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Submitted by
Tim
a Weekend Warrior
from Santa Barbara, CA Date Reviewed: January 20, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$50.00 | | Purchased At: | Jandd | | Strengths: | Construction, storage space | | Weaknesses: | Bite valve, Bladder, not for smaller people, doesn't come with waist belt. | | Similar Products Used: | Camelbak MULE, hydrapak. | | Bottom Line: | Got this pack at closeout from Jandd for $50. It was originally for my girlfriend, but we quickly discovered the pack is simply not design for skinny shouldered folks, it just doesn't fit right. However, I traded her for my MULE and it fits me great. The blader is okay, but the bite valve is horrible. Plan on getting a new one right away. The bag itself is excellent and will likely last a great long time as does everything from Jandd. There is plenty of storage space. But I think it's ridiculous it doesn't come with a waist belt (extra $7). I give it a minus one on value due to the belt and a minus one on overall for the bite valve. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
rob t
a Cross Country Rider
from san jose ca Date Reviewed: December 10, 2002 | | Favorite Trail: | any<3ft. wide,rough rocky and or rooty | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$70.00 | | Purchased At: | Cupertino bikes | | Strengths: | Jannd quality,big enough for most all day rides Quite comfortable when totally stuffed with more than 15 pounds | | Weaknesses: | the back absorbs alot of sweat | | Similar Products Used: | smaller Jannd,camelbacks and others | | Bike Setup: | Turner 02 If you can afford it,Get One!! | | Bottom Line: | This pack has served me long and well.Ive crashed on it,hardly ever washed it,overstuffed it and generally abused and mistreated it.The outside mesh pocket has started to fray apart,but Im always overstuffing it on long trips and it is several years old(cant seem to remember when I got it).Mine seems to absorb a pound or two of sweat on a hot day.Ill be looking for something larger and one that has the suspended back that doesnt get so hot.I wish Jannd made one like this as Im very happy with the quality and durability.Im going to do some epic offroad tours and need quite a large pack.Ive used other Jannd products for quite a few years and theyve always been great.Their stuff is lifetime warranteed also,so this one will be returned for an overhaul. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
John
a Cross Country Rider
from Princeton, NJ, USA Date Reviewed: February 26, 2002 | | Favorite Trail: | The one that I'm riding | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$60.00 | | Purchased At: | Halter Cycles | | Strengths: | It's Nuke proof! Better built than Camelbak's stuff. Made in the USA, holds two full bladders (100 oz). Nice size gear compartment. I like the bungee strap to hold jackets etc when peeling off the layers! | | Weaknesses: | None | | Similar Products Used: | Camelback, Blackburn, and muddy water bottles. | | Bike Setup: | 2000 Litespeed Toccoa w/XTR drivetrain, Mavic CrossLands, Dean Ti seatpost, Easton EA 70 Handle bar, Avid Brakes. | | Bottom Line: | This is one of the best Accessories that I have bought! I've had mine since February 1997! It had raced with me, been out in snow storms, out in the Rain, rolled in the mud, I even XC Skiing and it keeps on ticking (or at lease not torn seams 8-)).
Bottom Line: I would highly recommend the Inyan and Jandd products in general to anyone. As Dad used to say "buy the best, then you'll only have to buy it once!" | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Pup
a Weekend Warrior
from Seattle Date Reviewed: March 9, 2001 | | Favorite Trail: | Ozone / 310 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$25.00 | | Purchased At: | on-line on closeout!! | | Strengths: | Holds 200oz of water! keeps you alive in the desert Comfy, excellent shoulder strap design, good sweatpad Sturdy Comfy Holds everything Durable | | Weaknesses: | Harder to find than Camelbacks Did not come with a bladder so I use Blackburn bladders, which I like better anyway and which have my favorite bite valve | | Similar Products Used: | Blackburn Hydrasack 70 | | Bike Setup: | n/a | | Bottom Line: | Hasnt dropped a stitch in a year, despite being crashed on, laundered, crusted in mud. Still looks new (after washing). Made of this cordura weight you could sling a horse from, none of this flimsy cheap crap some of the Big Names like to use.
Tons of room and still not huge or clumsy.
**Very** comfortable and well designed shoulder strapping, does not pinch or bind or wear or call attention to itself in any way even on long rides in dumping rain or nasty heat.
Ten stars.
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Submitted by
Leo
a Weekend Warrior
from Santa Barbara Date Reviewed: January 11, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$65.00 | | Purchased At: | Jandd Factory Outlet | | Strengths: | Like everyone else has said here, it's well made and sturdy. | | Weaknesses: | The bite valve is weak. It is also difficult to clean the bladder since the tube does not detach. | | Similar Products Used: | none. | | Bike Setup: | Voodoo Hoodoo AL. | | Bottom Line: | The Inyan allows me to carry more water and whatever else I feel like. I was going to give it four flaming ones for the lousy bite valve, but after I crashed with it, I gotta give it a five. I thought the Inyan would tear up or something, but it still looks as good as new. The rider on the other hand got banged up pretty bad. Like some users, I replaced the bite valve with a camelback one. Except for the bladder and bite valve designs, the Inyan is great. There is plenty of room to carry things like spare tubes, tires, tools, a windbreaker and snacks for those long epic rides. And I learned my lesson now. I carry my knee and shin guards on the elastic web to use when riding downhill now. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Road-rage
a Weekend Warrior
from Idaho Falls Date Reviewed: August 23, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$34.00 | | Purchased At: | here | | Strengths: | tough as nails. holds two bladders good insulation but good air flow around your back fits well VERY well made (goes without saying because it's a jand) | | Weaknesses: | The bite valve sucks. I cut it off and replaced it with a Big Bite valve from Aardvarkcycles.com (3.95). and now in in heaven. | | Similar Products Used: | Bandido and waterbottles | | Bottom Line: | If you only want to buy one hydration system in your lifetime, buy a Jandd. It will never fall apart. It has a no-nonsense design that is flawless. If you want something cutsie, buy a camelbak. Actually, you'll have to buy one a year because they fall apart.
I had two nightmare crashes right on my Jandd without any tears or fray's. On one, I was going 35 mph on some single-track when my front rim folded in half. I ended up skidding to a stop on my shoulder and back--right on my Jandd. I dislocated my right shoulder, screwed up my wrist and knee, and put enough scabs on my body to make a billy goat puke. Guess what? My Jandd was very dirty but completely unscathed. Any other hydropack would have bit the farm. If you want a hydropack that you can abuse like a red headed step-child, buy a Jandd. If you need something to make you feel confident about yourself, buy a self-help book and a Camelbak, and practice your self-afirmations in the mirror before riding. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Sir rides a lot
a Weekend Warrior
from Provo Date Reviewed: May 15, 2000 | | Favorite Trail: | like I'd tell you | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | No nonsence functinality. It's a Jandd. That makes them the best on the market. | | Weaknesses: | bite valve. I just cut off the one it came with and put on Camelbak bite valve. | | Similar Products Used: | Camelbak Bandido | | Bike Setup: | tri-cycle | | Bottom Line: | Got this for 34.95 on special from Performance Bike. Now I wish I would have bought two more--one for my wife and one for my best friend. This is the best value I have ever seen in a hydropack. If this pack were the same price as any other, I would still choose this one over any other.
I love this pack!!! I'm not sure if I like the way the new 2000 model looks though.
Camelbak is for pretty boys that like things to look pretty but fall apart in a year. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Red Owl
a Cross Country Rider
from WI Date Reviewed: March 6, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | Construction | | Weaknesses: | None yet | | Similar Products Used: | Water Bottles | | Bottom Line: | Didn't believe a pack-style hydration system was worth the hype -- until Performance offered the Jandd Inyan Deluxe for the sale price of $39.99. Heard good things about Jandd mountaineering equipment, figured it was worth a shot to see whether a pack outscored the good ol' fashioned water bottle/cage setup that's worked fine for many years...
Verdict is, I really can't say enough good things about it. Very comfortble, great compressibility with room to pack as much gear as I'd ever need for an epic. All that plus a separate compartment for a spare water bladder, an external pump strap, and lots of tool storage space, this thing's built for the long haul.
