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I dont enjoy shoulder straps so looking to upgrade from a single bottle waist pack to something with 1.5L or 2L water. I literally cannot fit a second bottle on the frame of my stage evo.

Camelbak Repack LR 4, Dakine hotlaps 5L are Osprey Seral are on the list.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 5:00 pm
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Think spell check ruined your title


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 5:11 pm
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I get by well with a Bontrager Rapid but keep looking at the Evoc Hip Pack Pro (with a rain cover).


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 5:20 pm
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A few years ago I tried a Camelbak Palos 4 LR with a 1.5l bladder. I gave up after a couple of rides because with the bladder full it moved around too much and wouldn't stay in place.

I went back to using a Dakine Hotlaps with a 750ml bottle and a 750ml bottle on the frame and make sure I'm hydrated before I ride, although during the winter I can manage with one bottle for most rides.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 5:29 pm
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Evoc Hip pack pro.

Has a 1.5l bladder and can take 2 water bottles.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 5:34 pm
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i have an evoc. not sure of the model but it does have a 1.5 litre bladder and is very stable and comfortable to wear. there are also pockets at each end of the pack to carry additional bottles and a pair of bungees for carrying a jacket if it’s too big to fit inside.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 5:38 pm
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Osprey Savu 5 - you can carry two 750ml bottles comfortably, all your essentials inc. a packable jacket. I've used all year round, cinched up it super comfortable and there's no movement, it's so good you barely notice it! I used a Dakine MTB back pack for many years with a hydration pack, but always carried too much crap and it gave me killer lower back pain. The Osprey hip pack stopped all of that.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 6:12 pm
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The Evoc Pro one looks good. I nearly went for that but went for an Osprey Seral because it's bigger. I can fit a full hydration bladder, snacks, phone, some tools and a jacket in there if packed well. Sometimes swap the jacket for an insulated gilet. Also have hip pockets that are big enough for gilet and arm warmers


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 7:01 pm
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Camelbak Repack is good- don't go for an old one, though, as the straps would slip. I had one, and it was ok, but would end up moving about on longer rides. I replaced it when the newer version came out and it was much better.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 8:05 pm
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Where do folk wear their waist packs?
I can have mine with the belt round my true waist, and the pack sits above my love handles.
OR I can wear it lower with the belt where my trouser belt would go.
Higher is more stable, lower is more comfy


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 8:10 pm
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Check out the Dakine Seeker as well… a little bigger then the hot laps but I find it comfier. 2l bladder size and loads of room on top of that.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 8:13 pm
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Sounds like lots of good options. I I have the bontrager rapid but one bottle isn’t enough considering I space on the frame.

2l sounds too big with the hot laps but I guess I don’t always need it full.
1.5 litres is just two small bottles but if I could have a bottle pocket as well that would be perfect.


 
Posted : 14/02/2022 9:20 pm

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