I have the fastpack 20 and have used it a lot. Im always curious about how much volume it is, since I do multi day fastpacking trips and probably load it out with 10-12 lbs of base weight gear. I keep my tent on the exterior in a side pocket and strap it into the compression straps. Enjoy your adventuring!
I doubt we would ever review a hydration system for OCR. It's not something our team would ever use, as water/aid stations are usually sufficient. Plus, using a bag at most OCRs is inadvisable.
... and you will also end up with a water bladder full of warm water thanks to the conduction of heat from your back. Hydration systems have a place but also lots of disadvantages.
Really want this in a 15L version. I'm short and my stuff is small and light.
I have the fastpack 20 and have used it a lot. Im always curious about how much volume it is, since I do multi day fastpacking trips and probably load it out with 10-12 lbs of base weight gear. I keep my tent on the exterior in a side pocket and strap it into the compression straps. Enjoy your adventuring!
Great review, thanks for taking the time. Did you try using a reservoir in the back? There website shows there is space for it
It's completely Waterproof??
hello Pete. did you find that the thin shoulder straps dug in when running with weight?
No, not at all. I found it really comfortable on the shoulders.
Great video
I'd like to see hydration system reviews for long distance OCR events. Thanks.
I doubt we would ever review a hydration system for OCR. It's not something our team would ever use, as water/aid stations are usually sufficient. Plus, using a bag at most OCRs is inadvisable.
... and you will also end up with a water bladder full of warm water thanks to the conduction of heat from your back. Hydration systems have a place but also lots of disadvantages.
And my Exped Lightning 60 weights only 1.1 kg ;-)
Fuck the phone, not looking for a race backpack that is designed for my phone.