What is your favorite hydration pack on the bike and why? I am considering a larger one (with storage) and there are a good number of choices.
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What is your favorite hydration pack on the bike and why? I am considering a larger one (with storage) and there are a good number of choices.
Yesterday I bought a Dakine 18L hydration pack for $52 on Chainlove.com (I think it was 60% off). It's supposed to have lots of space in the bag for a pump and other gear we tend to carry. You may want to keep watching that site for hydration pack offers, which frequently come up.
Depends how much room you want. My latest fav is my Camelbak LUXE- 100 oz reservoir and something like 600 cu. inches of storage. http://www.performancebike.com/bikes...6_20000_400027.
I don't often need that much storage on the mountain bike, but it's good during the winter, when extra layers are a bigger issue.
I have one made by Deuter that I got at REI. The opening on the bladder is wide, so it can be properly cleaned and dried.
i second the Camelbak LUXE womens. i had a unisex hydration pack that kept rubbing my shoulders in a very painful way so i replaced it with the luxe and gave the unisex one to my husband and no more pain! plus the old pack i had always dripped and the camelbak has never dripped or caused me any problems.
I have the 50 ounce Camelbak Aurora - which they don't seem to make anymore. I like the storage on it, a little more storage would probably be good - with more water.
I have a very upright riding position.... I keep swinging between the 70 and 100 ounce version of whatever I wind up purchasing - the 70 ounce would give me more fluid without doubling the weight of the water I am currently carrying. I really do not notice the weight of my current 'bak once I have it on.
I'm not lucky enough to live somewhere rural enough that I can't find a place to fill bottles while on my road bike. So, rather than carry the weight, I just re-fill. I'm also not lucky enough to have enough time to routinely ride for 4+ hours :( Some day...in another chapter in my life....
The mountain bike is a different story. No bottle cage braze-ons and, even if it did, I wouldn't use them. Some of our area trails are shared-use with horses :eek: