Stash 3L Hip Pack
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Why We Like The Stash 3L Hip Pack
Ditch the cockpit bag and the oversized backpack—we can fit all we need for the ride in the Stash 3L Hip Pack. The main compartment not only includes organizational pockets, keeping small items from getting lost in the mess of a pack, but its front panel also folds down, offering us a workspace to more easily make repairs. An integrated hydration sleeve and an included reservoir keep our frame space free from bottles and cages.
Details
- MTB hip bag for storing tools, water, and extra gear
- Ripstop nylon is resistant to abrasion from branches and dirt
- Main compartment folds out to create a trailside work surface
- Organizational pockets keep small tools easy to find
- Included 1.5-liter bladder for on-the-go hydration
- Water-resistant front pocket keeps technology safe from moisture
- Item #RCFW08V
- Material
- ripstop nylon, 3D mesh back panel
- Volume
- 3L (183cu in)
- Hydration Compatible
- internal sleeve
- Reservoir Included
- yes, 1.5L
- Access
- lumbar
- Pockets
- [external] 2 zippered side, 1 stretch mesh side, 1 water-resistant zippered front, [internal] 1 zippered organizer, 1 stretch mesh
- Compression
- side straps
- Dimensions
- 13 x 4in
- Activity
- trail, enduro
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
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Overall Rating
1.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 3, 2021
Valve on water bag failure after 3 uses
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Only 3 uses in and the valve that connects the drinking hose to the water sack has failed. Very disappointing.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
April 4, 2021
More butt than hip
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
So I filled the bladder, popped in my Blackburn multi tool, co2 inflator, and two gu packets. The waist belt is so stretchy it will not hold it up on your hip. What initially feels comfortable, changes as soon as you start walking. The weight in the pack lets it flop around more than I'm comfortable with and I have had to pull it back up. I'm a bit chonky so it shouldn't just fall down over my butt. The bite valve is another area I'm not happy with. Initially I struggled to get more than mere drops of water. If you bite it right at the tip you can get a flow of water, but nothing to write home about. It's just restrictive and needs to be swapped out to a different style. Funny, as mine says to twist to unlock, but it just pulls and pushes straight in and out. There is no lock, per se. Storage is nice and convenient. The magnet on the hose works very well, however if the hose won't reach to one of the sewn loops, don't expect that plastic clip for the magnet to stay on the stretchy belt. I wouldn't buy this again. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody either because of the faults I outlined. There are other packs that don't have these issues. I will probably be buying some webbing and having that sewn in place of the stretchy belt instead
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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