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Overview
About Deuter Bike One 20 Hydration Pack
Closeouts. Be prepared for two-wheel adventures of all shapes and sizes with Deuter's Bike One 20 hydration pack. This generously padded backpack stores a hydration reservoir, extra layers and other gear.
- 3D Air Mesh lined shoulder straps with adjustable sternum strap
- Breathable mesh wings on the waistbelt help stabilize the load
- Back panel with two shaped layers of knobbly foam with Air Mesh lining provides maximum airflow
- Main compartment with dedicated hydration sleeve and exit port (reservoir included)
- Two front zip pockets with organizer elements
- Stow-away helmet holder
- Integrated rain cover
- Two mesh water bottle pockets
- Compression straps
- Reflective elements for low-light visibility
- Made in Viet Nam
Specs
Specs about Deuter Bike One 20 Hydration Pack
- Pack material: 250 denier nylon, 210 denier ripstop nylon
- Frame type: Internal
- Frame material: Flat spring steel
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Pack loading: Panel
- Rain cover: Yes
- Recommended use: Cycling
- Dimensions: 20x10x7.9"
- Pack capacity: 1220 cu.in.
- Volume liters: 20
- Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
- Fits torsos: 16-22"
- Made in Viet Nam
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Reviewed by Mothra from Phoenix on Saturday, May 9, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Perfect.Verified Buyer Reviewed by Mothra from Phoenix on Saturday, May 9, 2015This backpack is a lifesaver. I bought it for my 12 yr old son since he started riding his bike to school. He LOVES it. He's shorter than 5', but the pack adjusts to fit him perfect, it can also fit me and my 6' husband. It's roomy enough to fit several large school books etc, and distributes the weight evenly. He was starting to complain about back pain, and now has no problems. He's turned the helmet harness into a lunchbox harness and hasn't needed the rain fly yet, so I can't speak to that. As to the airflow, he's riding 3 miles during the hottest part of the day, in the Arizona sun, and he's not drenched in sweat. We are all grateful for this, especially my leather sofa that gets the first greeting when he gets home. The bladder works as it should. All in all, we are all very satisfied with this pack. I'm curious to see how it works for day hikes over the summer.
Also, it looks really cool.