Mountain Biking Hydration Pack & Hip Pack

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You need to be prepared when you go out mountain biking so you better have your daily riding pack set.  I have a Backcountry Research tulbag and awesome strap that keep a hold of my essential tools and a spare tube for my bike.  I have an Osprey Raptor Hydration Pack I use for longer, adventure rides.  I now have a Dakine Hot Laps pack for my local rides.

My Osprey pack used to be my only pack on all of my rides until I got the OneUp EDC. I like to be prepared and this pack has lots of pockets and space to hold stuff. I also like that this pack offer back protection.  I once took a big fall and was thankful I had the protection.
The pack has a 3 liter hydration pack but never fill past 2 liters and if I need more water I’ll use the water bottle.

The Dakine Hot Laps pack is new for this year.  I bought this over the winter so I’ve yet to use it.
I’m looking to using this pack on local rides.  It has a nice pocket for phone & keys and spare set of gloves.  I don’t need a lot of storage in this pack and it has just enough safe.

My Backcountry Research Tul pack is where my must have tools live. It’s a nice compact size so I can take this pack on all rides. The Tulbag fits in everything pack and shorts pocket.

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Mountain Bike - Santa Cruz Bantam
Gimbal - GoPro Karma Grip
Camera - Hero 5 Black

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