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EVOC, Hip Pack Pro, Hydration Bag, Volume: 3L, Bladder: Included (1.5L)

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Size: 3L


Color: Black/Carbon Grey


Features

  • STAY HYDRATED - Stores the included 1.5L Bladder with space for your belongings in the 3L bag
  • QUALITY MATERIALS - Made with 3D air mesh, Airo Flex, and 210D nylon ripstop, the Airflow Contact system offers cooling back ventilation
  • VENTIFLAP TECHNOLOGY - The hydration waist pack adjusts quickly for uphill and downhill riding and built-in ventilation to keep you cool
  • EXTRA STORAGE - 2 bottle carriers with extra safety fixation are easy to reach, 2 hip pockets for storing essentials
  • OUR GUARANTEE - evoc warrants that the product is free of any defect in workmanship and material and offers a 24-month warranty on all products

Description

EVOC Hip Pack Pro 3L Waist Bag Bum Bag Carry Bag (28 x 18 x 8 cm, 1.5 L Hydration Bladder, Airflow Contact System, Airflex Waist Belt, 2 Bottle Holders) Ventilated High-Tech Carry Bag which keeps the back free. Except enough space for a hose, some tools, water bottles and a 1.5 litre hydration bladder, the hip bag offers a sophisticated system for a plus in terms of comfort: our Ventapap. When ascending the distance to the back is increased and the belt bag is tightened around the hips for the way to the valley - simply pull on the strap, done! Material: 3D air mesh: this three-dimensional structured fabric with different thread thicknesses (P75D x 30D) offers optimal ventilation and padding properties for back parts and shoulder straps. AIRO FLEX: This nylon fabric (herringbone band) is characterised by great flexibility and high material stability with particularly good air permeability. Thanks to this combination, it is the optimal material for processing in our highest quality hip belts. N210 D Ripstop PU coated: The requirements for the perfect outer material for backpacks can be summarised in four features: durable, abrasion-resistant, water-repellent and light. That's exactly what Nylon 210/D Ripstop offers. A quadruple PU coating of the lightweight nylon base material provides moisture protection and abrasion resistance. A micro-fabric of fibres divides the base material into square segments to prevent the expansion of cracks - hence the name Ripstop. Features: Airflow contact system for perfect ventilation of the back, AIRO FLEX hip belt for best hold and maximum ventilation, 2 bottle holders with additional safety fixation, including hydration bladder, 1.5 litres.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.74 x 9.65 x 4.21 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.61 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11 x 3.1 x 7.1 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.3 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Evoc


Model Name: ‎Hip Pack Pro 3l


Color: ‎Black/Carbon Grey


Material: ‎Ripstop Nylon


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Evoc


Part Number: ‎102504120


Model Year: ‎2018


Style: ‎Black/Carbon Grey


Outer Material: ‎Ripstop Nylon


Size: ‎3L


Date First Available: November 17, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Comfortable
Size: 3L Color: Black/Carbon Grey
I was using a regular Fanny pack and it bounced around a lot. With the stretchy waist band, it’s eliminated the issue as much as I think I could. I use it everywhere I go now. I don’t use the bladder (I need the extra space for what I do), in the summer because I like water bottles better, however my bottles freeze up in the winter so I use the bladder and it works good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Photo_mess

