Lightweight Hydration Backpack, Running Backpack with 2L Water Bladder, Hydro Water Daypack for Cycling Hiking Rave for Men Women
$23.98
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100% Nylon
Imported
Lightweight 12 L Hydration Backpack: Super lightweight 8.5 oz hydration pack backpack with 2 L water bladder. Waterproof and tear-resistant fabric, PU coated nylon hydration pack bears 25 lbs
Leakproof & Anti-popping Water Bladder: Water backpack for hiking with 2 L bladder, BPA-free, food-grade PEVA material, and hose clamp. Leakproof bite value, water flows fast and never drips on when locked
Comfortable & Breathable & Adjustable: Multi-adjustable shoulder straps on hydration Pack, adjustable to 19″-34″ on should straps, 2.4″-7.9″on chest strap(up & down). Hydration packs are suitable for adults. Ergonomically fits for your shoulders, chest, and waist. Soft air mesh back speeds up the air flow and makes your back cool
Thoughtful Storage Details: Running backpack bidirectional main zipper pocket for a water bladder, small storage compartments on front, two small mesh pouches for umbrella, mineral water, BlueTooth stereo, two mesh pouches on the shoulder on phone, and keys
Multiple Use: Our hiking backpack with water bladder is suitable for hiking, running, MTB cycling, cycling, climbing, music carnival, and other occasions. This running hydration vest can be a are great companions for families and friends. N NEVO RHINO focuses on outdoor sports backpacks, and vitality blooms from here
After sale: If you have any problems, please reach out to us, we will reply within 24hrs. (We provide replacement services for quality problems within 1 year and lifetime customer service)
Customers say
Customers find the hydration backpack spacious with good pockets for storage and appreciate its compact design that fits well on smaller frames. The backpack is lightweight, comfortable with a snug fit against the torso, and customers consider it good value for money. They like its functionality, with one customer noting it works well for running. The durability receives mixed reviews, with some finding it well-made while others report it breaking after two months of use.
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$23.98
Rich –
Quality product
Just received and have used on 1 run so far. My initial thoughts are this is great. Very light weight. Plenty of storage room. Feels like quality material/design. I love the bladder. Easy to fill and easy to drain. Only potential issue is draining and cleaning the hose. Draining isn’t issue but cleaning may be but i am sure I can come up with something to meet my standards.
Leah State –
Perfect for a day hike!
Itâs lightweight and comes with a nice water bladder. There was plenty of space for a change of clothes, lunch, drinks, and snacks. The straps are wide and comfortable on the shoulders and they fasten snuggly around the chest to keep it in place while on the move. Good quality, good price, lightweight, comfortable!
Strategerizer –
Wow, fantastic purchase!
I researched this category for a while and got a few to try. I am partial to Osprey for quality and comfort but wanted something I can easily pack for travel. This was the single pack I found that had all the features I was looking for: light, packable, large stretchy side pockets, expandable/stash/straps on the front to increase transport capacity, front pockets (either on waist band or, as this has, on the shoulder straps) to fit water or phone. Wicking material/construction at on back panel (and this one also has on shoulder straps.Not only is this pack feature rich and looks pretty cool (though not a fan of big branding plastered on it) but looks to be really well constructed. And comes with hydration bladder! (Though not planning on using, don’t trust no-name brand plastics for my drinking needs; will use an Osprey reservoir).And so appealingly priced!! If I could give 3 thumbs up, I would!! Very enthusiastically recommended. (got one for my wife too)
Richard C. Garza –
Great hydration pack but….
