holds a good amount of water in it.
Read All ReviewsBryce in MO
Was using Osprey packs for extra room, mainly because I prefer the fold-type bladders over the camelback's style. Delighted to find this USWE uses the fold-type, has a pocket inside the pocket over more another pocket with pockets, both of which have interior elastic straps for holding all your shit in place. I put my KTM toolkit across the inside bottom of the main compartment to keep the weight closer to my hips. The NDM tech is a game-changer and sizing isn't an issue for me and I'm 6'4" with a thick chest protector. 3L is a LOT of water and you can hardly tell it's there. The magnetic clip is a must IMO and I did lose mine riding so there's that.. I'd recommend positioning it with the open part of the clip pointed down/out
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