We have got a couple of the 1L ones and work great when you don't want to carry a big pack
https://www.stifmtb.com/search?sort_by=price-ascending&q=hot+laps
Thank you! Been thinking about one of those for a while.
I've got a gripper at the moment and wasn't too impressed with it. I think the bumbag would be better.
Quite a few reviews on the Dakine website say that the waist band is really small. Barely fits a 34" waist with just a T-shirt. Be intersted to know if this is true?
Great step into the fanny pack territory, still use my one for wee little trips.
@ads678, i've a 34" waist and reckon i'd need a fair few pies before i'd struggle.
Can you fit a bottle in the 1L?
Plenty left on the straps we have got, adjusts easily between different waists, used by someone in our house who still squeezes into some 34".
The reviews are probably from people that think or wish they were a 34" 😄
You could at a push get a bottle in to the mesh on the Stealth V2. Not tried it as my bottle always go's in the cage
cool, I'm a 36" waist, and trying to go down....but might give it a go. Cheers.
Quite a few reviews on the Dakine website say that the waist band is really small. Barely fits a 34″ waist with just a T-shirt. Be intersted to know if this is true?
Not on my hotlaps 5. Im 34 waist and theres loads left.
I have a 1L one and I'm a 36 inch waist they are really not long straps.... i was actually taken aback by the lack of length, it just fits but at the end of the adjustment so wouldn't want to be larger round the middle.
For ref i am not a chubber but well proportioned 6'3" bloke!
This may or may not help from the Dakine site 1L
61 cubic inches [ 1L ]
7 x 5 x 3 [ 17 x 11 x 7cm ]
0.4 lbs. [ 0.2 kg ]
Waist Belt Length: 42"
Stealth
5.5 x 2.5 x 2 [ 14 x 6 x 5cm ]
0.1 lbs [ 0.07 kg ]
Waist Belt Length: 42"
while we're here, Wiggle have this Camelbak 2l hip pack which also holds a bottle for £20.
Only comes in one colour at that price though. Comes with a bottle with the dirt cover as well.
I got a 1l one for Christmas, great bit of kit. 30-32" waist, wouldn't have thought it would be good for above 36", especially if you've got a couple of layers on.
Never a problem using a hotlaps, plenty of strap to tighten even wearing layers, 36” waist for perspective, and need to iron my t shirts over a wok
need to iron my t shirts over a wok
Actual Lols, never heard this before!
while we’re here, Wiggle have this Camelbak 2l hip pack which also holds a bottle for £20.
Only comes in one colour at that price though. Comes with a bottle with the dirt cover as well.Camelbak Podium Flow Waist Pack
Nice PSA, ordered, good timing, zip on my old bontrager one died at the weekend and it was on it's last legs anyway.
Cheers Vinnieh, one for me and one for the nipper.
I think they might have changed the strap lengths as my Hot Laps 5L has loads of spare strap and I’m a 34in waist.
But it’s the one from a couple of years back without extra pocket on the side.
If it helps all the doubters I have just measured a new one that we bought our daughter for Christmas and the waist band strap, fully extended, is 42" as per the Dakine site.
My told myself I'd stop opening PSA threads as I keep buying stuff I probably don't need. Well, here I am and I have one on order. Cheers for the PSA.
I bought a Hotlaps Stealth mid-summer last year. And yes, the waistband is just big enough, but only just. I am 34" waist.
By the way, the 1l ones have been £24/25 all over the place for a few months now.
Just picked up the Camelbak one, cheers for the heads up.
Oh well, seems the reviews were right. I can't even do it up let alone it being a bit tight....
All my jeans and trousers are 36" waist, bloody rediculous that they don't extend enough for a pretty common waist size. The one I got only had an extending strap on one side, which suprised me a bit. Oh well, return it is then.
Ahh that's annoying. I have the smaller size Dakine bum bag and the strap is more than big enough for me and I'm a little bit on the chubby side. Was hoping to get the larger sized one for longer rides but not it will fit me after recent comments.
Thanks for the PSA, just got a Stif branded 5l pack and the strap is fine for my catering wok/40" waist!
Surprised to hear about the smaller sizes as I have earlier versions of the 1L and stealth and the also fit fine.
Not sure about others bag sizes but our straps for the 1l measure 42" Might be worth checking with Stif to see if they can check a few
while we’re here, Wiggle have this Camelbak 2l hip pack which also holds a bottle for £20.
Only comes in one colour at that price though. Comes with a bottle with the dirt cover as well.Camelbak Podium Flow Waist Pack
Thanks @Vinnyeh, One of the best PSA for a while (that actually delivered), glad I ordered two. Arrived earlier today. The hip bag is a quality piece of kit but the bottle is outstanding. Back to only 11% discount so may have been a mistake from Wiggle but no complaints from me 🙂 .
That camelback hip back is absolutely brilliant (and the bottle is great too)
Very stable, have a mini pump, tool roll and tube in there, plus keys & phone.
Can fit a packed down jacket or a water bottle in the bottle holder (which I do dependong on weather)
Strap has plenty of (very useable) adjustment for the largest of lockdown waistlines
£25 here
Never thought of that kimbers (jacket stored in bottle), yoink for that idea.
@Feed you'd better tell me when your on the trails so we don't match, I've bought two too.
Yeo, the CB pack is great.
Just the right size for a medium ride (3-4hrs) and they're my favourite bottles too.
