Zulo 6L Waist Belt
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Slung low across your back, the Zulo 6L Waist Pack is ready to take on steep descents and weave through tight singletrack. With a lower orientation across your hips, it holds on to your lumbar area for a tighter fit that doesn't slosh around when you're charging down root-lattices.
The pack also features a mesh back panel that keeps breathing a priority when you're pushing it, and a wide hip belt boosts support, locking things in place for a ride free of swaying bags. The Zulo 6L Pack is compatible with hydration bladders up to two liters for big days on remote trails. Cargo compression straps keep your gear close to your body to keep everything in place when you’re bombing down steep trails.
Details
- Hydration pack uses a compact design intended for mountain biking
- Six liters of gear storage packs a layer, tools, fuel and more
- Ventilated back panel keeps you cool as you reach the top of the loop
- Compatible with hydration bladders up to two liters
- Reflective accents and bike-light attachment points for night riding
- Integrated waist straps keep things secure for bombing descents
- Item #USW1WV4
- Material
- [face fabric] synthetic, [back panel] mesh
- Volume
- 6L
- Hydration Compatible
- up to 2L (not included)
- Access
- top-zip
- Pockets
- 1 zippered main, 4 exterior
- Compression
- strap system
- Claimed Weight
- 14oz
- Recommended Use
- gravel, hiking, trail
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 15, 2021
Meh, needs work to be good.
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- I returned this product before using it
I had high hopes for this, given how well USWE's hydration backpacks ride on one's body during aggressive mountain biking and figured this might work for having less sweaty backs. Unfortunately never even got to try this while mountain biking, because I (wisely) loaded it up at home and found that while it carries OK on one's waist, it sags away from the waist and bounces enough it wouldn't work well. One other glaring deficiency is the design of the pockets on the waistbelt that I missed before buying - when the pack is loaded and you cinch the load straps, the pockets are both inaccessible and utterly useless to have anything, because the straps go over both pockets. You definitely wouldn't be able to use them when you're riding. They'd work better if the load straps fed underneath the pockets. Seriously dumb design on USWE's part.
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