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Old 03-03-12, 09:34 AM
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Road Cycling Hydration Pack

Hello, does anyone know a good Hydration Backpack that you can fit a pair of size 13 shoes, pair of shorts, a shirt, extra inner tube and a small bike pump in it?, one that is not to bulky though? i have this one in mind but im not 100% sure all that will fit into it https://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-CamelB...ht_1463wt_1164

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There's no such thing as a road cycling hydration pack.
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Originally Posted by Ba1dw1n
Hello, does anyone know a good Hydration Backpack that you can fit a pair of size 13 shoes, pair of shorts, a shirt, extra inner tube and a small bike pump in it?, one that is not to bulky though? i have this one in mind but im not 100% sure all that will fit into it https://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-CamelB...ht_1463wt_1164

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The Camelbak Blowfish expands to fit all you need and has compression straps to keep it from getting too bulky.
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Wear hydration packs if it suits your needs and style.
If you want to assume the 'pro-look' don't strap that baby on. You will never get in the club. And some roadie fanatic may 'head hook' ya and force you into the ditch. I've seen it, and it ain't pretty.
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i was just looking to ride my Madone to work a few times a week and figured i may as well get one with a bladder in it, i didnt realize i was going to hit a bone here, moving along.
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how far is your commute?

camelbak will work, but so will a water bottle and small backpack
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Originally Posted by MAK
The Camelbak Blowfish expands to fit all you need and has compression straps to keep it from getting too bulky.
Yep, the Blowfish is quite nice. I have two of them that I use for hiking. They are not too big nor too small.
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