It does come with quite a weight penalty, but if you are riding hard and taking risks, the Evoc could be the pack for you.
Hydration Packs
Camelbak Hawg LR 20 hydration pack review
One of the most expensive packs out there, but it’s easily the best for big days out
Osprey Viper 9 hydration pack review
The Osprey Viper 9 allows organised carrying and can be loaded up for all-day riding, but it works best when travelling fast and light.
Camelbak Volt 13 LR review
The result is a pack where the weight is low down and held right against your body, meaning there is very little movement once it is in place. >>> Click…
Fox Portage 16L review
The Fox was the only other pack instantly flagged up by the testers as being as stable as the Camelbak Volt over steep and technical ground. Although it doesn’t have…
Osprey Raptor 14 review
The Osprey’s semi-rigid reservoir made for easy handling, and the zip around the reservoir compartment and down the shoulder guide makes it the simplest to remove and refill. A strong…
Mavic Crossmax Hydropack 15 review
As a very expensive trail pack, with an impressive design pedigree, we had high hopes for the Mavic Crossmax Hydropack 15. The large hip belt and wide padded shoulder straps were…