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SAS Hydration Bladder Backpack Climbing Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.3
🚴‍♀️ Cycling, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of SAS Hydration Bladder Backpack Climbing

Imported. general. Equipped with a tube with a bite valve to drink, so you don't need to hold it to drink. Two layers cargo design, one for hydration bladder, and the other for extra carrying purpose. Perfect to use when hiking, climbing, riding and other outdoor activies. Adjustable shoulder strap and chest belt, suitable for heavy carrying. Constructed by waterproof 600D high density Nylon material.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Gear for Cyclists on the Go!

i purchased this backpack for cycling and it has exceeded my expectations. The hydration bladder stays secure and easily accessible while on the move .The backpack has ample space for equipment while remaining lightweight and comfortable. The construction is sturdy and built to last through adventures in the great outdoors. The only drawback is that the pack does not include a rain cover so be sure to pack with the weather in mind. Overall, this is an excellent addition to any cyclist's sports…

Pros
  • Includes a hydration bladder for convenient on-the-go hydration during climbing or other outdoor activities.
Cons
  • The backpack may feel heavy and bulky due to the added weight and bulk of the hydration bladder.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used for Spartan Beast - 15.4 miles and over - 36 hurdles

I used this SAS hydration pack for Spartan Race - Tri State Beast on 04/30/16. Anyone who knows what the Spartan Race entails knows that the Beast is a trek (15 miles in this case) through some of the harshest mountain terrain. I took this backpack with me on this trip and climbed (including my bladder) 36 obstacles (including 100 and 150 meter barbed wire crawls) and ran/crawled/jumped/rolled. I constantly look at reviews before buying anything, especially something I knew would be my lifeline

Pros
  • Imported
Cons
  • Can't remember