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  • Best back pack?
  • glynP
    Free Member

    As nobody answered my earlier post, perhaps you can tell me your favourite backpack for biking and why!
    Cheers

    rockthreegozy
    Free Member

    Dakine Nomad.
    Tough
    Lots of straps
    Comfy
    Doesn’t move about too much

    Pieface
    Full Member

    I likethe Deuter ones but I’ve never used one

    UK-FLATLANDER
    Full Member

    Small – Camelbak MULE
    Large = Deuter Transalpine

    erny
    Free Member

    North face hammer head
    Comfy
    loads of room
    air mesh back(not as sweaty)
    cheaper than rest
    magnet on mouthpeice of bladder(simple but great idea)

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    dakine drafter. tough as hell, plenty big enough. stays put.

    mikey74
    Free Member

    Another vote for the Dakine Nomad

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    Wingnut cock n balls bag.

    It’s comfy, it doesn’t move at all, it’s comy and it doesn’t move at all….

    And has the added bonus of looking like a cock and balls. 😆

    Denis99
    Free Member

    Have a look at Kriega, a tad pricey, but excellent build quality. The Hydrapak bladder is much easier to clean than the Camelbak bladders.

    Dueter, Race x Air. Enough space for all day rides, Great fastening system. Light and Durable. Wrecked an older version and replaced it immediately.

    Budski
    Free Member

    Berghaus 25 Cubic

    Loads of room for winter kit or whatever
    Lots of sensible sized organiser compartments for map, compass, tools etc
    Camelbak bladder fits in well
    Nice external web pocket for things that need to be grabbed quick – Jelly babies mostly.
    Very comfortable even when fully loaded.

    Summertime I may switch to the old faithfull Camelbak Mule although I find it’s cargo capacity can be a bit of a squeeze.

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