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  • Best hydration bag for alps riding?
  • wolfenstein
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    Is this enough for alps riding les arces .. Day ride .. Something like that?

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=76697

    Or what best you have with good tools, spares compartments

    legend
    Free Member

    Yeah that’s probably fine, baguette room is the key. I use a Camelbak Mule if that’s any help

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Most packs will be fine- I just use my everyday bag, the 2L reservoir’s a bit pokey if on long pedals away from water basins mind but it’s fine for everything else. (I carry more crap on a winter ride in Scotland than on a summer ride in France)

    zelak999
    Free Member

    +1 for the mule

    wolfenstein
    Free Member

    Thanks everyone.. Got a camelbak rogue too small, this osprey seems can do more, magnet thing and good compartments, xc lid carrier.

    getonyourbike
    Free Member

    Just go for the slightly bigger option and get a Zealot 16. It means that you can fit food in, aswell as carry a full face lid and the other stuff you end up carrying. It’s quite low profile when it isn’t full because of the compression straps too.

    superfli
    Free Member

    +1 for the Zealot! I have a Zealot and Raptor, I’ve hardly used the Raptor since getting the Zealot. I got the small size which is 14ltrs as I thought 16 might be too big. Plenty of space for everything I have done so far. You get a toolkit roll that has its own pocket inthe base of the bag, plus zips on belt pockets and a phone holder pocket on shoulder strap. Also the whole bag unzips apart making it easy to get to things at the bottom of main compartment. Fantastic piece of kit

    julianwilson
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    xc lid carrier = bananas and baguette carrier in my world! 😀

    mikewsmith
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    Is this enough for alps riding les arces .. Day ride .. Something like that?

    Only of the left of the valley 🙂

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