Five Products Reviewed
Gear Shots: June 2023
A waxed canvas 'cycling tote,' a hydration waist pack, a puncture sealer, eyewear from Tifosi, and the long lost Cliffhanger helmet from Abus.
Two-Minute Reviews
Camelbak M.U.L.E. EVO Weatherproof Vestpack
The M.U.L.E. EVO is a very nicely built weatherproof pack - except for the see-through mesh cellphone pocket - which probably doesn't fit you.
WHATCHA PACKIN'?
Pete Roggeman's Spurcycle Hip Pack and Contents
Spring and summer riding means we can get away with lighter packs - here's Roggey's loadout for rides of two hours or less.
WHATCHA PACKIN'?
Whatcha Packin' - Cam McRae's on Ride Carry
I went from carrying too much when I used to wear a hydration pack, to too little when I switched to a bum bag, but I think I've got the happy medium figured out...
Review
Camelbak M.U.L.E. LR 15 Hydration Pack
The M.U.L.E is made to handle big days in the saddle, with 3 litres of water capacity, and 15 litres for gear, you'll be Boy Scout prepared...
Poor Prep Will Bite you in the Ass
A Disgrace to Mountain Biking
When one flat tire turns into four, preparation has to be spot on. If not get to walk out - or at least have a 10 spot handy...
Editorial
Camelbak, Bell and Giro Caught in Assault Weapon Backlash
A Vista Outdoor owned company produces an AR15-type assault rifle - and Vista also owns Bell Helmets, Giro, Blackburn and Camelbak...
VIDEO
Jeff Kendall-Weed in Iceland
Iceland turns out to be the perfect playground for JKW's incredibly energetic riding style...
REVIEW
2018 Camelbak Repack (hydration) Bum Bag
Capacity remains at 4 litres (including water) but this significant update on the Palos makes freeing your shoulders easier than ever before...
Two Packs Reviewed
2 Pack Options: One Back and One Hip
A close look at a medium-sized waterproof hydration pack as well as a small hip pack that also contains a bladder to keep your juices flowing...
REVIEW
Camelbak M.U.L.E. LR 15
The M.U.L.E LR 15 stands for something... and it holds 15 litres of your gear and 3 litres of water...
Rémy Métailler Rails Squamish
Rémy Métailler isn't a local - at least not yet - but he rides trails in the Sea To Sky like he was born in Squamish dirt...
Rémy Métailler – Single Crown Shred
Rémy Métailler riding incredible trails, briefly interrupted by some info from Camelbak, then back to the shred...
Camelbak – 2011 The Don Review
The Camelbak The Don is back for 2011 with some notable additions – and a severed Camel’s head