Backcountry Mid Mountain 2L Hip Pack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.1
out of 10
18 Positive, 2 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$69.95
Used Value:
$41.97
Sale Value:
$62.96

The Backcountry Mid Mountain 2L Hip Pack features everything you need to stay well equipped on your ride. Armed to the teeth with pockets for your energy gel, pump, and spares, you'll never be without in case you or your bicycle encounter bumps in the trail. Two side bottle pockets hold enough to keep you hydrated, and the hip straps include additional pockets if you need to grab something mid-ride. Padded mesh backing ensures breathable comfort in warm weather when you're biking hard, and the adjustable straps expand to fit most waists.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
13oz
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
100% polyester
Pockets:
[external] 2 bottle, 1 stash, 1 zippered hip belt, [internal] 1 zippered mesh lid, 3 stash, 2 mesh organizational
Recommended Use:
commuting, cross-country, enduro, gravel, hiking, trail

Full Reviews

8
I haven't used it yet as I purchased it the end of the season and the trails are covered in snow. Plenty of space for everything you need on a typical PC ride. This definitely has better organization the the Patagonia Nine Trails one I have been using and slightly bigger water bottle holders on the side. Only downside compared to the Patagonia one is that it doesn't come with a dedicated hydration pack or a place to hook the hydration pack tube to if you choose to add one.
John U., backcountry.com
December 9, 2020
10
I love how much I can fit in here. I love having multiple water bottles on long ride and all the gear I might need like multiple tubes, pump, Co2, bacon, stanz, chain links and multitools. I can fit my pads on the outside for uphill climbs easily. This pack is comfortable on my back.
Jackson Webber, backcountry.com
November 20, 2020
8
Not really a product rating, more of a size warning. Have to return it as it won't fit anything over about a 36 inch waist. Should have heeded the other reviewer who mentioned the small waist size.
James S., backcountry.com
November 1, 2020
10
I hopped on Backcountry.com in search of a pack to use while mountain biking. I looked no further than the Mid Mountain pack! As soon as I saw it, I knew that was exactly what I wanted. This pack has the use for multiple outdoor activities. I also use it while going for short day hikes. It has just enough storage and hydration pockets needed to become the perfect little hike pack as well! I am sure I will end up using this pack for more uses in the near future. Super stoked to have this pack, and super stocked to see the Backcountry brand releasing such awesome products!
Connor F., backcountry.com
October 19, 2020
10
I used this hip pack in a 100 mile speed hike, some much shorter day hikes, and mountain biking. I like its versatility and the space I get in what looks to be a small container. Fits 2 32-oz bottles. I also like how tight it can wrap around my waist; I am fairly small and this is the only hip bag that I can secure without the pain of it bouncing all around.
Alexandra G., backcountry.com
September 15, 2020
8
It holds just what I need for shorter day hikes. It holds my bottles securely and I like having my phone secure but easily accessible for quick photos. The belt buckle broke on my first one and BC replaced quickly.
Henry G., backcountry.com
July 1, 2020
6
The thought is there but you can't actually strap a jacket on and use the zippers if you cinch it down which is a critical flaw. I bought this because I thought I could hold a jacket on the outside and access the innner pocket without removing the jacket. This is not possible because the cincing affects the zip closure. too bad...so close yet so far.
Davide De Masi, backcountry.com
May 27, 2020
10
Wanted something that could easily carry the essentials while being lightweight and comfortable. Storage is well thought out and I don't have to deal with my tools and co2 rattling around my whole ride.
James Griffin, backcountry.com
May 26, 2020
10
Wanted something that could easily carry the essentials while being lightweight and comfortable. Storage is well thought out and I don't have to deal with my tools and co2 rattling around my whole ride.
James Griffin, backcountry.com
May 26, 2020
6
I really wanted to love this pack and do in almost every way. It is extremely comfotable and you will forget it is there. The one thing keeping this from being perfect is not having any type of leash or collar for your water bottles. I specifically bought this for summer to carry the extra bottles but after about 60 miles wearing it I do not trust the bottle holders, especially on a one way flow or rowdy decent. (Backcountry if you add leashes I will buy another in a heartbeat). With that said it is fine for recreational XC or a family ride and probably perfect for hiking. I am returning it and trying an Osprey Savu 4L next because it has the dual bottle holders and they have leashes and is also reasonably priced for Osprey.
Jim Hardy, backcountry.com
May 26, 2020
8
I'm an Urban dad who bike commutes and during the stay at home order wanted something that would allow me to carry some basic's while taking my 3yr old son for bike rides around the neighborhood. Water, hand sanitizer, extra masks, etc. Turned out this little pack can also handle a windbreaker on the outside. Was amazed by the amount of organization it provided. Found it incredibly comfortable even when fully loaded. No issue's while riding a bike. The only issues I found was regarding the straps and buckle. The buckle is offset, which is great, but it's tucked so far into the padding it's difficult to unbuckle/buckle. And although it fits my 34" waist there isn't much strap left over. I'd be concerned if I was a 36"+. A little more length would also allow you to wear it over your shoulder like a messenger bag.
78b2696689, backcountry.com
May 22, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
10
Excellent pack, holds two 26 oz water bottles securely. straps stay tight, and the packs feels very secure. I do wish it held a little more in the main compartment. It's large enough for wallet/keys/phone, plus multi tool, patch kit & snacks. Don't think a spare tube would fit. So far the construction of the pack appears to be top notch. Would recommend it for a half day ride. Great alternative to a hydration pack, but probably won't hold quite as much. Don't plan on packing a lunch in it.
Pete S., backcountry.com
May 11, 2020
8
32" waist It took a little tinkering, but once I got the straps tightened correctly it disappeared on my back. I carry a multi-tool, Leatherman Freestyle, 2 CO2 + inflator, tubeless plugs, spare link, couple of zip ties, small Lezyne HV, dog poop bags, and my phone. There's enough room left for a tube or snacks if needed. One thing I would change is switch the zippered pocket with the loops, and have 1 big loop with 2 small loops. This would let you put a pump in the big loop and have it sit in the widest part of the pack when closed. Having the loops on the bottom means it folds into the narrower part which isn't quite wide enough for my pump, which I have free-floating right now. Not a deal-breaker though.
Jon, backcountry.com
May 4, 2020