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If the compact dimensions of the SOURCE Hipster put you off from getting one, you should read on. Its successor goes by the name of Hipster Ultra 5l. The new version is very similar but has a lot more volume.

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If you can’t or don’t want to carry your water bottle on the bike, the Mavic Crossride is a very elegant option. But Mavic’s fanny pack surprises with more than just its looks.

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The Mavic XA 3L is the largest bum bag of the French brand. With its consistent structure, it has a fixed place for everything – including two drinking bottles. Unfortunately there’s a catch …

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With a capacity of 5 liters, the Leatt Hydration Core 2.0 is one of the largest in test and also the lightest in its size category. But where there is light, there is also shadow…

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As a lifestyle brand, Dakine’s portfolio includes a huge range of hip packs. With the Hot Laps series, the American manufacturer also offers a bike-specific line, which is particularly popular in the U.S.A. At € 70, the Dakine Hot Laps 5L is the cheapest waist pack with a hydration bladder in this test and also one of the biggest.

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