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Always rode with a back pack hydration pack but noticed a lot more people riding with the bumbag style ones now, anyone made the swap? i dont ride with a lot of tools or anything really just enough that would fit in the bumbag style are they comfortable though?
plenty of opinion here, although the offer has expired...:
https://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/hu-evoc-fanny-pack-34/
I bought one - it's great for shorter rides, but it does move about more than something with shoulder straps.
Swapped from a traditional camel back style one to a full enduro UWSE Airbourne
https://www.uswe-sports.com/eu/packs/mtb/airborne/airborne-3


Sits well when it's undone, doesn't move when it's done up, space for a tube, tool, CO2, bars/gels, phone/keys etc. 2l baldder
Been the best bag I've owned really, some bigger ones available too with the same harness system
That back pack looks mad with those straps, yeah i do find my camelback does move so much but then i like the freedom of no camelback when im riding also so thought the bumbag style would be better but i thought it might move alot on longer rides!
I stick with the camel back, mainly to protect my back in a spill as I've previously broken it (on a road bike).