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Originally Posted by ViperZ
Awesome, Thanks KayGee!

So is this considered a larger hydration pack than normal? Should a person be looking for something just a touch smaller, if it's to be used just for hydration and to carry the essential tools?





Santiago, it is for MTB'ing primarily, so as you say, I think it'll be good as long as it holds 2 pumps

For Commuting I have quite a few small to medium packs that I use. Thanks!
I use the Blowfish. I prefer it over the MULE. It has one large pocket and a smaller outer one. But it more integral than the MULE. It also expands so that it's smaller when you don't need all the cargo space.
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