Hydration packs and carrying gear
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Hydration packs and carrying gear
Anyone got a favorite hydration pack for woods riding? I've got like 6 packs for hiking, backpacking and camping but there all too big.
Was thinking about something bike specific (either dirt bike or mountain bike). In addition to the bladder, maybe some room for a few trail bars and basic tools (tire irons, patch kit, compact pump). Maybe some basic safety gear, 1st aid kit etc.
On a related topic, anyone carry more gear. I usually carry a more extensive tool kit dual-sporting but it's heavy. Can't figure a good place to put it on the KDX unless someone makes a compact bag that could attach to the rear of the seat.
Other option is one of the fender bags, useful for a spare tube but wouldn't take my tools, maybe a slimmed down toolkit.
Was thinking about something bike specific (either dirt bike or mountain bike). In addition to the bladder, maybe some room for a few trail bars and basic tools (tire irons, patch kit, compact pump). Maybe some basic safety gear, 1st aid kit etc.
On a related topic, anyone carry more gear. I usually carry a more extensive tool kit dual-sporting but it's heavy. Can't figure a good place to put it on the KDX unless someone makes a compact bag that could attach to the rear of the seat.
Other option is one of the fender bags, useful for a spare tube but wouldn't take my tools, maybe a slimmed down toolkit.
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I use a 70 oz bladder in an MSR pack. Its got a couple of pockets I use for smokes and a dew rag. the pack is zip tied to my chest protector. I carry a few tools in a fanny pack, but not much. I'VE seldom needed any; some of my KTM riding buddies have.
I'd rather ride out with a flat than change it on the trail. Maybe for some that is not feasible, but it has been so far for me.
Years ago we used to go motorcycle camping. It was best to distribute as much weight as possible evenly forward and aft on the bike and around the waist on the person on the bike. Ever see a sissy bar on a dirtbike?
I'd rather ride out with a flat than change it on the trail. Maybe for some that is not feasible, but it has been so far for me.
Years ago we used to go motorcycle camping. It was best to distribute as much weight as possible evenly forward and aft on the bike and around the waist on the person on the bike. Ever see a sissy bar on a dirtbike?
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I use an Acerbis 20oz or so bottle on the back of my protector. I have rope wrapped around it for emergencies. I also have a fanny pack with most tools I need including a small pulley, a thermal sheet, aspirin and tums.
I've used them all. The rope and pulley have saved my arse more than once.
I use super heavy duty enduro tubes so a flat won't be an issue. They are heavy enough, even when flat, to hold the tire on the rim.
I've used them all. The rope and pulley have saved my arse more than once.
I use super heavy duty enduro tubes so a flat won't be an issue. They are heavy enough, even when flat, to hold the tire on the rim.
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Whatever hydration unit you get..if the bladder stinks when you buy it, it's not likely going to hold water without making IT stink, too.
Some do, some don't. Stink I mean.
Some products advertise using a tablespoon of lemon juice and fill with water, let set for awhile to remove stink...AND the slimes.
Some do, some don't. Stink I mean.
Some products advertise using a tablespoon of lemon juice and fill with water, let set for awhile to remove stink...AND the slimes.
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This is true about the sliminess.
'Course, I kind of like the taste of plastic in my drinking water when riding;lets me know where I'm at. I used to put a couple of drops of pre-mix in as well.
Seriously, the bladder I'm using now came from a for real Safety Supply store and was not cheap, $40 I think. Very Heavy duty, over two years old and still doesn't leak or taste bad. All previous bladders wet my fanny.
'Course, I kind of like the taste of plastic in my drinking water when riding;lets me know where I'm at. I used to put a couple of drops of pre-mix in as well.
Seriously, the bladder I'm using now came from a for real Safety Supply store and was not cheap, $40 I think. Very Heavy duty, over two years old and still doesn't leak or taste bad. All previous bladders wet my fanny.
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I've been look'n at this puppy. ThumperTalk will be doing a product test on the thing and I'm waiting to hear they're remarks before I get to excited about the thing. Sure looks good though. Chest Protector, hydrations system, backpack, tool roll all rolled up into one neat look'n package.
I wrote a note to TT requesting they test it with a heavy winter riding jacket (over & under) to see how that works out.
http://www.zacspeed.com/exotecsp3.shtml
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I wrote a note to TT requesting they test it with a heavy winter riding jacket (over & under) to see how that works out.
http://www.zacspeed.com/exotecsp3.shtml
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My three week old CamelBak bitevalve leaks air through the on/off switch. They're sending me a replacement valve.
The Exotec looks to be readily available! All sorts of places...like QLD, NSW, WA, SA...even VIC and TAS!
The Exotec looks to be readily available! All sorts of places...like QLD, NSW, WA, SA...even VIC and TAS!
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I have a CamelBak Classic, great for bicycling and if you put it over your chest protector right okay for riding. The only problem I can see with it is the way it attaches to you. Anyone hear of one made to attach to a chest protector?
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That's what that Aussie thing does...by the looks of it.
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6 packs and none will work?
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It'll be available in late Aug through ThumperTalk or anyone who orders from TR.canyncarvr wrote: The Exotec looks to be readily available! All sorts of places...like QLD, NSW, WA, SA...even VIC and TAS!
I'm still trying to decide on either the Exotec or the Rooster performance jacket w/ built-in hydration system.
http://www.roosterperformance.com/RP-Jacket-gall.htm
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Don't know if you can get thses at Costco anymore. Great pack thoght. Made by High Sierra.
Waz
Don't know if you can get thses at Costco anymore. Great pack thoght. Made by High Sierra.
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