Evoc Stage 6L + 2L bladder
91,44
Camelbak Lobo 9
84,32
Camelbak M.U.L.E. 12
91,44
Evoc Stage 6L + 2L bladder vs. Camelbak Lobo 9 vs. Camelbak M.U.L.E. 12
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Nice |
Light |
Lots of storage space |
Perfect nothing to say |
Quality and robustness |
Plug and play |
User friendliness |
Light weight |
Cons
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No |
Drinking tube is in the way |
Water bag must dry thoroughly after use |
Drinking tube sometimes flies loose |
Uncomfortable and slim liquid bag anchor |
Tube end with nozzle without interference yes |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| Comes with a water reservoir. |
| Waist strap. |
| Excellent ventilation on your back. |
| The renewed Crux reservoir can hold enough water for an entire day. |
| There's enough space for a helmet, bike pump and nutrition, next to the water reservoir. |
| The drinking tube is attached to the bag with a convenient magnet. |
| Thanks to the ventilated back panel, sweaty backs are a thing of the past. |
| The five external storage compartments make the Camelback M.U.L.E 9 + 3 versatile and practical. |
| The helmet attachment is designed so that even with a helmet the bag is accessible. |
Cons
| Straight design, making it follow your back's contours less. |
| The waist strap is narrow and a bit stiff. |
| With a total capacity of 12 litres, the M.U.L.E. is on the large side for short bike rides. |
Specifications
Pack Volume
6 L
9 L
9 L
Drinking system possible?
Yes, included
Yes, included
Yes, included
Reservoir Size
2.0 litres
2.0 litres
3.0 litres
Sex
Unisex
Unisex
Splash proof
Not waterproof
Splash proof
Including Rain Cover
No
No
No
Including Laptop Compartment
No
Zip fastening
Zip fastening
Zip fastening
Side Compartments
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Green
Orange
Yellow
Green
Orange
Yellow
Black
Anthracite
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chest strap
Yes
Yes
Yes
With helmet holder?
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Mountain bike
Road Bike
Road Bike
Mountain bike
Mountain bike
No
No
No