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Too much capacity, too much enough.
I have not used it yet, so this is an impression of appearance and texture only.
I purchased this for use in off-road competitions.
The one we had been using up to now had a 2L capacity, and this time we decided to go with a slightly larger 3L.
When I finally received it, 3L seemed quite Large.
I am glad that the Limit went into my Bag for Hydration, but I am not sure what will happen if I fill it with water.
Since it is OGIO, I am sure that quality, etc. will not be a problem.
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Convenient
It is convenient because it has a wide opening and can hold ice.
However, the locking part of the fastening part cracked after only one use.
I feel that this area could be a little stronger.
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1.After two uses, the plastic mouth clamping member broke when opening and closing.
I hope the Stopper section will be an unbreakable Material.
At least I bought it again.
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Enduro race staples
Isn't it more than 50% Share in Enduro race? With these 3 types, I think we can rest assured for now.
The OEM HydrationPack will slip into a full tan.:Pair (for Left and Right) It can be removed from either side. There is ample SPACE for tools and other items.
Is it not just a piece of cloth, but is there cotton inside?
When I put it on my back, I felt zero anxiety because it is firmly fixed to my body and does not gap. There are four wide adjustment mechanisms, so it can be used for many body sizes.
As for maintenance, I flush the inside of the pack with water immediately after use to drain water into the hose, and then flush it lightly again when I get home and let it dry. I used to remove water from the inside of the hose by twisting a shredded Dustcloth around the tip of a hard needle Gold and knocking it down, but I don't do that these days because I can prevent Mold from occurring by running water through the hose immediately after use. I do not do this nowadays.
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