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Hold your stuff and your thirst at bay with our Solo lumbar pack, featuring a 500ml (16-ounce) GE Lexan® shatter-resistant bottle. Ideal for all your outings, it features a roomy main compartment and an accessory pocket to hold everything an active day requires from bike tools to keys to an MP3 player.
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Technical Details
- Low-profile main compartment has a key fob and CD/MP3 player pocket with PVC headphone grommet.- Equipped with one 500ml GE Lexan® shatter-resistant bottle.
- Adjustable side compression straps secure contents of pack.
- Vapel mesh Airflow padded back panel wicks body moisture and provides superior comfort.
- Contoured webbing daisy chain to attach a carabiner or other gear.
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By markfmaguy
Nice little bag for the price; don't expect to carry everything you own in it, but for carrying a few items it's a great bag, with a wide comfortable waist strap, plenty of padding and a good water bottle. To give you an idea of what it will hold, here is what is in mine:
Two dollar-store plastic travel soap dishes (one contains first aid supplies, one contains a small knife, sharpener, and magnesium fire starter); small ziplock bag of steel wool and dryer lint for kindling; 25 feet of 550 cord; emergency blanket; 5-function emergency whistle; water purification tablets; a Z-Blade Knife ([...]).
I'm sure I can also fit my bow stringer and a spare longbow string, but that's probably about it. The bag is made very well and should hold up just fine for a long time.
By Todd P. Clayton (Allen, TX USA)
The Solo Lumbar Pack is a great little pack. It's a comfortable fit and has ample storage for the essentials. If you like to bring the "kitchen sink" on your hikes, this may not be the pack for you.
By AngelOfDarkWinds (Budapest, Hungary)
These are my first impressions:
A little bit big - a little bit flat, a lot uncomfortable and not practical.
As I'm a thin woman this bag is too wide for me, it's as wide as my back. For usage I usually wear lumbar packs at the side and not at the back or front. This one is not wearable at the side when there is anything in it. And for exactly the same thing you can't turn it over from the back to the front when you want to take something out.
Having the waterbottle on only one side is not that big problem since the bag fits well on the back, I don't feel the full bottle a discomfort at all.
I think the biggest problem is turning it around the hip.
If I wouldn't need it so much at the moment for having a bottle-holder on it I would resell it or return it. However it's not that bad to be unusable.
By Cheryl B. Kingham (Humboldt, CA)
I choose this model thinking it would fit a big waist, which it does, but I expected it to be able to hold more than just keys and kleenex. I needed it to have a larger storage department and was very disappointed.
By S. Hopper (West Virginia)
Ergonomically comfortable, lots of pockets, well over a foot worth of trail-ready storage, plus two holsters for water bottles, all in a sturdy, well-made product with adjustable sizing for the perfect fit.
The only problem was that it is designed for recreation, not work. My farmer husband was put off by the myriad of various-sized compartments obviously designed for keys, cell phone, credit cards, etc. He wanted one mega pocket (and hold the water) for farm chore duty - you know, pocket knife, fencing staples, tobacco pouch.
I had the size right, and this product does it all, but the fit was wrong for the intended usage. This is a pouch for Sierra-Clubbers or joggers.
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