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Old 07-13-07 | 05:22 PM
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Hydration Pack: High Sierra (not sure model)

Bladder capacity: 2 litres

Gear Holding Capacity: Not positive of the cu/in but it holds more than enough. Multi tool, food (if need be) glove. It even has a fold away pouch designed specifically for carrying a bicycle helmet!

Pack Brand: High Sierra

Bladder Brand: ?

Your Riding Duration (average): Mtb = less than 10 miles. Road = used it on a 65 miler and had h2o left

Type of weather you ride in: Im a fair weather rider...

How much water do you use on an average ride: Mtb = I fill it about 2/3 and it varies on how hard i pushed myself

How comfortable is the suspension system: nothing to compare to but its comfortable

how well the back pannel manages sweat: Not the best but it's thin enough not to bother me

Additional Features of the pack you like: $20!!! Has several compartments, fold away straps, reflective taping, sturdy zippers and "insulated" bladder and hose

Features of the bladder/hydration system you like: "insulated" water does stay fairly cool and I used it once on an all day ride through 2 different trails.

Features you dislike: I cant look like a spent $100 on a camel back cause I only spent $20 on something that works exactly the same...

What would be the main reason (other than additional fund) you would upgrade this pack or buy a different hydration pack: If it broke, I would buy a second of the same. Its so cheap I can ruin 4 before I come to the cost of a comparable camelback brand!

Things you do not like about the pack: Nothing as of yet.

Things you dont like about the bladder/bite valve: Once again no complaints yet.
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