  • not disappointed but one thing could be changed...
Size: 3L Color: Black/Carbon Grey
I went back and forth between this fanny pack (let's be real guys... this is just a cool fanny pack no matter what you call it) and the Dakine Hot Laps. Both packs had high reviews and equal amounts of cons. I watched a lot of YouTube videos. This Evo is more expensive, but in my mind it is worth the money. Pros: First, the pack feels and looks like it's some good quality construction. I'm used to wearing a hydration backpack, so transferring everything over to a fanny pack had me concerned; not only with comfort, but also storage space and stability. COMFORT: this pack is very comfortable! Even with a full bladder and storage I hardly feel it on my back. In fact, sometimes I forget I have it on until I want something to eat or drink. When fully loaded, the pack feels heavy to pick up. But when I'm wearing it, I don't feel the weight, standing or riding. This is because the weight is placed on your hips, which are load-bearing. Backpacks place most of the weight on your shoulders. With a backpack, my back would be sweaty pretty quickly, especially after long climbs. With the Evo, my back is able to catch drafts and keep it cooler and less sweaty. Even where the pack sits on my lower back it's not that sweaty. The Ventiflap feature that is used to release the pack from your back and give you an extra inch or so breathing room during climbs is a good idea, but I don't notice any difference to be honest. I just leave it strapped down tight. I also like the wider waist strap. It's double the width of the Dakine. This equates to more comfort around the waist, not allowing the strap to "dig in" to your stomach. The waist strap also velcors together, and then the final step is to clip the secondary strap into the buckle to cinch it down tighter. STORAGE: there is easily plenty of storage for tools, snacks and accessories for a 3-4 hr ride, unless you're one of those riders that has to have a backup tool or piece for every single thing that could go wrong on a ride. I fill the 1.5L bladder up with water and also carry a bar, a waffle, some energy chews, multi-tool, mini first aid kit, hand-pump with a Co2 cartridge, derailleur hanger and a chain link. There's also room for a spare tube, but I have that strapped to my bike. I could stuff more things in there, but I'm a minimalist. STABILITY: I was afraid that the pack would flop around when doing jumps but it doesn't. Granted, I'm not doing road gaps or 18' doubles. I'm the kind of rider that will do the 1-2' drops, and maybe a 3' if I'm feeling lucky (or round a berm and get caught off guard and am forced to do it). The pack doesn't flop around at all! During all of my research I noticed a lot of riders stating that the hydration tube could come unstuck from the magnet after a jump or technical section and flop around down by your feet. I haven't had this happen at all. Like I said, I don't do huge jumps, but I haven't had any issues with the strength of the magnet itself. Cons: so far, the only gripe I have is that the magnetic clip that the hydration tube connects to comes off the pack very easily. This really should be fixed by Evo. The magnet is great and pretty strong. But the clip it's on that keeps it connected to the pack is a poor design. Today I did a 2 hr ride (14.5 miles 1500' elevation gain) and I had to reconnect the clip to the pack twice. Such a simple thing to fix. So in conclusion: great pack! Comfortable. Stable. Enough room for 3-4 hr rides (maybe even more). Well made. One of the more expensive packs I researched, but in this case you really do get what you pay for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2021 by J Schittl

  • Very confortable bag
Size: 3L Color: Black/Carbon Grey
This is a very confortable bag. My only concern that a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra does not fit in the phone pocket.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022 by Luis R Irizarry

  • Switched from a Camelback MULE, it is absolutely worth it.
Size: 3L Color: Carbon Grey/Chili Red
I decided to try this out because I was sick on a backpack pulling and hitting my back on rides and the discomfort. I’ve used this for 2 days back to back and for pretty much all day long. I filled the 1.5LTR bladder completely full and put a few snack, wallet, keys, iPhone 12 Pro Max with a otter box completely fine! This thing has so much room and using it while riding was amazing and you couldn’t even notice it. The water magnet was great and hasn’t really came off at all (someone other people said they disliked about it). The bag is extremely comfortable, not hot, breathable and sleek; also you can find also fit 2 water bottles in it also. I would recommend this to anyone looking to move from a backpack to a hip pouch or anyone that’s looking for good hydration pack in general. 10/10 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022 by Cooter McGavin

  • Very Nice.
Size: 3L Color: Black/Carbon Grey
Looks small but it can carry all that i have in my camelback.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2022 by JJFF

  • Too short, just two more inches needed.
Size: 3L Color: Carbon Grey/Chili Red
Water hose is two short. Have to off center the bag or put chin to chest to reach it at 5’11. Clip that holds the magnetic hose is too easily removed when getting hose for a drink. Maybe a more permanent method of stabilizing it. I have a smaller fox bag but this is my choice for long rides with more capabilities for tools, energy and water. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2022 by Steve

