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Riding on my own I don't require anything as I carry it on my bike/person. However riding with the kids and needing extra spare inner tubes/tons of Haribo and other paraphernalia means I'm looking at hip packs. Gave up on camelbak and rucsacs years ago. I just don't like riding with them. Any recommendations? I like the look of Weecog but pricey in comparison to others.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 7:06 am
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I have an Evoc that is very good, keep it ready to ride for MTB jaunts, it's very stable, takes a bit of weight, but in use I'm not aware of wearing it.

I also got the PSA terra nova one, which I keep packed for family rides, spares for our 3 bikes. It's not as robust, but lighter, when the time comes and we're allowed, I'll use it for hill/fell races too.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 7:14 am
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I’ve got a Osprey seral 7 that has been used once that I am selling


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 7:32 am
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I use an Ortlieb. Comfy, fully waterproof and built to survive the zombie apocalypse.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 7:37 am
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Evoc hip pack pro 3 here. Can't fault it.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 7:43 am
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+1 for the Evoc (Hip Pack Pro here), you genuinely forget it’s there as the waist belt is elasticated so moves with you.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 8:11 am
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I've an Osprey Seral which I'm really pleased with but if you want one for kit rather than water I'm selling a really nice Lowe Alpine one - can send pics if you want


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 8:31 am
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I have the evoc hip pack. It's OK.

Was in Decathlon recently and picked up their hip pack for the GF. Impressed. It's a bit larger than the evoc, which is good as the GF carries all manner of shit that I don't - this might be a bonus with kids in tow. It comes with a 1,5 litre bladder and uses the same mouthpiece as evoc/osprey. Has padding mesh stuff to help with air flow.

For the money it's great. More than half the price of an evoc.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 9:09 am
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I've got the Dakine Hot Laps 2L and it's been great.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 9:19 am
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Another one using the Evoc one. If you get one make sure you get the new one with the "ventiflap" that lets you pull the a little tighter.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 9:36 am
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Hip Pack pro - another +1

Only issue is with a full bladder there's not much room left in the main compartment.

The ventiflap system is great, loosen it for climbs, pull it tighter for descents. I don't notice I'm wearing on once riding.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 9:39 am
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Evoc seems to be the consensus but I've always been happy with any decathlon gear I've bought. Great VFM.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 9:44 am
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Ancient Lowe Alpine of indeterminate age (25 years?) here. I've two as we use them canoeing.

It just works. I can get repair kit, pump, waterproof, buff and bags sweeties/banana in there.

Water on frame.

For local road or short rides, it's ace.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 9:48 am
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I had a Leatt one, which was a really nicely made bit of kit. 3L bladder too (bit heavy fully laden.) But the pockets etc were really well laid out.
I prefer backpacks, so sold the Leatt on the classifieds for a bargain price last week. Might be able to find a cheapish one on the German sites.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 9:58 am
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Dakine Hot Laps 5L here.
Sits pretty well. Rarely put anything in it and it cinches down nicely... but good to have capacity to throw an emergency jacket / flapjack in there too.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 10:36 am
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I have a camelbak LR4 - also excellent


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 10:57 am
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I’ve got the Dakine Hot Laps 2L and it’s been great.

Currently looking at these myself, shame the colours aren't exactly the nicest (unless you want a plain black...with a Stif logo on it) but otherwise looks good and inexpensive


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 11:35 am
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PM'd you easygirl


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 3:20 pm
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Dakine Hot Laps 2L, been great and just the right size for a quick spin/essentials.

In an ideal world would prefer a second bottle holder (MTB doesn't have a bottle mount). On a hot ride, 5oo ml doesn't cut it.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 3:28 pm
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I've got 3.
Bontrager rapid pack. My favourite of the 3 for short rides, but minimal. Just space for some tools, a tube, a thin jacket or gilet. Bottle holder unnoticeable even with a full bottle. You need a pump on the frame or co2. Very stable and comfy, which is why it's my favourite.

Osprey savu. Is better for longer rides, a bit more space e.g. can get a thin warm layer in. If both water bottles are full, is a bit uncomfortable until you drink some of it!

Tera nova PSA one. Best for bulky things like warm layers or bringing food. Has a pocket for a bladder but I prefer bottles so don't use it for that.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 4:49 pm
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camelbak version is best for me by some way and I've tried them all at some point. more comfortable and very useable space.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 5:09 pm
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@mashr I had this exact issue last week and was pointed to here:

https://www.bike-treks.co.uk/products/ss20-dakine-hot-laps-2l-black

They're only despatching on a Thursday at the moment, but it's the only place I'm aware of that has them in stock in plain black.


 
Posted : 07/07/2020 5:47 pm

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