EVOC Hip Pack Pro Hydration Waist Pack - 3L Fanny Pack with 1.5L Bladder for Biking, Hiking, Climbing, Running, Exercising
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Andrew Diaz
> 24 hourExcellent way to get the water off your back on your MTB rides (compared to a camelback). I didn’t like the heat captured on my back. I bought the 1.5 liter bladder and if you fill it all the way, it feels heavy. Can’t imagine how the added weight would feel if you add the two water bottles to the exterior. But nice option if you’re going to ride long.
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N. Malugade
> 24 hourGreat option instead of backpack. Much cooler. Wear it higher than you’d expect.
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William Kirby
> 24 hourI never write reviews but holy moley this thing is such a level up over EVERY other hip pack its ridiculous. I dont care if your biking or hiking or whatever. . . buy this thing.
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Elinore Senger
> 24 hourAs a mountain biker, this is just perfect for small to mid-sized rides. Quality work - sturdy zippers and stitching. My somewhat large phone fits in one side pocket, snacks in the other, plenty of room in the back for keys, wallet, a clothing layer and more. Comfortable waist band and design helps air flow. Havent tried to put water bottles in it, but I think they would hold through some aggressive riding.
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gadgetmaster
> 24 hourIn search of a mountain bike fanny pack I purchased both this Evoc Hip Pack Pro and Osprey Savu 5. Evoc Hip Pack Pro has more storage volume than Osprey Savu 5. Osprey has key ring clip in main compartment, Evoc puts clip in more accessible side zipper pocket(s). Evoc waist belt is more comfortable and can be adjusted for some elastic tension. Bottle holders of Osprey are much easier to reinsert bottles while riding. Evoc makes me empty bottle in handlebar feed bag(s) then rotate full ones from pack. Airflow to back is slightly better with Evoc. Osprey has better cell phone storage, but the Osprey pocket has no padding. Evoc has no dedicated cell phone pocket large enough for current phones. Evoc is my choice, based mostly on larger size and more compartments. I dont see myself ever using the Evoc bladder as it cuts down storage volume and two bottles is enough.
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Donald W SantiagoMeyers
> 24 hourThis has been a game changer. I can carry my tools, water, snacks, band aids and flat tire repair VERY comfortably. I put my car keys in one side pouch and my phone, IPhone 7 plus, in the double zipper back pouch. All safe, out of my way and accessible when I need them
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John C
> 24 hourI would have rated this 4 stars, major complaints based on what Ive read: -Phone pocket is too small to hold a modern phone (Ive got a Pixel 7 and it barely fits in the central pocket, no chance it will fit in the phone pocket) -Magnetic hose attachment is not adequate for rougher riding, kind of defeating the purpose of the bladder Dropping to 1 star. Went to tighten the buckle and it ripped right out before I even took a ride with it. Looks like the buckle (that holds the bag to your waist) is attached with maybe 2 lines of thread. Engineered to fail.
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A.Diz
> 24 hourI love this hip pack! My husband has last years version which I found rubbed on my hip bones. I love that this has a wider, elastic/velcro band which eliminates that issue and is so comfortable that I forget it’s there. I’ve had it packed FULL and it stays in place and holds a good shape. I saw a review saying the hose is too long, but since the pack is adjustable for different waist sizes just know that if your waist is smaller (Mine is 30”) there will be some extra hose. I just adjust and tuck the end in the pouch if it’s getting in my way, but it’s never been a big issue. Also, the first pack I ordered had a kinked hose, which worked fine, but I was worried about it cracking over time so I called Amazon and they sent me a new one without any issues!
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Gino Sega
> 24 hourCinches down right and stays in place during rough descents on a mountain bike or trail running. Better than a CamelBak for a half-day / after work ride, but doesnt hold enough water for an all-day epic. Best fanny pack Ive ever seen!
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Photo_mess
> 24 hourI was using a regular Fanny pack and it bounced around a lot. With the stretchy waist band, it’s eliminated the issue as much as I think I could. I use it everywhere I go now. I don’t use the bladder (I need the extra space for what I do), in the summer because I like water bottles better, however my bottles freeze up in the winter so I use the bladder and it works good.