Partake from Performance while they last, definitely a great deal on a top-quality product. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
10acjed
a Cross-Country Rider
from Highland Springs, VA Date Reviewed: November 10, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Poor Farm Park | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Strengths: | Its a Jandd product | | Weaknesses: | You have the ability to carry too much if you really want to | | Similar Products Used: | Blackburn, Camelback | | Bike Setup: | Santa Cruz Tazmon, Judy XC, XT Race Face......blah blah blah | | Bottom Line: | Ever owned a product by Jandd? If you have you know its top notch stuff. I own other Jandd products and swear by them. The valve has not leaked in two years...can't say the same for others (Blackburn). The pack itslef has not been damaged in any way shapr or form wich i can't say for some others (Camelback). Buy this, ride all day, carry 2 tubes, McGuyever, 3 Cliff bars, wallet, bannana, still have room left forpicking up garbage other assh*les leave on the trail........RIDE ON. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
John
a Weekend Warrior
from Aliso Viejo, CA Date Reviewed: October 28, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Birthday | | Duration Product Used: | more than 3 years | | Strengths: | Warranty, Quality, Comfort | | Weaknesses: | It does not come in pink with purple pocadots | | Similar Products Used: | camelback mule | | Bike Setup: | 99 fsr expert | | Bottom Line: | Great product, very comfortable. I had ripped mine in a few places from crashing to snagging it on a tree, I called Jandd and they said send it with $5 for return shipping and they would fix it. After a couple of weeks, I called to check the status, and they misplaced it, so they sent me a brand new Inyan. I am very impressed with your customer loyalty. Jandd is my hero. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mike
a Weekend Warrior
from Tucson,Az. Date Reviewed: September 30, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Starr Pass, Reddington Race Loop, anything in the Santa Ritas, The Chutes | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Strengths: | JANDD,Build-VERY comfortable, water carrying capacity, cargo capacity, and it fits my long torso. | | Weaknesses: | None | | Similar Products Used: | CamelPak stuff- small, not very good quality detail. | | Bike Setup: | 98 Stump-Pro, Judy XC | | Bottom Line: | At the time of purchase I bought a camel 100oz. bladder in addition to the pack and received 10% discount from Sabino Cycles. This pack has taken a couple really good crashes were I slid on the pack. I have several other JANDD products and I feel they are all excellent products. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Scott (Scoobs)
a Weekend Warrior
from Collierville, Tn Date Reviewed: June 17, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Still working on it. | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | Lots of storage Comfort Secure fit Price | | Weaknesses: | Bladder and mouth peice | | Bottom Line: | I definitely like this water pack. Excellent manufacturing, lots of storage ( I was looking for a pack to fit a sleeping bag on if I wanted and this is it) and comfortable to wear. I was very pleased to find out how water resistant it is. I was riding with some friends when I wiped out in a creek, not once but three times. I was completely submerged all three times. Though I was not in the water long nothing in my pack was ruined including a disposable camera I was carrying. For $60 you can't beat this pack. The removable waist strap is pretty cool too. This is my first hydration pack and if the quality continues to hold out over the years then Jandd will definitely have a lifelong customer. There is one gripe, since the wouldn't let me use the B word, that I have which almost caught this pack one turd is the bladder system. It closes up on me when drawing water. Anyone know how I can stop this from happening? I mean the reason I bought a hydration system was to be able to carry more water and get to it without using my hands. Other than the bladder problem this is a great pack... As I said earlier the bladder almost cost a flaming turd but saving my camera from the water gets it back.
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Submitted by
Nordy
a Weekend Warrior
from Sebastopol, CA Date Reviewed: March 15, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | it's a secret | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | durable, carrying capacity(just enough in winter but not so much that it's too heavy. | | Bottom Line: | The first time I used this pack my buddies and I were poaching a local trail (actually, the Corps of Engineers Rangers knew about our ride and were hoping to gather info. on the state of the trails in areas inaccessible by boat or foot). We were about ten miles into a very technical ride on a day when the temperature hit 105 degrees. Even though we started a sun-up, we were well into midday (O.K.-where do you think the trail goes now?), climbing a steep hill, when I hit a fairly large rock, which knocked me off the trail. I had just enough time to think, Oh, shit as there was a steep drop-off right at that point.I tucked my head, and the bike and I did the better part of a flip. Fortunately, I landed on my back, on the the pack, bursting the bladder, which saved my sorry ass. Twenty yards later I was on my feet. My buddies helped me back up the hill and we finished the ride. Well, I had to replace the bladder, and lay off biking for a week or so (cracked ribs), but the pack was not damaged at all-not even one little tear! A very impressive piece of equipment! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Warthog
a weekend warrior
from Florida Date Reviewed: February 19, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