Purchased this hydration pack for a planned hike in the Arizona mountains. I was very pleased with the overall look, feel, and comfort of the pack. The water bladder holds nearly 3 liters of water. Plenty for a 2-3 hour hike. Because I was expecting a long hike, I decided to freeze the pack overnight, then let it thaw before heading out. Water was of course, ice cold. It stayed cold/cool for much of the hike. I was more than pleased with the overall pocket space of the pack. I was able to store my phone in a meshed pocket that was directly on the strap. It was easily accessible. Big + for me since it was my first hike ever. I was taking pictures like crazy. As far as the pocket space on the back of the pack, there’s plenty. I was able to store plenty of snacks, and other items, for the hike.My only complaint about the pack is that it didn’t work properly when it came time to drink from the nozzle, or whatever it’s called. Very little water, if any, came out when I tried to drink from it. I had to remove the nozzle and drink directly from the end of the hose. Not really a big deal but it was a little inconvenient to have to do this. Over and all, the pack did it’s job and worked fine.
Ryan –
Great for the price
Absolutely fantastic for the price. The bladder is a good size and easy to fill and use, and is plenty large for most hikes. The bag is nice and light with plenty of space for the size, and the bottle holders on the sides are a great addition.A couple little nitpicks. The bag is not like the pictures. The pictures look like the bag has some structure to it, but it’s a mostly limp nylon bag. Not a huge deal for me since the listing did say that it was nylon. Otherwise, while the straps are plenty padded for the weight they do fit a bit awkwardly and require some playing with.Overall I’m very happy with this product and would definitely recommend it to anybody looking for a nice hiking bag/bladder combo.
Donna Mies –
Hiker bag
Bag is the perfect size and I love all the pockets the bag has! Price was cheap for such a great hiking bag!
Genie c –
Good product.
Great product, it has a water bag, amazing of you go running or hiking. The size is great and the value is amazing since itâs a great price.
Bran –
Backpack is Good, Water Bladder…well
TLDR; Backpack good, Bladder kinda bad.In terms of a small, light, and portable backpack, this checks a lot of boxes. The front storage pouches are great for phones or other small items you want readily available. I cannot attest to how long the backpack will last, but nothing seems overly concerning for light use.The support of the backpack is nonexistent. What I mean is that this backpack is very packable – it’s like a jellyfish. There are no firm structural components. I thought the straps would have some type of breathable foam cushion based on the images, but they do not, it’s 100% fabric. However, the design really allows the backpack to fit snugly against the torso in a non-restricting way. If you’re just looking for a backpack, this may be $5-$10 too expensive.The -2 stars really comes from the water bladder. Quality, durability aside, the issue in the short AND long term is that it’s really not easily cleanable OR air dryable. Please take a moment to reread this correctly. Water bladders hold water, and based on intended design, inevitably your spit. The bladder section is fine, and fairly typical, however, the drinking tube traps air and water. The inevitable is going to happen – mildew or mold. There is no way that I can find to easily clean this or air dry it properly. You cannot fit a cleaning brush into the openings, and there is no way to keep the tubes “open”. Each end stays closed until the valve is opened and pressure is placed on the bladder. The clear tube looks to have been attached by a machine and possibly heat gun for a firm fit. I will monitor how this bladder does, but I fear that I may need to accept that I’ll need to break the “bladder” in order to clean it and possibly replace the actual tubing. So, going back to $5-$10 too much – I feel like I’ll end up getting another, cleanable bladder that I’ll pair with this, which will cost, you guessed it, $5-$10.That makes total cost of ownership in the potential mid to longer term, depending on how hygienic you are, around $35-$40. At which point, Osprey, with a lifetime warranty, is not that far away…you’re 2/3s there already.Will I keep it? I’m not sure yet. I’m glad I cleaned the bladder today rather that keep it until I need it. Otherwise, I would not have discovered this issue. If there is a way to salvage the bladder, I think this is a fair buy. Walmart’s Ozark Trail is the same cost, and I do like this one better.
Jeremiah D Hagman –
Fast shipping, nice little pack with decent space. Haven’t had a chance to test it out yet. Price was decent too.
Abigail –
Très bien fait. Endroit pour rangé la poche à eau avec un attache. Facilement ajustable. Très pratique pour divers randonnés.
mary –
I wrote a review and I got an answer. First time I used it the rubber mouth piece fell off and they told me I can buy a separate water bladder on the 25th. But on the return policy it says 30 dayâs replacement so Iâm not sure why I canât get that.