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$165.00
The Drafter 14L meets all your mountain bike backpack needs from hydration to protection in a breathable design. Stay hydrated on the move with the 3-liter Hydrapak reservoir, located on the lumbar for a lower center of gravity, with a high-flow bite valve. Stay cool and comfortable thanks to the air suspension back panel and breathable ergonomic shoulder straps. The main pocket holds extra layers, while the front pocket features an organized home for all your tools, replacement parts, and necessities. Additional features include spine protection compatibility, an external helmet carry, plus deployable armor carry straps. - 3L / 100 oz Dakine x Hydrapak 3D lumbar reservoir w/quick disconnect - High-flow Blaster bite valve w/shut-off and magnetic hose clip - AirLite Suspension back panel - Breathable ergonomic shoulder straps w/sunglasses quick stash - Zippered hip belt pocket - Separate cargo and hydration compartments - Internal ebike spare battery storage system - Padded, fleece sunglasses/phone pocket - Internal organizer pockets - Deployable external carry straps - Front quick stash & compression panel - Reflective panel and safety light attach - DK Impact Spine protector compatible (not included)
$45.00
Even optimists get flats sometimes. The Hot Laps Stealth is the perfect remedy for people not wanting to wear a pack (or anything) when cranking out laps at the park or local trails. Designed to be worn under a jersey, the Stealth features just enough storage to keep you from walking home: a mini-tool, spare tube, a gel, your phone, and some cash. Bonus: the Polygiene treatment keeps the bag odor-free for multiple rides. - Under-jersey storage solution - Breathable air mesh back panel - Deployable side water bottle pocket - Internal fleece-lined phone pocket - Spare tube or sunglasses storage - Zippered side pocket - Micro-stretch waistbelt for added comfort
$80.00
Want to hit the trail for a quick ride that calls for water and just a few minimal pieces of gear? The low-profile Katari 7 is your go-to pack. A light and airy mesh harness with rolled soft edges provide contouring comfort around your shoulders for excellent fit, while a removable webbing hipbelt enhances stability. An included 2.5-liter reservoir slips into an external hydration sleeve with a magnetic bite valve attaching to the sternum strap. A vertical front zip pocket is just roomy enough to carry the essentials, like a spare tube and tools or a rain jacket. Store food and other small items you want to access quickly in stretch-mesh side pockets. Functional and versatile, no one is stopping you from using this pack for activities in the off season. LOW-PROFILE CARRY - When carrying water and a few essentials are all that's needed, the Katari/Kitsuma provides a lightweight option that rides close to your back for stability on any trail. RESERVOIR INCLUDED - An Osprey Hydraulics LT 1.5L or 2.5L reservoir keeps you hydrated all day long and stores in an external hydration compartment to protect pack contents from accidental spills. RIDE STABILITY - Our rolled, soft-edged harness contours to the upper shoulders to keep the pack close to your body and provide stability. AIRSCAPE SUSPENSION - Atilon foam framesheet allows dynamic body movement and distributes load across entire backpanel AIRSCAPE BACKPANEL - Ridged airmesh-covered foam with center air channel for excellent ventilation BIOSTRETCH HARNESS - Lightweight, ridged airmesh harness provides ventilated comfort - Rolled, soft-edged harness designed to contour the shoulder providing comfort and stability - Low-profile design with AirScape backpanel and rolled, soft-edged harness for maximum comfort - Dedicated hydration compartment with included Osprey Hydraulics LT 2.5L reservoir by Hydrapak - Magnetic sternum-strap bite-valve attachment - Zippered, scratch-free heat-embossed slash pocket - Loop for blinky-light attachment (light not included) - Dual-stretch-mesh side pockets - Front panel vertical zip compartment with tool organization
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