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Right at home anywhere from singletrack to ladder drops.

Dakine’s Nomad Hydration Pack is fully stocked with features for trail and freeride mountain biking, and its three-liter bladder keeps you quenched during all-day rides.

  • Air Channel Ventilation helps prevent sweaty-back-syndrome during long climbs
  • Helmet carrier is compatible with full-face or XC designs
  • Armor carry straps let you stash your pads for the ride up, and suit up for the ride down
  • Internal organizer pocket keeps your tools and tubes secure and ready to go
  • Fleece-lined sunglass pocket protects your lenses from scratches and dings


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3 5

kaseytheawesome

Member since 

The layout of this pack is sweet, but it was really uncomfortable to wear. There are 2 stiff pieces of padding going vertically on the back that I could not stand. It isn't something that pokes into you, but they didn't deform enough for my liking. If that doesn't sound like a problem, then this is a great bag.

5 5

JT Orlando

Member since 

Moved from a Camelbak MULE to the Nomad. Holy cow I was missing out. There is so much more room in this thing. Organized pockets for tools and tubes, helmet carrier, pad straps, super comfortable...this thing is a beast.

5 5

Josh Mazza

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Used for trail rides and daily bike commute to work. Great bladder system. Tons of pockets for bike tools, sunglasses, etc.... Packed full of useful features.

5 5

Stephen Morgan

Member since 

Purchased this bad boy for my trip to Moab.

Dakine did a great job with the bladder. Easy access makes it a cinch to fill without removing. Also has simple disconnects for draining and cleaning.

Plenty of zippered pockets to stay organized. Tons of room for snacks, tools, and of course, water. Glad I had the Nomad on my back as I rode almost 30 miles on Porcupine Rim. It's a comfy pack, even fully loaded.