Easy Access Hydration Packs

The Thule Rail Hydration Hip Pack 4L Offers Ample Cyclist Support

The Thule Rail Hydration Hip Pack 4L is an intuitive accessory for cyclists that will provide them with a way to keep their essentials securely stowed during rides, while also supporting their need for continuous hydration.

The pack works by being positioned onto the hips and will immediately go to work providing ample space within for holding small essentials like smartphones, wallets, tools and the like. The accessory also features a 1.5 liter water bladder that will eliminate the need to carry an additional water bottle; a conveniently placed hose allows for eyes-free access to the water without having to stop riding.

The Thule Rail Hydration Hip Pack 4L is focused on optimizing access for riders and is likely to come as a must-have option for urban cyclists.
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