Cotopaxi Lagos 5L Hydration Hip Pack, Graphite
Original price was: $100.00.$59.97Current price is: $59.97.
Worth: $100.00 - $59.97
(as of Jan 23, 2025 19:52:44 UTC – Particulars)
Make staying hydrated easy while you’re on the transfer with our Lagos 5L Hydration Hip Pack, that includes a 2L reservoir and 3L of area to retailer necessities. With quick access to the primary compartment and a next-to-body, lumbar-shaped reservoir that matches in its personal devoted pocket, this pack is the one one you want for fast-and-light path adventures.
Customized 2.0L HydrapakTM Form LocReservoir included
Ventilated & breathable again panel and waist belt wings
Magnetic hydration tube administration on left waist belt
Exterior stretch mesh bottle pockets
Inside slip pockets and key clip for group
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Original price was: $100.00.$59.97Current price is: $59.97.
Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D. –
Perfect In-Between Option
I do a lot of international trekking so need to carry my full pack along with a fanny pack for my passport and cash (you canât imagine the bulk of bills it takes in Nepal to carry $500 in NPR!).While I wouldnât be likely to carry this pack on the treks, there is always a day or two in cities between arriving in country and heading out on the trail. During these days, I need something for carrying a water bottle and my journal while sightseeing. I sometimes buy a shoulder bag in the city (which Iâm always worried I will forget at a restaurant and leave behind) or carry one of my dry bags (which I worry will tear because of the weight). Not only are both of these options unruly they are also insecure when in towns known for people with sticky fingers.This new bag is the perfect in-between size. I can carry my journal and small purchases, I have a separate section for my critical documents, and the water bladder keeps my hands-free. The hose ensures I will drink more often and the bladderâs capacity means I wonât have to worry about filtering water when Iâm out and about. And, an added benefit is that the 2 L bladder is usually ample for a day hike at home or out in the wild where I have frequent access to water I can filter.For those who take treks with lots of side day hikes, this would a good choice to use in lieu of a smaller fanny pack.