Low profile bottle setup?

Because a hydration pack is "cooler"? šŸ™„

I'm as roadie-traditionalist as anyone, used a Camelbak for 15 years, and I'm all-in on the functionality of the hip pack for riding in the woods.
Mind you, his gravel bike will soon have at least 2-3 bags. ;)

I am looking forward to trying this, but for my normal 2 hour rides, I probably won't need it.
 
Update: shorty bottles werenā€™t looking too good out of the pack, but cleared by millimeters on my boysā€™ frames. Win, win.

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I was one of the @JDurk teammates who picked one up, looking for a better mousetrap. Though happy with the quality, fit and water capacity, I'm not into the loss of storage over the length of the pack. It has more pockets than my current pack (good) but not adequate for what I carry (not good).

Anyone want it @ $45? Never used. Pm me or ken(at)newjerseymtb.org
 
USPS totally lost mine. Supposed to be here yesterday. Still says in transit to the next facility from Boise.
 
I know errybody dog piled on Mattybfat but Iā€™m really happy with the ass
pack he recommended. Itā€™s much more stable than my previous Camelbak. The biggest advantage is regular bottles, removing and filling the bladder was always a pain. Thumbs up from me!
 
I know errybody dog piled on Mattybfat but Iā€™m really happy with the ass
pack he recommended. Itā€™s much more stable than my previous Camelbak. The biggest advantage is regular bottles, removing and filling the bladder was always a pain. Thumbs up from me!
I have been curious what others thought.
I don't mind the piling, It's not like i get a commission šŸ˜€
 
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