Source Hipster Ultra - MTB Hip Pack Features and First Impressions
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Here is my brief overview of the MTB Hip Pack from Source - Hipster Ultra 5L
I'll tell you about the features and give you my first impressions.
If you are looking for a new waist pack, hip bag, hydration belt, enduro bum bag - have a watch and you might like the look of this one.
DISCLAIMER - I didn't pay for this, the kind folks at SOURCE sent me it and were interested in my thoughts...
Finally this wasnt a review as at the time of fliming I hadnt actually used it..
WHERE TO BUY:
You can google "Source Hipster Ultra" and find somewhere to buy this in your country but Source themselves ship globally for free. Its £89 in UK money
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Thanks
Tim
You can google "Source Hipster Ultra" and find somewhere to buy this in your country but Source themselves ship globally for free. And is £89 in UK money
sourceoutdoor.com/en/bike-hydration-packs/215-hipster-ultra-hydration-waist-pack
It would good to see it packed with a full bladder and what it looks like on, look forward to an updated review
Definitely be doing a review after a few weeks of riding. Been on 4 rides so far with it fully packed and it’s holding up.
@@TimFromWales That's good, I just ordered one 👍
I just ordered this and can't wait to try it out!
Coolchris158 that’s great - after watching my video???
Looks a great bit of kit. Think I need to invest in a hip pack rather than having to take a backpack with me all the time 👍🏻
So many options out there from Dakine, Evoc, CamelBak, Osprey and of course Source. I've tried a few not bike specific ones too.
Perfect for short/medium rides
Looks good Tim. I've got an 8L Source backpack and fair play it's a good product. 👍
I’ve been using a Widepac bladder for years - best on the market in my opinion
Sickk!!!!
Nice review Tim! How much does it retail for? Where can you buy it from?
I've added a link to Source website above - its £89 and the ship globally for free.
Please note at the time of filming I hadnt actually used it - but after one 2 hour ride with it, I'm impressed so far.
🤔 Nice bit of kit this 👍😀
It sure is! I've been out on 2 rides with it now and this its great. A full review after a few more rides.
Ohhh Tim... I just bought the evoc bag..
I'm still trying to get hold of some others for comparison. but at £70-90 each its not a cheap experiment 😂
@@TimFromWales no.. definitely not...
That evoc pack is great though... Excellent purchase.
Nice overview.
I never wear them and still want to get one after saw all that potential 👅
I've been using a 2L Dakine Hot Laps for about 2 years for short medium rides, but it becomes a squeeze if I try to add a bit of lunch in there...
@@TimFromWales hahahaha I know what you mean
Preview posted in July, any updates or thoughts since? My Camelbak hip pack is nearing it's end of life and am considering this as a replacement
Its coming....
Hi, thank you for the great review! Can you give the measurements of the bag? I’m quite small (164cm/53kgs) and want to use it for trail runs (and mountain biking).Would it be too bulky for me? Can you recommend a better fitting one for small women??
Thanks a lot!
What size is your waist? I'm not sure this would fit anyone with a waist narrower than 28"