High Sierra Whitewater Hydration Backpack - Insulated, 2L
$35.96
$90.00
Save 60% Item #1071H
Closeouts. For hands-free hydration, it doesn't get much simpler -- or more lightweight -- than High Sierra's Whitewater insulated hydration backpack. Antimicrobial-treated hydration system incorporates an angled bite valve for drinks on the go... just apply pressure and enjoy a cooling splash of hydration from the taste-free reservoir. Main compartment features thermo-silver insulationFront accessory pocket with molded bicycle tool organizerMedia pocket with portElastic shock cord with sturdy hookBreathable mesh straps and padded back panelBottom zip expansion gussetTuck-away mesh sport flap and waistbeltDimensions (LxWxD): 17-½x7-½x6-½”Gear capacity: 853 cu.in.Reservoir capacity: 2L (67.6 fl.oz.)Weight: 2 lb.Material: 100% Duralite® polyesterCloseouts. China.
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By serotta and mullet rider from Kent, WA on 08/19/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Large Capacity, Secure Straps, Well Constructed Best Uses: Mountain Biking, Road Riding Describe Yourself: Avid Cyclist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I've used this pack for mountain biking a couple of times now and it's very comfortable. Has plenty of pockets and features. I particularly like that the water section is insulated, has a fold away pouch for my helmet, has a spot for a pump, and has pouches to put away the waist straps when not in use. I have not used the bladder that came with it. I use a bladder I already have that I like so I can't rate the bladder for you.
this is great for bikeing By bameker from durham nc. on 08/01/2008 Pros: Easy to Refill, Easy to use, Good Water Flow, Large Capacity, Removable Pouch Best Uses: Day Hiking, Mountain Biking, Road Riding Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: i use this idem when i go biking . it is made for bikeing . One thing about the bag that they did not list.but is a big part of the bag is a mess cargo net at tne bottom of the bag that pulls out after you unzip the bottom zipper. it pulls up and over you bike helmet and hooks to the top of the bag. that is great when you are takeing a rest on the trail.
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