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

(399 reviews)

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  • Booch

    > 3 day

    Most of my MTB rides are less than 2 hours, and with the typical hydration pack I felt like I was bringing more pack than stuff. On the trail, it took about 10 minutes to adjust to a fanny pack, but after that it pretty much disappeared even with a full bladder of water. Its perfect for my needs, I can fit phone, energy chews, keys, pump, light and first aid kit with no problems. I did move my tube/tool to the bike, but those will fit in if you want. Compared to the race (which I tried), the upgraded strap on this one really does make a difference.

  • NunYa

    > 3 day

    Ive tried two hip packs. This one is really well designed and built. However. I dont understand how people ride with these packs. Even when not full of water and minimal gear/tools it feels like your pants are being pushed down. Great for smooth trails but rocky mountain bike trails. No thanks.

  • Felipe F.

    > 3 day

    The strap velcro does not last dont even hold the strap come off easily just usedit for like 4 rides and it does not hold anymore the strap .im very disappointed cause its not cheap hip pack and with that price we should expect quality of the product

  • Steve

    28-10-2024

    Water hose is two short. Have to off center the bag or put chin to chest to reach it at 5’11. Clip that holds the magnetic hose is too easily removed when getting hose for a drink. Maybe a more permanent method of stabilizing it. I have a smaller fox bag but this is my choice for long rides with more capabilities for tools, energy and water.

  • Amy

    > 3 day

    This pack is great. Its very confy and fits nice. The elastic band is a big plus rather than just a clip on. The baldder is great and has a quick connect hose which in my opinion is a must for any pack. I knocked one star off for the sole reason that the phone pockets suck. We live in 2021, most people carry decent sized phones and with this pack you will just stuff it somewhere, not in a dedicated pocket. I have a 12 max and i can squeeze it tightly into the hip pockets, but not in the dedicated valuable pocket (which maybe can hold a credit card or some cash but not much else.) other than that its a win for me. I looked and tried several hip packs and this one was above the rest in features with the bladder, pockets for water bottles/bars, and storage. It made the best of all worlds.

  • Jay De Beer

    > 3 day

    Comfortable, breathable, well thought out design and layout. Shes built to last!

  • STONE

    Greater than one week

    At 40in waist (jeans ) this bag didnt even touch the velcro , too fat for it I guess and I wouldnt say I have a huge belly either , xxl shirt ,XL on a good month . Pass get the backpack

  • Robert E. OBrien

    > 3 day

    I wear the Evoc Hydration Hip Pack when I’m mountain biking in New York. It fits so much better than a traditional backpack and I can carry essential tools, a few power bars, my phone and water. A backpack will still be needed sometimes but I’m finding that going minimalist has its merits. There are also two outside pockets to hold drink bottles on longer rides. The pockets secure the bottles with no worries of them falling out. Evoc incorporated an innovative feature that temporarily loosens or tightens the waist on climbs and descents. I can also clip a taillight to the back loop when I’m night riding. After using this pack for a couple of months I can attest that the construction is virtually bulletproof. It’s so creatively designed that I’m constantly finding different ways of using this pack. I would buy this again in a heartbeat. It is that good!

  • GBlakey

    > 3 day

    Carries my kit easily on the hip. Helps keep me cooler on a long ride then my backpack.

  • Jeremy Cook

    > 3 day

    This bag is awesome. For the cons...the magnet and the strap across the flap. For magnet I opted for the retractable key card that a waiter would use...way better drink and spit the nozzle out and it automatically retracts. For the zipper...I tuck into the actual bag instead of leave to out to catch saddle tip. I highly recommend. I personally dont use bottles, just bladder

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