Hydration Backpack with 2L Hydration Bladder Water Backpack for Hiking Hydration Pack for Running Cycling Hiking

(9 customer reviews)

24 $

Last updated on November 24, 2024 6:05 am Details

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  • 100%polyester
  • Imported
  • LIGHTWEIGHT — The hydration backpack is only 0.73lb/333.5g. Made of waterproof and anti-scratch oxford fabric. Durable and portable water backpack. Enough to get you through a day of hiking, cycling, running or biking
  • CONTAIN WATER BLADDER — Zavothy hydration pack backpack with 2L water reservoir. The bladder is BPA-free and anti-leak guaranteed. Stay hydrated in any time without taking an extra water bottle. Convenient and frees up your hands
  • LESS PRESSURE TO BACK AND SHOULDER — The backside of the hydration backpack is designed with breathable Y shape soft air mesh. Combining with length-adjustable shoulder gird. Minimize pressure, less tiredness, comfier
  • MULTI-FUNCTIONAL — The mountain bike backpack can easily store a bike helmet.Practical for daily running exercise, biking, or short-distance hiking
  • ZAVOTHY assures you that our high-quality hydration backpack will exceed your expectations! We are committed to providing you with a superior product. However, if you find yourself less than fully satisfied with your purchase, we encourage you to reach out to us. Our team is here to address any concerns and ensure your happiness.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎15.2 x 8.78 x 2.48 inches

Package Weight

‎0.54 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎15.7 x 9.4 x 1.6 inches

Item Weight

‎11.68 ounces

Brand Name

‎Zavothy

Model Name

‎luggage

Color

‎New Black

Material

‎Polyester

Suggested Users

‎unisex-adult

Manufacturer

‎Zavothy

Style

‎New Black

Included Components

‎water bladder

Sport Type

‎Cycling

9 reviews for Hydration Backpack with 2L Hydration Bladder Water Backpack for Hiking Hydration Pack for Running Cycling Hiking

  1. Ed P.

    Currently use a $175 hunting pack, it does have a place for a water bladder but, it is bulky and heavy, this pack is more compact and easier to carry, have not used hunting yet but have used it in the woods and am impressed, will definitely be using this one for hunting next year.

  2. James G.

    You can spend $20 on just a water bladder. Or you can get this and it has a great 2 L water bladder (which is plenty, unless you’re going across the desert) and a very good little day pack. My backpack arrived fast and exceeded my expectations. The first night I filled it up and ‘hiked’ around my house looking for stuff to put in it as just a day hike pack. I had so much fun putting in 2 thermal blankets, rain poncho, emergency bivy sack, scissors, lighter, small bear spray, personal alarm, 4 lunchbox size granola snack bags, and 2 Snickers. Zipped it all up with room to spare and now I feel like I’ve got an awesome little water bladder day pack that has me prepared, just in case something goes wrong. It’s comfy and really well made and the perfect size for a day pack. Room to spare. When I’m using my big Kelty backpack for several days I’ll just pull the water bladder from this and pop it in there.
    I saw one review that acted like it was hard to bite the water outlet or hard to screw the hose into the bag. I experienced zero problems and no leaks, but it’s still brand new to me. Either way, I’m super happy with mine.

  3. MB

    Great backpack! I used it at a 5-day camping festival and it held up great. It didn’t leak, felt comfortable the whole time and I love the style. Only issues, and this may be on my over-use rather than the quality, but the plastic piece that covers the mouth piece broke off after 3-days of semi-frequent use. I can still put the head on, but it’s just not as secure as it once was. Also, it’s a smaller backpack. I made it work to carry what I needed, but for a full day’s worth of items, it was hard to fit that and have a full pack of water.

    I hope that helps!

  4. CMC

    I got this little pack to use when riding a bike and it is more useful than I expected. Not only does it hold water but a little wallet, some odds and ends, and the bungee in front is useful for strapping a jacket/hat. The pouch in front is useful for a bike helmet as shown. Bonus is that the strap has a clip to attach the hose from the bladder. it always swings around and Camelbak’s clip is $14, so this is great!

    **edit just now taking cap off, (5th or so time) the plastic part attaching it to the tube broke, leaving an end scratching me for the rest of the ride. Either have to see off I can find a replacement cap or but a whole new 2 liter bladder. Downgraded from 5 to 4 stars

  5. MB

    Was searching for a small bag that I could keep my belongings in for a 5K in Chicago. I had to park my car in a parking garage so I needed to bring with me my keys, wallet, phone, and a water bottle. Everything fit perfectly with much room to spare. While running in the 5K, it’s as lightweight and didn’t even notice that I was running with it on. Great product and highly recommend for walking, running in a 5K, or hiking.

  6. Brenda

    Great fit and price.

  7. Rob

    REALLY like this pack…great quality materials and comfortable to wear but it’s SMALL. I bought it for use as a day pack for hiking but it’s so small, really all you can fit in it when the water bladder is full is a set of car keys, your wallet, and maybe your cell phone! It’s great as a hydration pack only with room for small items but not a great choice for a day pack for hiking…just too small!

  8. Rafael Lucio

    I purchased primarily because of the cost. I run in Spartan events and figured having the hydration pack with me would be helpful. I have read other reviews about there being leaks. I didn’t experience any leakage however, if the straw is not threaded correctly I can see how it would leak. Overall I am happy with this product.
    Pros:
    1) It got the job done.
    2) price is affordable
    3) the bag itself is nicely designed
    Drawbacks
    1. The material is rough on the straps and could potentially rub against the skin causing problems if one is running especially long distances.
    2. Getting water through the straw comes in small amounts and takes a bit of effort. Not a problem if I am enjoying a trail walk but an annoyance when one is running and fatigued already.

  9. Daniel Hughes

    Good product at a good price.

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