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A 1l hydration pack is not very #enduro, bro! :P

 

Never the less how about the Lobo? It takes a 3l bladder, but is much more compact thatn the Mule.

I know.

 

But i dont usually use that much hydration.

 

1 litre plus one  bottle on the bike will keep me going for a 4 to 5 hour ride.

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Ok...i changed my mind.

 

I can do that.

 

Thoughts on a 

 

Evoc FR Enduro Blackline 16l Protector Backpack - black

 

 

Looks way nicer than a camelbak -  very #enduro :thumbup:

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Ok...i changed my mind.

 

I can do that.

 

Thoughts on a 

 

Evoc FR Enduro Blackline 16l Protector Backpack - black

 

Looks way nicer than a camelbak -  very #enduro :thumbup:

 

Very nice packs. Look awesome, but bear in mind that they are a lot bigger than they look in photos.

 

I have the FR Enduro Team (basically the same thing, but in different colours), and it's huge.

 

post-10758-0-56849600-1437711955_thumb.jpg

 

Here it is next to a 13" MacBook and an A4 document folder.

 

So for everyday use I stick to one of these...

 

http://www.profirad.de/images/evoc_cc_3l_trinksystem_rucksack_alle.jpg

 

Evoc CC 3L. It comes with a 2L bladder. (I'm not sure about the Blackline, but generally the FR Enduros don't come with a bladder).

 

In it I can fit:

 

  • Spare tube (I pack it at the bottom, under the bladder)
  • Pump
  • Tyre levers
  • Multi Tool
  • Puncture repair kit,
  • Spare shifter cable
  • Cellphone

One can also attach their knee/elbow guards under the bungee cable.

 

So basically, they do everything I need except carry a full face.

 

The Evoc CC 6L is also very nice. Peach can give feedback on his.

 

http://www.terrederandonnee.com/media/catalog/product/cache/29/image/1200x1200/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/s/a/sac-hydratation-cc6-evoc.jpg

 

 

 

If I was in the market for a pack that could carry a full face, it would probably be the FR Team Lite

 

http://www.bike24.com/i/p/7/2/40427_00_d.jpg

 

 

or the CC 10L

 

http://kxbike.pl/userdata/gfx/4a8182443a2ebb0709255128d409fef9.jpg

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That cc10l looks nice.

I have one of these and it's a great pack.

 

It's not as bulky as the bigger packs yet bigger than a Camelbak Lobo when needing to carry a little more kit etc.

 

It's very comfortable when wearing and I personally like the pocket system which keeps everything very well organised.

 

The helmet net/ stretch thing is also handy and can be used to strap bulkier kit items to the pack if needed.

 

A great in-between from the regular Camelbak and the larger type EVOC packs.

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Uvex Jakyll hde

 

http://enduro-mtb.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Unbenannt-13-780x375.jpg

 

http://enduro-mtb.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Unbenannt-2-780x375.jpg

any1 know when these will be available and where

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I see buycycle has the cc16 on sale. I wouldnt mind that size.

 

@Patches, What size is the FR Team 16 or 20?

 

"Team" just refers to the colour option, like "Blackline"

 

But in the FR range. (ie. the ones with back protection) 

 

FR Lite - 10L

FR Track - 10L (Very nice option too)

FR Enduro - 16L

FR Porter - 18L

FR Trail - 20L

FR Tour - 30L

 

So the one I showed next to the MacBook and A4 folder is a 16L FR Enduro in Team colours. One buys the back protection packs in one of 3 sizes, according to your build (S, M/L and XL). Mine is a M/L. Above volumes are as per M/L sizes. Some models options vary in volume according to size.

 

As mentioned earlier, I personally think 16L is too big. It really is a huge pack. Makes me feel like I'm riding to school.

 

I think the 10L is the biggest one would ever need for an all-day ride.

 

I quite fancy the FR Track

http://www.fc-moto.de/WebRoot/FCMotoDB/Shops/10207048/541C/2A35/9B58/BA86/599F/4DEB/AE5A/99F5/Evoc-FR-Track-10-L-Protektoren-Rucksack-3.jpg

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