EVOC Hip Pack Pro Hydration Waist Pack - 3L Fanny Pack with 1.5L Bladder for Biking, Hiking, Climbing, Running, Exercising
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P Kurk
Greater than one weekIdeal. Good amount of space for water & supplies, and very comfortable over hours of riding. Awesome accessory.
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Gino Sega
> 3 dayCinches 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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Bopet
> 3 dayLove this pack. Holds two bottles and doesnt slip at all. Perfect for short rides. Holds my wallet and s10+ phone, plus tools.
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Photo_mess
Greater than one weekI 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.
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Chris H.
> 3 dayThe bag is put together fine. My only complaint is I wish I knew the large pocket is a small as it is. Pretty small With a full bladder of water it is tough to get a super light weight wind breaker in the bag. Other than that is fits nice.
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Max
> 3 dayI’m kinda disappointed to be honest. I had a Dakine Hyrdation Hip Pack before and it was had more room plus a better hose magnet. The EVOC definitely wins with aesthetics it’s an awesome pack that’s obviously well made but things like the bucket not having much adjustability make it not as comfortable.
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NunYa
> 3 dayIve tried two hip packs. This one is really well designed and built. However. I dont understand how people ride with these packs. Even when not full of water and minimal gear/tools it feels like your pants are being pushed down. Great for smooth trails but rocky mountain bike trails. No thanks.
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Travis Hood
Greater than one weekI have a few various hip packs with bladders, this is by far the most comfortable with well thought out storage and features.
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newtek007
> 3 dayThe bag is awesome and very comfortable. No issues there... The bladder is a nice design, but the corners need retooling. As soon as I saw this bladder, I knew it was just a matter of time when the corners were going to leak due to a tear. Yep... about 2 uses and the left corner ripped and now water seeps out of it. I did not send that bag back to Amazon because I still use it without the bladder. I sent an email to EVOC with a picture to see if they would send me another one. No response from the manufacturer at all...
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thetomfox
> 3 dayThe bag looks nice, it is thoughtfully designed overall, and looks/feels like it will probably last a long time. The clip that holds the magnet is pretty useless. It likes to fall off at the wrong moment and try to get lost. This can be easily remedied with a ziptie, but for something so simple it feels like a huge oversight in the product design. This bag is HUGE. It might as well be a backpack but without the comfort and support of a backpack. If you fill up the bladder the bag is this giant uncomfortable lump pressing into your lower back. If you take the bladder out it is a lot better but then you are back to water bottles. I happen to like my water bottles so Im not totally put off by this concept. This bag is made for giants. At 6 and 170lbs and a 31/32 waist I have twice as much belt and strap as I need. It makes the whole thing feel clumsy. the little side pockets on the belt wind up wrapping around to the front of my stomach. Im going to try it again before I pass final judgement, but Im probably going to return it and try to find an alternative that is designed for normal people that arent plus sized.