Steven in UT
Lots of Good things all listed in the description, but I'll happily confirm. Bite valve has a twist to lock feature - does not leak. Bite valve flows a really good amount of water when in use. Bite valve comes with a shield. Hose has an outer shield on it - good preventative measure. Hose is PLENTY long ( I'm 6'4", has plenty of slack ). Fold and clamp system works well ( great for getting ice from the gas station ). Quick detach system for the hose also works without leaking. Really cool. It's durable too. I got dumped off my bike the other day, fell probably 5+ feet straight onto my back. The bladder took the whole impact, no leaks, no issues. Really good product - would recommend.
Read All ReviewsDrew in CA
Nice waist pack, but for what it is, it is way over priced. There are a lot of other brands out there that hold the same amount for a quarter of the price.
Read All ReviewsScott in CA
Generally, I like the MSR Hydration pack. Things I like are the water tube disconnect at the bottom of the bladder, the bright green interior so I can easily see if zippers are zipped, the large adjustability of the shoulder straps (I wear the pack over a chest protector), the pockets on the front of the straps for easy access to small items (like my phone/camera) while the pack is on, the circular button clasp on the front cross strap, and the magnetic attachment of the water tube. But the pack does seem to pull so that the front cross strap seems to ride a little high. Maybe it just feels that way because of the pockets on the straps or the circular button clasp that I do like. Also, part of the mouth piece did disassemble itself once but it was easy to reassemble and it hasnt happened again. Overall a good pack, but it does feel a bit different than others Ive had.
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Similar to the Klim tool bag but I feel it fixed the low points. Zippered pouch is better, the magne5, the straps, the background color.. all of it is a touch better. I'll get more for sure
Read All ReviewsBryce in MO
Was using Osprey packs for extra room, mainly because I prefer the fold-type bladders over the camelback's style. Delighted to find this USWE uses the fold-type, has a pocket inside the pocket over more another pocket with pockets, both of which have interior elastic straps for holding all your shit in place. I put my KTM toolkit across the inside bottom of the main compartment to keep the weight closer to my hips. The NDM tech is a game-changer and sizing isn't an issue for me and I'm 6'4" with a thick chest protector. 3L is a LOT of water and you can hardly tell it's there. The magnetic clip is a must IMO and I did lose mine riding so there's that.. I'd recommend positioning it with the open part of the clip pointed down/out
Read All ReviewsJohn in AZ
Good for shorter rides. No space for tools when bladder is full. No instructions on how to route and use the magnetic piece on the bite valve. Good quality little cumbersome as a Fanny pack. Wanted access to phone or video capability, this wasn't the answer for me.
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