EVOC Hip Pack Pro Hydration Waist Pack - 3L Fanny Pack with 1.5L Bladder for Biking, Hiking, Climbing, Running, Exercising
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Q
> 24 hourI use this pack for hiking and mountain biking. It has been a great asset in both activities. It is so convenient. It easilly holds my multitool, pump, patch, tube, phone, keys, and snacks. For hiking, it can hold anything you can throw at it because you require less than mountain biking. I have no complaints.
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Luis R Irizarry
> 24 hourThis is a very confortable bag. My only concern that a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra does not fit in the phone pocket.
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Cooter McGavin
> 24 hourI decided to try this out because I was sick on a backpack pulling and hitting my back on rides and the discomfort. I’ve used this for 2 days back to back and for pretty much all day long. I filled the 1.5LTR bladder completely full and put a few snack, wallet, keys, iPhone 12 Pro Max with a otter box completely fine! This thing has so much room and using it while riding was amazing and you couldn’t even notice it. The water magnet was great and hasn’t really came off at all (someone other people said they disliked about it). The bag is extremely comfortable, not hot, breathable and sleek; also you can find also fit 2 water bottles in it also. I would recommend this to anyone looking to move from a backpack to a hip pouch or anyone that’s looking for good hydration pack in general. 10/10
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P Kurk
> 24 hourIdeal. Good amount of space for water & supplies, and very comfortable over hours of riding. Awesome accessory.
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Albert M.
> 24 hourThis is an awesome hip bag for mountain biking. Its secure around your waist, holds plenty of water, (you can add two additional water bottles beside the 1 1/2 liter bladder). It has sufficient room for tools and spare tube within reason. The waist strap and clip are very secure and do not come loose while riding. Makes a BIG difference at keeping your back cool on hot days. I as so glad I got it. It is well worth it. I rarely if at all use my full back pack anymore,...
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Michael R
> 24 hourHolds everything I need and forget I’m wearing it
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John L. Bratt III
> 24 hourSuper happy with this purchase. The hip pack pro is just what I needed to keep the backpack off my shoulders. I also use it for rides with my kids, so I can carry their water bottles since their 20” bikes don’t have room for a cage. Used the hydration pack today for the first time and it worked as it should. I didn’t have any issues with the hose come off the magnet except for when I knocked it off. Overall very happy with the product.
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gary
> 24 hourThe pack fits well and stays cool. I opted for removing the bladder for more storage space. There is a major design flaw with the nylon strap that connects the two zippers on the rear compartment. When mounting the bike from a straddle or under aggressive riding conditions, the strap can (and does) catch on the front of the saddle preventing you from remounting the saddle. In the process, the strap causes the zippers to unzip, dumping your stuff on the trail. This happened to me at least three times before I figured out what was keeping me out of my seat and unzipping my pack. There is no purpose for this strap. BUY THIS PACK, BUT DO THIS ONCE YOU DECIDE YOURE NOT GOING TO RETURN IT: Simply cut off this stupid strap, problem solved. Ive notified the manufacturer about this issue as well.
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jamesm925
> 24 hourThe hydration tube is a foot too long and flops around. It also disconnects entirely from the little magnetic dock, and the dock even comes off the strap during rocky terrain and spirited riding. There’s no way to externally carry and rain jacket either—something my camel hip pack could do easily. I bought this bc my camelback hippack would get bowed out of shaped when filled completely. This isn’t as bad, but the Velcro comes loose too often and there isn’t a way to get it tight enough for thin 32 waist riders.
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Wncashe
> 24 hourPurchased from Brands Cycle and Fitness/Amazon. Stay away from this seller unless you are 100% sure you will keep the item. Their fine print means you will lose money if you need to return a defective item, restocking charges and other fees. The item itself from Evoc had a torn pocket on review, when I was beginning to load it up for my first ride. The pack is way too small, after the bladder is filled it barely has room for a pump, tube, and multitool. I did one ride with the pack and the bladder leaked around the tube where it enters the bladder. And the waist sizing is small. I wear a 36-38 jean waist size, yes I know, and the belt fits...but barely. Needless to say I am disappointed after seeing all the positive reviews online. On the bright side, I just bought an Osprey Savu 5, and it is way better than the Evoc. No bladder, but it fits better, and seems to be built better.