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I'm looking for a bigger backpack now that the cold and wet weather is just around the corner and my Camelbak Lobo has always been too small to fit a jacket in. I'm thinking of upgrading to a larger pack (either the Mule or Hawg) but I'm not sure whether the 'NV' versions of these packs are worth the premium.
Is it worth paying more for the rain cover and better straps? Do the NV versions come with any other different features apart from these two?
Any other packs I should be looking at outside of the Camelbak range (Osprey, Decathlon etc)?
Got the mule nv, cover is great when you remember to use it. The back feels nice but didn't try the basic one.
Had a few camelbaks, then bought an Evoc fr trail pack, primarily for the back protection, but it is a superb backpack and super stable and comfortable. Wouldn't go back to a Camelbak.
Osprey for me. I find them far more comfortable, can carry more weight without really noticing it.
I have a hawg nv and it is really comfortable to wear, loads of room for all I need and more. Used to commute with a complete change of clothes including trainers with no problem. Haven't tried the standard one though.
+1, also has a rain cover tucked away in the base pouchHad a few camelbaks, then bought an Evoc fr trail pack, primarily for the back protection, but it is a superb backpack and super stable and comfortable. Wouldn't go back to a Camelbak.
I have a Hawg that I hardly use.
Very ,very comfy ,but it's a heavy old thing unloaded .
I just pack stuff on the bike and use a Mule.