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Patriot 15L Hydration Pack

4.5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
$149.99
Color:Grey/Black

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Patriot 15L Hydration Pack

Carry all of your essentials for longer rides and stay protected with the Patriot 15L Hydration Pack. This mountain bike pack is designed with a lightweight and durable synthetic fabric and includes a CE-Certified back protector to add cushioning to your spills on the trail. A plethora of pockets keep your gear organized, while outside compression straps harbor your knee pads for the pedal up.

Details

  • A lightweight bike-specific pack to stay organized
  • Synthetic material is lightweight and durable
  • CE-Certified back protector adds support and comfort when falling
  • Bounce-Free design stays in place when getting rowdy on the trail
  • Hydration sleeve carries extra water for longer rides
  • Ventilated back panel increases airflow to keep you cool
  • Multiple pockets keep your gear organized for quick access
  • Item #USW1WU9
Material
synthetic
Volume
15L (915.35cuin)
Support/Suspension
NDM Race Harness
Shoulder Straps
solid straps with ergonomic form-fit
Hydration Compatible
yes
Reservoir Included
no
Access
front, top
Pockets
1 zippered main, 1 phone, 1 organizational, 1 quick-stash, 2 zippered key and card
Helmet Carry
yes
Compression
adjustable compression straps
Dimensions
19.7 x 9.5 x 6.9in
Claimed Weight
1lb 9.9oz
Recommended Use
enduro, trail
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 2 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

July 17, 2020

true enduro bag

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

this bag does exactly what it says, stays ware its supposed to stay even in the hardest riding conditions. I dont think I would ever use it when not riding ,you kinda look like you have a baby harness on. I carry my tools,3liters of H20 ,tow strap ,extra battery pac ,some snacks and still have room if I needed It. you dont think the bladder will fit in with the back pad but it dose. Ive put it through the works so far , multiple 75 mile rides of on and off ,repairing bikes,getting lost and of course been thrown from the bike a few times. If your in it for the looks I dont think this is your bag but if you want somthing that works and is comfy to ride in all day long I would deffinetly recomend

Eric J
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 13, 2020

Great small backpack

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I use this backpack for a motorcycle and it?s great. Stays in place an feels like a great layer of protection. Interesting ?outside? pocket separating the two zipped sections allow bigger items like sweatshirts and base layers to be carried securely. Lots of little compartments in the zipped sections keep things organized. This is a very small backpack, I occasionally have to transport a laptop for work and it barely fits in the biggest zipped portion of this bag. I don?t have the hydration bladder, and two big water bottles really take up most of the space in this bag. One of the only downsides to this nice little pack is that the straps are all over the place and slip off my shoulders easily when I don?t have them clipped together. I like the look of them clipped together when riding but feels kind of like wearing a parachute if I?m walking through the store. Highly recommend this bag if you?re looking for a small pack and okay with pretty much always keeping the straps clipped.

Syd M
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com