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Syncline 8L Bike Hydration Backpack
Syncline 8L Bike Hydration Backpack
Regular price
$140.00
$140.00
$140.00
or 4 interest-free installments of $23.33 by ⓘ
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A SMARTLY CONCEIVED HYDRATION PACK FOR EVERYDAY BIKE RIDES
If you’re looking for a hydration pack for everyday rides—from lunch laps to multiple-hour sorties—the 8-liter Syncline could be your daily driver. Designed with comfort and stability in mind, the upper-torso profile fits snugly while still providing an excellent range of motion. The breathable Air Flow back panel and breezy shoulder straps help keep you cool and dry, and the 100% recycled nylon fabrication makes the pack both lightweight and durable. This Syncline model boasts a practical eight liters of storage, including internal organization sleeves, a fleece-lined pouch for sunglasses, and quick-access chest pockets for snacks or electronics. On-demand hydration is delivered through a two-liter lumbar reservoir that keeps the load low and stable, and deployable exterior straps are ideal for carrying the body armor you’ll need when it’s time to point your bike downhill and let loose.
- BLACK: 100% Recycled Polyester
- GREEN MOSS: 100% Recycled Polyester
- DEEP BLUE: 100% Recycled Polyester
- 15.74 x 11.81 x 2.36" [ 40 x 30 x 6cm ]
- 1.32lbs [ 0.6kgs ]
Features
- Upper torso profile provides great range of motion and stability
- 2L/70oz. Dakine x Hydrapak® 3D lumbar reservoir w/ quick disconnect
- High-flow Blaster bite valve w/shut-off and magnetic hose clip
- Breathable Air Flow backpanel and shoulder straps
- Quick-access chest pockets for food and phone
- Deployable armor carry straps
- Fleece lined sunglass pocket
- Internal organizer pockets
- Safety light attachment
- Integrated rescue whistle
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Needs helmet storage
I bought this for an enduro race where I needed to carry 3l of water and my full face helmet if needed. I noticed the advertisement stated "armor storage". This did not allow space for my helmet and I ended up hanging my helmet on my handlebars loosely.
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