Drafter 10L Hydration Pack - Women's
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Why We Like The Drafter 10L Hydration Pack
The downhill is worth the work, but the uphill still tries to take it out of us. The Drafter 10L Hydration Pack lets us bring along plenty of water and snacks while keeping our safety equipment secure through the climb. This minimalistic pack doesn't weigh us down or create uncomfortable hot spots, and its clever design keeps the hydration system low to match our center of gravity on the bike.
Details
- Minimalistic MTB backpack with just the right amount of space
- Feminine fit with ergonomic S-shaped straps
- AirLite back panel offers ventilation to prevent sweat buildup
- Lumbar hydration reservoir with convenient low center of gravity
- Magnetic buckle keeps hydration straw secure on the shoulder strap
- External helmet carry and deployable straps for protective pads
- Item #DAKZ7FV
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- 450D ripstop recycled polyester (rPET)
- Volume
- 10L (610cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- AirLite Suspension back panel
- Shoulder Straps
- ergonomic s-shaped, mesh, sunglasses quick stash
- Waist Belt
- adjustable
- Hydration Compatible
- internal compartment
- Reservoir Included
- 3L Dakine x Hydrapak 3D lumbar reservoir, high-flow Blaster bite valve (with shut off), magnetic hose clip
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- [external] 1 front quick stash, 1 zippered front (padded and fleece-lined for sunglasses/phone, [internal] 1 ebike spare battery storage
- Gear Loops
- deployable external carry straps, safety-light attachment, DK Impact Spine protector compatible (not included)
- Helmet Carry
- external helmet carry
- Compression
- front compression panel
- Dimensions
- 18 x 10.5 x 6in
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb
- Activity
- bike
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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