In the review below I meant Inyan Deluxe, not Double Inyan. Like, duh!! Must have been dehydrated or something. I slagged on the M.U.L.E.'s contruction, but Camelbak does make the great bladder and bite-valve I use in my Jandd. Still five smokin' chilis for the Inyan Deluxe. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Warthog
a weekend warrior
from Florida Date Reviewed: February 19, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
Top quality pack at a very reasonable price ($60 including the waist strap). It replaced a M.U.L.E. that had been falling apart from day one. The Double Inyan offers loads of storage space including a second zippered pocket, a long mesh pocket, a 9x8x2 zippered pouch, a criss-crossing bungee, and two little mesh side pockets (the left side including a velcro hold-down strap for your mini-pump, the right side being perfect for a banana, candy bar, or web-whacking stick). I added a D-ring on the shoulder strap as tube-guide, and attached a plastic key-clip inside the pouch, using a loop of nylon shoelace sewn into the thick inside-top seam. The very first bike bag I ever used was a Jandd seatpack; aside from a small hole from wear against the seatpost (now patched), the seatpack has held up perfectly considering the thousands of miles it has seen. I still use it on occasion. The good experience prompted me to get a Double Inyan, bought after yet-another sew-up job on the Crappybak. Jandd makes superb products, they have a great attitude, and it's inspiring to wear a little bit of California on your back (though my first CA trip is gonna be Downieville, not Santa Barbara). | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Brent
a cross-country rider
from Santa Barbara, CA Date Reviewed: August 11, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
Being a Santa Barbaran, I had to buy this local product, and I have been very satisfied with it (I use it on EVERY ride). I've had this pack for about a year and a half, and I have landed on it, slid down hillsides on it, and actually driven over it with no damage so far. It did not come with a waist strap originally, and would bump me in the back of the head constantly on technical downhills. This drove me nuts until I bought the waist strap for $8, and am again very happy. Only other suggestions(other than a stock waist strap) would be a velcro shoulder tab to hold the drinking tube, and some elastic webbing stitched to the inside of the pocket to hold loose tools, etc. that rattle around. A detachable key ring would also be nice.... I also modified one of the shoulder straps with a D-ring to clip a cannister of mace since being bitten by a dog... | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Randy
a weekend warrior
from Santa Barbara Date Reviewed: July 28, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I've used my Jandd pack for about a year now, and it has served me very well. The quality of the pack is outstanding, but if you are familiar with Jandd products this would not come as a surprise. I use a Camelbak M.U.L.E. bladder and bite valve which I am also happy with.The pack is comfortable, and the many pockets are very handy to hold powerbars, cell phone, keys, etc. I still use a seat pack on my bike to hold my spare tire, tools, lube, etc., but that's because it's easier to just leave these things permantly on the bike. I love having the shock cord laced on the back to carry a windbreaker.Five Flamin' Chilis for this one! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
T-Bone
a cross-country rider
from Santa Cruz Date Reviewed: May 31, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I recently purchased a Jannd, only with a CamelBak bladder and bite style valve. Great value, it only cost me no more than sisxty dollars at a LBS, and thats including tax! ANYWAYS, 'BOUT THE PRODUCT, it kicks major ass. Straps are sturdy, and holds all my equipmant nicely. Theres enough room to store all the tools from a bike shop, weeks worth of rations, toilet paper dirty magazines(for those on the trail emergencies) and up to 200 ounces of thirst qhenching liquid. Great deal... Also don't forget about the products lifetime warranty, an exceptional added bonus. Only downside is that you have to buy the waist/torso strap seperately. But at only 5 bucks, it ain't that much of an inconvenience. But it, and enjoy the next ride! P.S. Get Out (TM) Rules. Ian now owes me ten dollars, a stick of stale bubble gum, and a John Kruk baseball card for that plug. Heh, heh! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Capttan Kona
a cross-country rider
from Petaluma, CA Date Reviewed: May 28, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
This is truly an exceptional product. I have taken it on three runs to Annadel, a 16 miler, a 8 miler and a 18.75 miler. It holds plenty of water and gear for the cross country riding I prefer. The insulated pocket keeps the water cool on hot days, and the mesh pocket can be used to store a second bladder or extra gear as needed. There is a pocket for my bike pump and another small pocket for on the opposite side. There is a zippered pocket on the bottom that can store tools and gear. Plus a place on the bottom to attach another pouch if neccassary. I love this hydration pack, truly more bang for the buck. I wish I could give it six stars. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mike
a weekend warrior
from Tucson, Az Date Reviewed: February 12, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
Jandd makes great products and the Inyan Deluxe is just another great Jandd product. It is longer than the CamelBak products which translates into a much better fit (for me) 6'2. There is a large (full length)zippered pocket which can also double as another bladder storage, there is a large (full length) mesh pocket. There is a smaller zippered pocket, there is a pocket for a pump, and a ... Just go check one out. Much better quality than the Camelbak, and a Lifetime Warranty. Not many manufacturers out there willing to give a Lifetime Warranty. I love mine. 5 flaming chilis' Thanks Jandd. | Overall Rating: |
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