On their own the bottles are £8-9 so, that means the hip pack was only £10 😁
@Feed you’d better tell me when your on the trails so we don’t match, I’ve bought two too.
No worries Ian, nothing worse than matching gear 🙂
Gah, I only popped in out of curiosity and now I've spent £25 on another fanny pack.
Cheers for the link Kimbers. Should be spot-on for my short local rides (no bottle cages on my Oranges).
I keep umming and arring about that stealth hip pack (or even the camelbak simply to get the bottle), but really; what value does this add over a bottle cage and jersey pockets? You can't use both as a hip pack sits in the same place as jersey pockets. I thought the point of a smaller pack was to reduce weight on the body; so why put 750ml of water onto the back?
what value does this add over a bottle cage and jersey pockets?
You can now wear any top you like...or your cycle specific STW plaid shirt (with patented hidden sunglasses cleaner) but which doesn't have rear pockets 🙂
I'm looking at the 5L one with a 2L bladder. Anyone got experience of them? I guess not overfilling is the key?
In reply to continuity...
I can't fit a bottle cage.
If I could, I might still like two bottles.
I don't wear roadie jerseys on my MTB. Nor do a lot of other MTBers.
You can just leave tools & stuff in a pack, and not have to keep swapping them between pockets.
I wouldn't want an MTB mini-pump in a rear jersey pocket.
HTH
If you wanted two bottles, wouldn't you want more capacity than 2L and therefore bigger than a tiny pack?
Couldn't you just attach your immediate tools / pump to the bike? Then the weight would be lower and CofG lower?
Then again, I've never understood why people don't wear jerseys on a mountain bike. They aren't road specific, they wick sweat, you move faster for less effort, you have a built in hip pack...
I keep umming and arring about that stealth hip pack (or even the camelbak simply to get the bottle), but really; what value does this add over a bottle cage and jersey pockets?
If your Setup works for you then no need for one.
I also have a water bottle on the bike but one bottle isn't enough for me. I also don't like carrying tools in pockets.
@slowpuncheur, I also have the Camelbak one with water bladder which I use for bigger spins. Much prefer a smaller hip bag though. The bigger one (imho) doesn't give much advantage over a backpack.
Where's that old man shouts at cloud meme when you need it?
@chakaping depressingly, I'm likely a lot younger than the average t5 drivin' STW user!
I'm with cha****ng.
I'm currently using a terra Nova thing that's smaller (carries a co2 inflator and bottle only).
Been perfect for my spins, under 3 hours and near enough to home/car that I can walk back if it's anything a co2 can't fix. Phone and car blipper in shorts pocket.
Hoping that the camelbac will mean nothing in the pockets and I can pack a jic gilet in there to extend when I can use it. I only wear xc/roadie tops when I'm racing xc, rest of the time it's baggier MTB tops (only the older ones have pockets and I don't trust them on rough ground). The roadie wicking and lack of flapping is pretty useless on a slow moving MTB that's only moving at speed for half the time (if at all).
I have a full pack for adventure spins, but it's so nice just being out without a load of shite with me.
Just thought I'd let you all know, as I'm sure you're wondering how I'm coping with being to fat for Dakine...
I bought one of the Camelback Flow Podium waist packs from Merlin and it fits fine. Good bit of kit as well with the bottle included, suppose the only thing with it is if you don't want to take the bottle it has a permanent bottle size hole that needs filling. But I'm happy with it over all. Looks cool in Camo as well (I am 45 though and my daughter straight up laughed at me when I said that she has the coolest parents this morning! So what do I know).
The Dakine one did look really nice as well though.
Then again, I’ve never understood why people don’t wear jerseys on a mountain bike. They aren’t road specific, they wick sweat, you move faster for less effort, you have a built in hip pack…
Unless you go roadie gimp suit tight, stuff swings about and/or falls out.
But you do you.
, suppose the only thing with it is if you don’t want to take the bottle it has a permanent bottle size hole that needs filling
a Madison Zenith Jacket stuffs in there, or fruit/haribo if Im riding with the kids
Got my Camelbak fannypack, but I'm not sure about fitting a pump in the main zip compartment - seems a bit small?
Just checked and my Topeak Mountain DA fits in there, diagonally. As does my Pocket Rocket, but thats for road use.
Mountain DA is 22.3cm long according to Topeak website.
I use a Lezyne pocket drive HV in mine, which is quite small
a Madison Zenith Jacket stuffs in there, or fruit/haribo if Im riding with the kids
Good call, could be a decent size for a couple of pork pies as well!!
Now I see why the Dakine doesn't fit...
If anyone's enduro bum-bag curious and doesn't fancy the Dakine one discussed here, I've got a Terra Nova pack I'm selling in the Classifieds.
Not from this PSA but I picked one up this weekend for a good price elsewhere.
I'm obviously being a dumbass here but I'm having real issues being able to open the bladder up to put water in - feels like I'm going to force it and rip it. Anyone else had this issue?
@rascal Got the 5 ltr. Took me a second but the hydration pack is easy enough. Slid the top clip off to the side and unfold the top. Shouldn't take undue amount of force.
gt900uk - figured it out with this useful vid...I was not alone!
I have a brand new (with tags) Hotlaps 2l bag FS. Bought for me as an early Christmas present but I really wanted a 1l. Good bit of kit, but I already have a 3l pack and really wanted something really minimal, hence the 1l. PM me if interested.
Can you fit a pump in the hotlaps stealth? Say, a small HV pump like a OneUp?