With a large main compartment, with spot-on tool organiser pockets, Osprey has got the storage just right.
Reviews
Ortlieb Packman Pro2 25L hydration pack review
The Ortlieb Packman Pro2 25L is a pure bike-packing option, rather than an all-round trail performer.
Mavic Crossmax Hydropack 25L review
A small feature that tickled us is the inclusion of a foil blanket pre-packed in the tool compartment — a nod to the Crossmax’s big-mountain aspirations.
EVOC FR Trail hydration pack review
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.
Endura MT500 hydration pack review
Punted at the Enduro market, the MT500 stows enough gear for a long day on the hill.
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
Trek Remedy WSD 8 (2016) first ride
Trek’s WSD Remedy 8 uses the exact same geometry as the unisex Remedy — so no messing around with a shape that works to make it ‘suitable’ for the female
B’Twin Rockrider 740S (2016) first ride
B’Twin is Decathlon’s bike brand and the Rockrider 740S is its latest 27.5in full-suspension trail bike. It sports NEUF anti-bob suspension design delivering 120mm travel.
Ergon GE1 grip review
The GE1 grip differs from most by being specially shaped to fit the hand. So rather than a fixed, round diameter, the GE1 uses a slightly thinner zone under the…
Troy Lee Designs Sprint glove review
The Troy Lee Designs Sprint glove is a lighter, more trail-focused glove than the Troy Lee Air we've tested before.
RockShox Reverb Stealth 170mm review
The Rockshox Reverb revolutionised riding when it was first released, and since then the level of drop on offer has slowly increased up to the current maximum of 170mm, which…
WTB Riddler TCS tyre review
A beefed-up XC tyre but just don’t expect as much grip and control in wet.
Specialized Slaughter tyre review
Essentially a bargain for the performance offered.
Maxxis Minion SS tyre review
Secure cornering hold that comes at an earlier lean angle, which will suit riders looking for consistent grip
Onza Ibex tyre review
Not quite as versatile as other semi-slick tyres.
Michelin Wild Rock’R 2 Advanced tyre review
A great option if you’re regularly ripping tyres to shreds, and are looking for a planted, sturdy Alpine-ready tyre.
Mavic Charge review
Really hugs and tracks the terrain, making it confident and locked-on, in both wet and dry conditions.
Hutchinson Toro Enduro review
As a front tyre for shredders, the wider 2.35in Enduro version is pretty much bombproof.
Whyte 801 (2017) first ride
All the attitude of the amazing 901 in a more affordable package
Lapierre Overvolt AM800 Carbon electric bike (2017) first ride
Once at the bottom, it’s not a battle to cruise back to the top at 20kph and do it all over again!