A good hydration pack for mountain biking and dirt biking?
July 20, 2011 by Backpack and Duffel Bag Tips
Filed under Duffels, Camelbaks & Rucksacks
Can you answer xteammike’s question about Backpacks?:
I have a camel pack that holds 70oz of water and i want something that holds more and a bit more cargo room but that is not as important. i dont want to buy anything over 80$ What are some good brands? things to stay away from things to look for? i was looking at these too.
I have a camel pack that holds 70oz of water and i want something that holds more and a bit more cargo room but that is not as important. i dont want to buy anything over 80$ What are some good brands? things to stay away from things to look for? i was looking at these too.
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3959306&cp=2367438.2367828.2716578.2712467#1
And the one i lik the most i think-
http://www.dakine.com/bike/hydration-packs/drafter/
Backpacks Tips






Backpacks Feedback: I was at dicks the other day and saw they have about 3 or more from about $80 with like 100 oz’s and medium cargo. For about$90 is 100oz’s+ with a large backpacks. Stay with camelbak. They know what is going on.
Backpacks Feedback: I’ve tried Platypus brand bladders with mixed results. The Nalgene bladders have had issues. Don’t know if they’ve fixed them. Don’t get me wrong, if you want a hard plastic water bottle, go Nalgene, just not their bladders.
The one brand of bladder that keeps coming out on top is Camelback. They’ve just kept improving the product. I really like the Camelback MULE. It has the right amount of storage, fit, and a 100 oz bladder. Hard to go wrong, especially if you get it on sale.