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The Best MTB Hip Pack under $50

Whenever I go mountain biking, I always tend to bring a ton of stuff - from water bottles and food to bike supplies. A backpack works great, but after a long ride my back gets sore from the weight on my back. The solution? Hip packs. 

I recently got this hip pack from PNW Components, and it's great. PNW Components is a local business based in the Northwest that produces great mountain bike gear, from pedals to seatposts to bags. 


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Pros

  • Easy to use 
  • Good quality fabric
  • Holds a lot
  • Waterproof
  • Lightweight

Cons

  • Not Cheap - however, not expensive compared to many other bags

Takeaway

I'm very impressed and pleased with this product. I took it on my most recent ride on Tiddlywinks in Bend. It held snacks, my phone, water bottle, and my rain jacket. It stayed put on my hip over jumps and around berms and never threatened to drop anything. The bag kept the rain out and the contents dry. I would definitely recommend this!

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