  • Decent product, poor seller.
Size: 3L Color: Carbon Grey/Chili Red
UPDATE: Evoc finally made it right after about 5 weeks and multiple emails. Magic USA, well, I'd steer clear of them, they just don't respond. I was looking to ditch my Camelbak for my shuttle/local rides so I did alot of research and decided on this Evoc hip pack. It has sold me on a hip-pack for shorter rides but I'm not sure I'm sold this exact product/company. I've had the same issue with the magnet clip not staying secure so I zip-tied it on the 2nd ride (after finding it on the ground, on the trail). It feels pretty heavy when first loaded up and the weight is more compact so its focused in one low area and not spread across your back so at first, it feels like you have a bowling ball around your waist but really that disappears fairly quickly and it just feels fine (maybe as the bladder gets depleted of water?). Capacity-wise its OK but you will definitely need to rethink what you bring on a ride. You'll need to ditch most of your tools/pump onto your bike and it doesn't have a great spot for today's phones. There's no way this will hold a wallet or normal keyring cluster (unless you have EVERYTHING bike-related on your bike), the keyclip is a nice touch, not a large pocket but will hold a key/fob/wedding ring no problem, it's the times of covid so I keep an extra mask in that pocket, in case I have to go into a store. I use the other belt pocket for my food and I put my ID inside the flat, clear pouch. I have a small, fold-up pair of glasses and it holds my phone but seems like if I went OTB and landed on my hip-pack, my phone and glasses would be in a million pieces, just one layer of padding foam somewhere big & rectangular would be a great improvement since EVRYONE has a smart phone these days. The 2 water-bottle holders are decent, kinda hard to find the lash-loop without taking the bag off (a rectangular tag or flag would help this) but I find its a good spot to stash a light windbreaker and still leaves one spot open for a water bottle (or a tube). Some vertical strapping on the outside of the bag like the Dakine would be VERY beneficial. The "feature" of being able to get more air flow is a little gimmicky, I guess it works but I've never really felt like "damn, I need a little more air movement right above my ass" and when I did use it, it just seemed to make the bag more floppy, not more cool (and yes, I only used it for climbs) and with the other cords in that area, its a little confusing to operate with the other cords there unless you physically stop and look at what you're grabbing at. These do have a tab on them so its not impossible but while wearing gloves...kinda hard to feel correctly. A little over 6 months I noticed a tear in the bladder-pouch where it straps up, it's small now but will only get bigger. I contacted Evoc, they told me to contact the seller (Magic USA) for any warranty-related claims, I've contacted them twice and all I get is a "I have reached out to our EVOC contact and sent him your picture. He will determine if a warranty claim will be approved. You will then have to ship the bag at your expense with to our shop or an EVOC repair center. They will then look over the bag and either repair or replace it at their discretion and send it back to you or to us, which we will then send it back to you. I will let you know what the contact says." canned response, both times, exactly the same. Its been over a month now, Evoc wont reply to me anymore and I haven't heard anything from Magic USA. Might seem like a small tear and not very significant but that bladder-pouch keeps the bladder closer to your body so the bag feels a part of you and not some floppy thing above your ass. It's a great design, they just need to add some durability there and until they get their product dialed, they should stand behind it. I think its been on less than 15 rides, I know that's a little arbitrary ("10 mile rides or 50 mile rides?" Mostly 10 miles or less, the Camelbak comes out on big rides) but man, I just cant believe its tearing so quickly. I can't say any of my Camelbak products ever torn like that. I'm really hoping they are working on a better design and that's the whole reason they are incommunicado but for some reason I doubt that's the case. So overall this feels like a product made many years ago when they were still trying to adapt ski-gear to biking & they didn't realize putting lashing straps on the pack is only good and that people have these large, rectangular glass-fronted electronic devices that the carry around with them everywhere. It does the job with some compromises but overall a decent product, they just gotta work on their product support and some modernization. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2021 by Russell Eckstrom

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