John in CO
Works really well for a long time. Lock keeps it from leaking. Injury took me out for 4+ weeks. Fun Fact: Dont leave liquid IV electrolytes in the bag as mold can grow profusely, clog it up, and stain it. Only reason I had to get a new one after 4 years.
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Very good hydration pack. Keeps drink cold. Very durable. So comfortable you do not even know you have it on.
Read All ReviewsPhillip in UT
A bag made by riders for riders. It has everything you'll need and even a tool kit bag. I have a hydration bladder from an old hiking backpack I threw in it. I ride with a guy who had one and wanted to get one myself. Very happy with the quality and design.
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Really does stay put and not bounce about. Also has room for lots of bits and bobs. Maybe 200 hours on mine and still in good shape, just dusty.
Read All ReviewsJIM in AZ
A nice pack for sure, but it is super small. I really can't speak to anything else about it because I returned it and bought something else.
Read All Reviewstom in FL
Over the last 25 years I've probably owned more than 20 hydration packs from brands like camelback, deuter, osprey, etc, so I might be of some help here. First, the build quality and materials seems top notch on this pack so let's hope it'll last as the price is up there for such a small pack. The hydration bladder is of the open top design which I don't prefer over the camelbak screw-lid design which is easier to fill without removing imho. Lastly, this is a small pack that USWE markets as a Mtb or running pack, not as a Moto pack. The minimalist design is light @ .75lbs for my unit and doesn't cover a huge area of your back which should help your body release heat. There is no storage on this unit, so it's not one to use for longer backcountry rides. I'd consider this a race only unit for short rides in close proximity to the truck. If your thing is longer rides or packing tool/rain gear/food with you, look elsewhere.
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