Lezyne Powerpack Review

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1 Review

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£59.99 (at time of review)

Pros

  • Comes with hydration bladder
  • Good design

Cons

  • Main compartment a little small
  • Buckles fiddly

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Whether you’re an all-weather commuter or an urban trendy, read on to get the sack

Capacity: 8 litres

The Powerpack is very well thought-out, with intelligent detailing throughout, with a range of pockets to fit most cycling accessories.

It also comes with a hydration bladder and expandable net to carry larger items.

The smaller size makes it secure in use, although the main compartment is a little on the small side and the D-ring/buckle arrangement is very fiddly to use every day.

Verdict

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Supplier

www.upgradebikes.co.uk

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Tim Norman

February 17 00:02

The Rapha LARGE Backpack (cost actually £125) is the one reviewed. It has been in use by me 4 days a week for nearly a year now and it is superb. Really tough cordura which is extremely waterproof and the reflective dots really work for the daily commute. Great amount of space and keeps my laptop safe and sound. Comfortable it certainly is, too. I recommend it unequivocally. It might seem pricey, but sometimes quality simply costs a little more.

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