Use this pack for shorter rides, or if you have a seat bag to hold your spare tubes, snacks, etc.
Pros This pack has a slim design and is lightweight which is great for shorter rides.
Cons I have the older discontinued model with a smaller front pocket. It is not large enough for my cell phone, so I end up putting my phone in a plastic bag and keeping it in the reservoir compartment. For a smaller pack it moves around a lot when riding.
I have this and a larger day pack hydration option. Its great to have the option of my Camelbak Classic when i don't need to carry a bikeshop on my back
Pros Perfect for a 2-3 hour ride with a 2 litre reservoir. Light and feels small on your back. Doesn't get too sweaty on a hot day.
Cons Small storage pocket, just enough room for a multitool and a spare tube. You'll have your keys and phone in your shorts pocket.
This pack has a purpose and when used for its specific design it is a great little pack. I grab this when I am heading out for a short ride on my regular loop, 2 or 3 hour ride maybe.
You would think this pack would be good on a hot day, but its not. it heats up the water and sticks to yer back.
Pros - it's very light
- its compact
- its sold on your back with no motion even half full
- its not possible to over load it
Cons - 1 small pocket that will fit an old Blackberry World, a Kashi/Clif bar and a thin wallet.
- very little padding
- heats up the water on your back while you ride... which sux on hot days.
It gets the job done
Pros
Small for quick rides
Cons
Thank |No storage
Great help in the middle of the Australian outback. Also doubles well as a light weight pack for hiking. Love it and use it loads.
Pros
Small, light, and doesn't bounce around on a dh track. Carries loads of water as well.
Cons
Thank |Only has a single chest clip at the upper chest. Another one at the bottom would reduce its bounce to nothing.
The pak is great for small edventures, and is light weight
Pros
lightweight
Cons
Thank |too small
Use this pack for shorter rides, or if you have a seat bag to hold your spare tubes, snacks, etc.
Pros
This pack has a slim design and is lightweight which is great for shorter rides.
Cons
Thank |I have the older discontinued model with a smaller front pocket. It is not large enough for my cell phone, so I end up putting my phone in a plastic bag and keeping it in the reservoir compartment. For a smaller pack it moves around a lot when riding.
Pros
Does what it should. Lightweight.
Cons
Thank |Only a 3x3" pocket for storage, only enough for a phone or Clifbar. Fully filled can take a sausage shape that doesn't sit well.
I have this and a larger day pack hydration option. Its great to have the option of my Camelbak Classic when i don't need to carry a bikeshop on my back
Pros
Perfect for a 2-3 hour ride with a 2 litre reservoir. Light and feels small on your back. Doesn't get too sweaty on a hot day.
Cons
Thank |Small storage pocket, just enough room for a multitool and a spare tube. You'll have your keys and phone in your shorts pocket.
This pack has a purpose and when used for its specific design it is a great little pack. I grab this when I am heading out for a short ride on my regular loop, 2 or 3 hour ride maybe.
You would think this pack would be good on a hot day, but its not. it heats up the water and sticks to yer back.
Pros
- it's very light
- its compact
- its sold on your back with no motion even half full
- its not possible to over load it
Cons
Thank |- 1 small pocket that will fit an old Blackberry World, a Kashi/Clif bar and a thin wallet.
- very little padding
- heats up the water on your back while you ride... which sux on hot days.
This pack is nice and small and doesn't feel like a bag of bricks on your back but it makes up for it's small footprint in a lack of storage.
Pros
-Comfortable
-No leaks
Cons
Thank |-Not enough storage to earn 5 stars
Pros
Holds 100oz of water
Cons
Thank |Very little storage. holds cell phone, maybe a wallet too