Dakine Hot Laps 5L Pack
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2 member reviews
+Excellent bladder +Nice subtle appearance
+Well organized
+Durable materials and fabric
-Needs to be a bit too tight around the waist to keep it stable when full
-The cinching straps are a bit more finicky to adjust
After owning the similar Camelbak Repack LR4 hip pack for 2 years, I thought I'd try the Dakine Hot Laps 5L. To be frank, the main reason that made me get the Dakine is the bladder, but I discovered that it's a pretty good pack in its own, and has the best hip pack bladder in my opinion.
First, the compartments are very well thought out. You'll find the bladder in the back section, and the hose pokes through to run externally around the hips. It's held in place by a magnetic clip like on most other hip bags. This isn't too bad, but I'd prefer the hose to be routed inside the hip pads like on the Camelbak as it keeps the tube from snagging objects. The "main" compartment has a key holder and a few sleeves to store your phone, wallet, multi tool etc. I actually like this configuration, as most things you need are easy to access without fuss. The side hip pockets are nice to stash a key or a small energy bar, but not as substantial as those on the Repack LR4. Both bags carry around the same volume of things, but I feel like the Dakine is a bit less refined. It's got really durable fabrics and is well fabricated, so durability should be really good. It's backed by Dakine's lifetime warranty, so you are in good hands if something happens.
Comfort-wise, it's pretty good, and the rubbery mesh on the back helps the bag stay on your clothes. Unfortunately, the straps used to cinch the weight aren't as wide and as easy to use as on the Camelback, which makes the weight less easy to manage. After two rides, I thought that you could feel more the center strap "digging" into your body, and I didn't have this sensation ever with the Repack. I think that the Hot Laps 5L would be more comfortable with a bit less weight inside, like on shorter rides with less water.
Speaking of water, the Hot Laps' bladder is the main reason why I got the bag. It's super soft and flexible, doesn't taste like plastic, has no hard parts, and doesn't take much space in the bag. Conveniently, the size fits perfectly in my other hip pack too, so they are pretty much interchangeable if one likes a brand or the other.
All in all, in my opinion, the Dakine Hot Laps 5L isn't as good as the Camelbak Repack LR4, but it's still a good choice if you don't fill it up completely. They share a lot of things in common, and each one has something better or worse than the other, but the Dakine's strong points are the easy content access and the excellent bladder.
I absolutely love, I mean love this pack! It is the perfect size for rides that are under 3 hours long. When I first switched from my CamelBak Mule packpack to this pack I was skeptical that I was going to have enough space for all my gear or even enough space for water. Well, I was totally wrong. Everything that was in my backpack fits in this fanny pack; tools, spare parts, c02, wallet, phone, keys, spare cables, basically everything you would need to repair common failures on a ride you can store in this pack. The bladder holds 2L and I will admit fully loaded this thing is a bit uncomfortable. I find that 1.5L is plenty of water for me on normal rides. The webbing is handy for strapping on a Bell Super 3r chinbar, pads, or a jacket and the adjustments make the pack comfortable. It seems to be well made too, after 2 seasons of riding and a few crashes the pack is still looking new.
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Specifications
2023 Colors:
Discontinued Colors: Slate Blue, Electric Mint
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply. $69.97
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
International shipping available. Some exclusions apply. $90.00
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Free standard shipping on orders of $50 or more (U.S. only).
International shipping available. Free on orders of $150 or more. Some exclusions apply. |
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