We've got backpacks of every type to fit every kind of rider. From waterproof roll-top bags, to style oriented bags, to hydration packs, and simple ruck sacks, we have the best and easiest storage solutions for street riders. We even have casual style backpacks if you're headed to work or school.
Andre in CA
I like this unit because it carrys alot. The shoulder supports are wide. The unit is also expandable with options like front pockets. I added an additional 3 litre bag which makes it kinda heavy, but, over the days run, it gets lighter and all is good.
Read All ReviewsRafael in TX
Great waterbag had the 2l in the past, good quality it is also possible to disasmble the plastic to fit it in a smaller bag
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I really am liking this pack. Holds a good amount of stuff. The buckle on the front works well and really like the magnetic tube holder.
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This is a very well made Tool Pack. It has plenty of room for all of your tool and repair needs. There are plenty of securement loops, and a zippered pouch. There is a magnetic panel to hold loose fasteners, nut and bolts, etc. I will recommend this pack to everyone.
Read All ReviewsDAVID in NM
Replaced the original bite valve on a military surplus hydration pack that I'd bitten through. Works well but the on/off toggle is a bit of a nuisance. Minor gripe, I'd still recommend this product.
Read All ReviewsBryce in MO
Was using Osprey packs for extra room, mainly because I prefer the fold-type bladders over the camelback's style. Delighted to find this USWE uses the fold-type, has a pocket inside the pocket over more another pocket with pockets, both of which have interior elastic straps for holding all your shit in place. I put my KTM toolkit across the inside bottom of the main compartment to keep the weight closer to my hips. The NDM tech is a game-changer and sizing isn't an issue for me and I'm 6'4" with a thick chest protector. 3L is a LOT of water and you can hardly tell it's there. The magnetic clip is a must IMO and I did lose mine riding so there's that.. I'd recommend positioning it with the open part of the clip pointed down/out
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