Ogio Dakar - Sac d'Hydratation de 3 L
165,95 $
Ogio Dakar - Sac d'Hydratation de 3 L NUMÉRO D'ARTICLE # 558121
Description
Caractéristiques :
- Compartiment comprenant réservoir d'hydratation anti-ballotement avec sangle à boucles et à crochets sûre pour garder le réservoir en place et port de canal de tube
- Doublure en tissu isolant qui maintient le liquide froid plus longtemps de 30%
- Large compartiment avant pour le rangement d'équipement et d'accessoires supplémentaires
- Poche sur le haut à fermeture éclair, doublée de feutre pour la protection de petits électroniques
- Poche de rangement avant extensible avec armature de protection moulée EVA et aération. Suffisamment d'espace pour un casque ou gros équipement
- Une poche extensible en mesh et une poche avec fermeture éclair sur les côtés pour un accès rapide
- Dos ergonomique rembourré avec flux d'air directionnel
- Harnais avec système multi-réglages conçu pour une maniabilité facile
- La fonctionnalité WebTECH sécurise tous les excédents de sangles
- Réservoir de 100 oz/3 L, fabriqué aux États-Unis - Revêtement mPE/EVA exclusif, naturellement antimicrobien, sans BPA, sans goût et inodore
Spécifications :
- Dimensions : 17,5 x 10 x 8 po (H. x l. x P.)
- Capacité : 730 po³/12 L (réservoir inclus)
- Poids : 2,05 lb/929 g (réservoir non inclus)
- Tissu : 150D anti-déchirure à mini-alvéoles avec endos en TPE et nylon Oxford 420HD avec endos en PU
- Utilisations recommandées : extérieur, moto
Numéros de pièce for Ogio Dakar - Sac d'Hydratation de 3 L
Évaluations
Rated 5 de
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Hitmantium par
Great features, with only one issue.
I had been looking for a motopack and leaning more toward the Ogio No Drag, but when I saw this pack and the reviews I knew this was the one.
It's relatively light weight, has a hydration pack, and enough pockets for an everyday commuter.... and matches my FZ10 perfectly!
I've only had an issue with the hydration pack not functioning while riding a few times. Possibly from the lower port becoming pinched.
Overall, this is a while designed and would appear to stand-up over time.
Date de publication: 2018-07-16
Rated 5 de
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BlueRanger par
LIGHT and sits well on the back
LOVE this bag... great even on the long rides. Sits higher on the back and closes high in the chest making it easy on the lower back and shoulders. also the closures seems to fit magically in a fancy way. it doesn't sit like most bags sticking out, away and down from the back causing lower back pain and pulling in the shoulders which makes me forget half the time that I am even wearing it.
very spacious: fits rain gear, spare shield and other smaller items like wallet, stand puck, and then on top of that you have the water pack in as well.
CONS:
- slips off shoulder very easily if not clipped...so you cant really wear it around without having the clips closed.
- I wish they made the water sip portion smaller so I could tuck under the chin to drink mid ride. this bulky things makes it a struggle (read near impossible) with an AGV
Date de publication: 2018-07-17
Rated 5 de
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Boosh63 par
Worth the price!
This is a very well-constructed and versatile backpack even before you consider the hydration component.
I like the way the top of the hydration bladder opens. It enables you to go get water and ice from a soda fountain like you would find at a fast food restaurant.
Very comfortable to wear.
Date de publication: 2024-07-05
Rated 5 de
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Jaybob par
Great Pack
Took it on an offroad motorbike excursion for a week. It performed quite well. Holds an impressive amount stuff on top of the 3L of water. Super comfortable - didn't even realize it was there.
Date de publication: 2023-02-13
Rated 5 de
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Kevin par
Great backpack!!
Have used it several times and can say that it is of great quality, and 3L hydration bladder keeps liquids cool for well amount of time!
Date de publication: 2022-05-16
Rated 5 de
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Big kitty par
Nice back pack
Seems very good quality. It holds the right amount of water for my needs. Plenty of storage also. Bladder is easy to fill and clean. No leaks. Very happy overall, with this being my first hydration pack
Date de publication: 2022-01-11
Rated 5 de
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Schutb par
Exactly what I wanted
Great backpack with extra room for carry a sweater, tool bag, or lunch. The straps are adjustable, and the hydration system works well. Had a Leatt pack before this one…kept breaking the waterproof zippers…and just not enough room.
I highly recommend this pack
Date de publication: 2021-12-05
Rated 5 de
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James par
Best small backpack
The ogio 3l is hands down the best small backpack you can get. The front clip holds the pack tight, you can fit a sweater and a few extra things in there. Straps are long enough for bigger jackets, and it’s super comfy. Perfect for days you only need to bring a few things with you. Definitely worth a try.
Date de publication: 2021-02-14
Questions
One of the problems for me with Kreiga packs is that the straps are too darn short for riders with deep chests. I take a 54-56 suit jacket and typically a 4XL Joe Rocket or Olympia jacket. Will this backpack be usable by me? Thank you kindly.
it has a pretty good strap adjustment as it closes above the chest a bit and below the neck so not the widest part of the chest ...HOWEVER... it is snug...but it does have a lot of different areas to adjust fit on it... so I would give it a try and since fortnine is so good with returns I would return it if it fails...
Date de publication: 2019-05-09
I am looking to buy a Ogio Dakar 3L backpack and I was asking myself if I could fit my 14’’ laptop in it ? My laptop size is 9,25’’ x 13,25’’ x 0,6’’. Thanks for the help!
Hi. Is this bag at all water resistant?
yes, I would describe it at least as, quite water resistant. The zippers close tightly with a fabric seal, and the material is rubbery-plasticized backed on the inside (not evident in the pictures) . It holds up in rain..
Date de publication: 2019-08-05
Is good for Off road? If fall, the part in the back is rough enough to hurt?
I’ve been using this pack for two years.
Fallen on it lots, Super durable.
Date de publication: 2021-11-02