EVOC Hip Pack Pro Hydration Waist Pack - 3L Fanny Pack with 1.5L Bladder for Biking, Hiking, Climbing, Running, Exercising

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  • Photo_mess

    > 3 day

    I was using a regular Fanny pack and it bounced around a lot. With the stretchy waist band, it’s eliminated the issue as much as I think I could. I use it everywhere I go now. I don’t use the bladder (I need the extra space for what I do), in the summer because I like water bottles better, however my bottles freeze up in the winter so I use the bladder and it works good.

  • thetomfox

    > 3 day

    The bag looks nice, it is thoughtfully designed overall, and looks/feels like it will probably last a long time. The clip that holds the magnet is pretty useless. It likes to fall off at the wrong moment and try to get lost. This can be easily remedied with a ziptie, but for something so simple it feels like a huge oversight in the product design. This bag is HUGE. It might as well be a backpack but without the comfort and support of a backpack. If you fill up the bladder the bag is this giant uncomfortable lump pressing into your lower back. If you take the bladder out it is a lot better but then you are back to water bottles. I happen to like my water bottles so Im not totally put off by this concept. This bag is made for giants. At 6 and 170lbs and a 31/32 waist I have twice as much belt and strap as I need. It makes the whole thing feel clumsy. the little side pockets on the belt wind up wrapping around to the front of my stomach. Im going to try it again before I pass final judgement, but Im probably going to return it and try to find an alternative that is designed for normal people that arent plus sized.

  • edgar

    > 3 day

    The hip pack is versatile and ideal for small trip. I can fit my iphone 8plus, 2-3 snack bars, car keys, full 1.5L of water, and wiskey canteen.

  • John L. Bratt III

    > 3 day

    Super happy with this purchase. The hip pack pro is just what I needed to keep the backpack off my shoulders. I also use it for rides with my kids, so I can carry their water bottles since their 20” bikes don’t have room for a cage. Used the hydration pack today for the first time and it worked as it should. I didn’t have any issues with the hose come off the magnet except for when I knocked it off. Overall very happy with the product.

  • Q

    > 3 day

    I use this pack for hiking and mountain biking. It has been a great asset in both activities. It is so convenient. It easilly holds my multitool, pump, patch, tube, phone, keys, and snacks. For hiking, it can hold anything you can throw at it because you require less than mountain biking. I have no complaints.

  • Travis Hood

    > 3 day

    I have a few various hip packs with bladders, this is by far the most comfortable with well thought out storage and features.

  • Andrew

    > 3 day

    After a couple rides on this pack I am really impressed. The double belt is super comfortable, it holds plenty of water for my average rides and storage for the basic tools is great. Theres room for my wallet and a couple small snacks, but not enough to stash extra clothing or gear, so I still need a backpack for those all-day epics.

  • Kflo

    > 3 day

    Absolutely love this bag. Plenty of room for tools, patch kit, CO2, snacks and additional room for water bottles for big rides. It provides back support as well which helps on long grueling climbs. The hip pockets are large enough to fit my Galaxy S9+. Highly recommend this bag.

  • Jimmy

    > 3 day

    I really love this hip bag. I’ve had it for several months now. Holds enough water for those short rides. Plenty of pockets to put tools, keys, snacks etc. it fits perfectly snug for me but I’d really have to pull the waist straps to get a snug fit. I’m about a 31-32 waist. Now, my only gripe I have and I’m pretty sure everyone’s gripe. The magnetic drink tube holder. It keeps coming off when ever you reach for the drink tube. It doesn’t happen all the time but I have a solution. I drilled a hole on the magnetic clip with a 7/64 drill bit. See pics. Then i used a pick (a nail would work as well) and stabbed it through the netting with the clip attached. (DO NOT USE A SCISSOR OR ANY TYPE OF BLADE FOR THIS STEP. You will ruin the elastic netting) Then take the zip tie while pulling out the pick, feed the zip while pulling away the pick. This can be really tedious and you have a good eye, you probably see where the pick went through. After that, cut the excess zip tie and the clip is securely in place.

  • N. Malugade

    > 3 day

    Great option instead of backpack. Much cooler. Wear it higher than you’d expect.

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