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Zaph Baily
a Weekend Warrior
from new york city, new york, usaDate Reviewed: May 8, 2009
Strengths: It is a tough, ligt waigt, even wen full, hydration back pack. it holds plenty of water and is great for skiing, snowboarding, biking, skating, and even on the plane. it keeps me hydrated on the slopes and very esay to use. it also has a small zipper conpartment for trail maps, keys, and even an energy bar. i found this a very wise purtchasWeaknesses: no space for lunch or helmetBottom Line: This is a great product.
Favorite Trail: zoid
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$4000.00
Purchased At: www.sunnysports.com
Similar Products Used: The rocket
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Eric
a Cross Country Rider
from Lakewood, CODate Reviewed: February 17, 2005
Strengths: Gave me water when I was thirsty, insulated it from the hot Texas sun.Weaknesses: No Storage SpaceBottom Line: I bought this thing in San Antonio back when I was in high school. Yeah, way back when.... like that was a long time ago. Five years. Anyway, if it's designed for snow sports, what the he11 was it doing in a central Texas sporting goods store? I thought it was the best thing ever when I got it... and I used it for biking and hiking through hot summer days. Three years ago I finally upgraded to the Rocket and discovered the wonders of storage space. Bottom line is: The Zoid served me well when I didn't know any better. Other bottom line is: nobody has posted a review for the Zoid in three years and it's not made anymore, so I'm wasting my time.
Favorite Trail: Elk Meadows
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At: don't remember
Similar Products Used: Camelbak Rocket
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Bob Jones
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from ClevelandDate Reviewed: September 27, 2002
Strengths: Hold a lot of water, keeps cold. comfortable to wear.Bottom Line: I have used this bag for downhill skiing, rollerblading and biking. Really helps on those hot and humid days.
Favorite Trail: Ohio Canal Tow Path
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At: Bags.com
Bike Setup: C.Ioth Dating myself here
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E Swanson
a Weekend Warrior
from OmahaDate Reviewed: May 15, 2002
Strengths: Holds 2 liters, stays securely strapped close to body, lightWeaknesses: no pockets for storage, strictly water carrier.Bottom Line: This carrier is designed for snowboarding. I originally used it for snowboarding and when I got into biking I also used it. It works fine for biking no problems. it's light and it keeps me hydrated. If you don't snowboard or ski then there is no reason to own it. if you do you might want to check it out. But i'm sure there are better packs specificaly made for biking.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
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