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Mary Anne
a Cross Country Rider
from Huntsville, AL, USADate Reviewed: April 29, 2008
Strengths: This Dakine pack is designed so beautifully and is a good fit for a woman's frame, particularly a small one like mine. There are pockets and straps for everything you need to carry on a 2-3 hour ride (including a soft pocket for cellphone, glasses, or music). There are straps on the back if you need to strip off a layer and carry it with you, or want to keep up with your armor. But what I like best is the reservoir. The cap is easy to remove, and the tube unclips from the main reservoir body to make it easy to take out and clean. I have a plaid version that looks pretty hot, too.Weaknesses: Haven't found one yet.Bottom Line: This pack is a great value, you'll be happy you bought one for your girlfriend or wife, especially since no one else will have a cool pack like this in a trendy fabric.
Favorite Trail: Monte Sano
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$60.00
Purchased At: Bicycles, Etc.
Similar Products Used: Camelbak, Deuter. I have become disenchanted with the Camelbak products since they have changed the reservoir setup. I hate the cap that cross-threads whenever you try to screw it on, and it's ridiculously large and hard for a woman's small hands to pry off. Deuter is a fine product for road biking, but not enough storage for an MTB adventure.
Bike Setup: Ellsworth Truth in purple
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