Perhaps you’ve already seen it at the Bike Motion Benelux early March; Thule has introduced a series of hydration packs for mountain bikers. The Vital collection consists of 3 backpacks of 3, 6 and 8 liters. For Gearlimits I tested the Vital 3 and 6. With the Vital series, Thule sets a promising first step in the world of drinking backpacks.
None other than mountain bike freerider Martin Söderström provided input for the collection, which Thule promises an optimal weight distribution through a low center of gravity. The ReTrakt hydration system should prevent movement of the hose while riding.
Test conditions
I tested the bags in dry weather. The bags have no rain cover and are therefore less suitable for rides in the rain or mud.Looks
All sizes are available in 2 colors: black and blue. On the inside the bag has a different color, so you can quickly find your stuff. On te back the bag is made of mesh: a light, 3D-woven fabric that is very breathable. The bags are easy to clean, if necessary. The bags have a nice finish and the contrast color on the inside of the bag returns in the magnetic strip of the ReTrakt hydration system and in the side pockets. The smallest bag has no reinforced back, the larger one does. Both bags are supplied with a HydraPak reservoir bag: 1.75 L for the 3 liter bag and 2.5 L for the 6 liter bag. For me very important ‘cause I travel a lot by train with my bike and luggage: you can easily stuff the empty bags into your luggage.Comfort
The bags are lightweight: 0.45 kg / 3L and 0.52 kg / 6L. When using the bags it turns out they fit really well. The large side pockets kind of ‘hug’ your body, which ensures stability. The center of gravity is, as promised, low and the perfect weight distribution keeps you going on the trail. The shape of the shoulder straps is a bit curvy and therefore fits perfectly on the body.Usability
The waistband is narrow, easy to adjust and has a firm closure. It’s a pitty that the belly and chest straps flapp while riding. Thule attached loops, but they are stitched in the wrong place so they cannot be used. You can of course detach the sewing, but this should not be the intention.HydraPak and ReTrakt hydration hose
Pros
- low center of gravity, good weight distribution
- easy to clean material
- ReTrakt hydration system
- lightweight
- good fit
Cons
- no rain cover
- flapping straps
- not so easy to adjust chest strap