

Dakine
Hot Laps Waist Pack 2L
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C$ 69.99
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Reviews
4.7
Based on 49 reviews.
Comfort and Fit
Many users appreciate the comfort and fit of the hip pack, highlighting that it stays in place even when full and is comfortable to wear. Some reviewers mention that it fits well around the waist, and the adjustable straps allow for a secure fit. A few users note that it can bounce or feel bulky when fully loaded.
Mentioned by 68% of reviewers.
Storage and Capacity
Most reviewers praise the storage capacity, mentioning that it can hold essentials like water, snacks, tools, and even a small jacket. The multiple compartments and pockets are appreciated for their organization. Some users mention that the phone pocket is too tight or not ideally positioned.
Mentioned by 84% of reviewers.
Hydration System
The hydration system is a significant feature for many users. The 2L water bladder is frequently mentioned as a highlight, with users appreciating the ability to carry water without a backpack. Some reviewers note that the bladder is easy to fill, while others mention that it can be tricky. A few users suggest improvements for the hydration tube placement.
Mentioned by 63% of reviewers.
akes up space in the bag and the Dakine, while being thin, holds up to use very well (I have one that's 3 years old and is still like new). I use a Dakine for fat biking when I don't bring water in the pack, but I prefer the Camelbak and Evoc for days when I fill up the water reservoir as they are more stable and easier to adjust on the fly and keep tight as I drink water. Read LessRead less about It's a good hip pack for packing not