Is it a weight distribution thing? Or is it putting everything low to reduce back coverage?
I still use an old Camelbak setup. 3l Mule maybe so now sure how these would compare.
Yes i think so , lower down so you don't get such a sweaty back but compared to a normal hip pack the weight is more evenly distributed .
I think for XC Marathon or rides like the Lakes 200 for example it could be really good.
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Is it a weight distribution thing? Or is it putting everything low to reduce back coverage?
I still use an old Camelbak setup. 3l Mule maybe so now sure how these would compare.