Hydrapak's Flux series consists of lightweight, ultra-portable bottles that collapse down to pocket size when empty. The new Flux+ 1.5L adds a filter top to take care of microorganisms so that one can ...
A good hydration pack with room for essentials, but might not fit larger riders very well Hydrapak's 2013 Tamarack is a good pack, with most of the standard features you'd expect to see these days.
Hydrapak’s recently unveiled Reversible Reservoir II turns the backpack bladder drink system inside out. Believe it or not, that’s a good thing. The updated design incorporates Hydrapak’s ...
I was excited to receive the new Hydrapak Morro Diamond H Pro hydration pack last month for review . The Morro is one of Hydrapak's two top-of-the-line hydration packs, and features light-weight ...
In 2013, Hydrapak introduced its SoftFlask series of soft-sided TPU water bottles designed to collapse into your pocket. The design seemed handy, but we wondered why the company chose to use a rather ...
Whether you’re traveling into the backcountry or internationally, clean water isn’t always a guarantee. Yes, you can buy bottled water if you’re in a different country, but what’s even better is ...
Running long distances with water is a pain. A backpack with a hydration bladder can significantly slow you down. Holding a water bottle in the hand is a hassle. And those fanny packs that secure a ...
“Exactly what a daypack should be,” said one tester—and that’s the best way to describe the Laguna. With the ability to expand from 500 to 800 cubic inches, the Laguna’s just big enough to fit a shell ...
The Morro is well-designed, easy-to-organise and transports a lot of kit in comfort The Morro is sturdy, but doesn’t ride heavy. Plus, the sheer number of pockets makes it easy to squeeze in a lot ...
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