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EVOC Backpacks

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Evoc backpacks

The Evoc bags are among the most fashionable on the market, with eye-catching designs and colour options to complement or contrast with your bike. Evoc is well known for its high-quality backpacks that have outstanding back ventilation, readily adjustable straps, and bladder compatibility. Phone pockets, removable hip belts, map pockets, and helmet carries round out these high-quality backpacks.

We also have a variety of Evoc hydration packs to keep you hydrated while you're out on the trails all day. Hydration packs are useful not just for mountain biking but also for commuting and exploring your neighbourhood. Evoc exclusively uses the most durable textiles in their goods, so you can be certain of the highest quality. Our EVOC MTB backpacks selection includes holdalls, saddle bags, bike bags, and spares for all disciplines and price points.

Hydration Bags by Evoc

Evoc hydration packs are ideal for a day of riding. These Evoc backpacks come with a water reservoir to keep you hydrated, comfy straps, and plenty of space for tools, accessories, or clothes.

There are several options, whether you want to ride for a few hours or the entire day. Evoc hydration packs are also great for commuting.

Types of EVOC Hydration Bags

Camelbak

The traditional Camelbak hydration pack is small and lightweight, with minimal additional storage space. These packs depend entirely on shoulder and chest straps to hold the bag in place while riding.

Backpack style

These hydration packs, which have greater baggage carrying capacity than a classic Camelbak, are perfect for longer journeys when you'll need to carry extra equipment and a snack. Waist bands keep these packs secure when riding through tough terrain, and they often contain easy-access storage compartments. These bags' baggage carrying capacity is measured in litres.

Waist Pack

While they carry less fluid and equipment than a backpack, the benefit of a waist or hip pack is that it puts the extra weight low on your body. This helps keep your centre of gravity low, so the pack doesn't get in the way of how well you ride your bike.

Backpacks with low-slung straps

These backpacks, like waist packs, are meant to keep the weight low on your hips. A broad waist belt bears the majority of the weight, while the straps hold everything in place and enable you to carry more stuff than a waist pack.

Vests

Hydration vests, like the traditional Camelbak, are small packs that just carry the necessities along with your water. The water bottle fits flat on your back, and the straps often have extra storage pockets for quick access to important items.