Why We Like The Flyt 14L Backpack
We grab the Flyt 14L Backpack when we’re heading out an extended route in remote terrain that will demand various provisions. This mountain bike-specific trail pack boasts a plethora of internal pockets for media, spare parts, and hydration—plus it has an integrated back protector to give you peace of mind on high-consequence trails.
Details
- Riding pack has your back on epic backcountry rides
- Detachable rain cover keeps your pack’s contents protected
- Consolidating compression straps prevent unwanted jiggling
- Load adjustment straps and waist strap provide comfortable carrying
- Hydration sleeve accommodates up to 3L bladders
- External helmet carry for trail and full-face helmets
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- Material
- 210D nylon, 100D nylon HT
- Volume
- 14L (854cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- Airstripes, TUV/GS-certified back protector
- Waist Belt
- adjustable
- Hydration Compatible
- 3L bladder sleeve
- Access
- front panel
- Pockets
- 2 stretch side, 1 media, 1 front, 1 zippered mesh, 2 zippered hip
- Helmet Carry
- clips, straps
- Compression
- side straps
- Rain Cover
- detachable
- Dimensions
- [backpack] 19 x 10 x 6in, [back length] 17 - 21in
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb 8oz
- Activity
- trail
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 23, 2021
Back Protection for the Win
I got this pack a couple months ago and have been loving it so far. The certified back protector gives me more peace of mind when I'm ripping down spicier trails. It can carry enough water, my flat kit, and a couple extra light layers in case the weather changes on me. All of that wrapped into a super comfy, breathable package make the Flyt a real biking winner.
Originally reviewed on deuter.com
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