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Deuter RacexAir II Backpack w/Reservoir Deuter: RacexAir II Backpack w/Reservoir

A 1220-cubic inch pack that's streamlined for cycling. Generous 3-liter hydration system included.

When the road or trail is long and the wind is at your back few cycling packs help you go faster and farther than Deuter's Race X Air II. It's essentially the same pack as the Race X Air I but it has padded shoulder straps and more storage and hydration fluid capacity. Adjust the pack to ride high on your back for cycling or fine-tune the mesh shoulder strap configuration for blading hiking or ski touring. Deuter's Advanced Aircomfort mesh back panel uses a special spring steel frame to enhance air circulation from the sides and base of the pack helping you stay cooler especially when you go farther and faster than you initially intended.

Good for 100 miles Image: 4 Stars
by Donald Smith
I've only used it once but it was on a Century ride. Very comfortable easy to drink from (easier than the Camelback) lots of pockets and it sits away from your back for better ventilation. My only concern is the two-piece reservoir seal system. The piece that pinches the top of the reservoir could easily become separated and lost making the bag useless until it was replaced. A minor tick on a nicely designed product.


it really fits the outdoors Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
Products like this should be made known to the public more. A product like this could easily match up with any backpacks in the market.


Comfortable Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
Holds a good bit of stuff and the aircomfort system works quite well. Wish it had a rainfly like the Superbike but still it's a great pack.


A near perfect daypack Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
I bought this for a particularly long journey (44 miles) from the nearest train station to my house. I would rate this as an excellently designed daypack for the road biker whose normally overstuffed three rear pockets on the jersey would make him look like a strange camel. The pack holds sufficient food extra clothes tools maps reading material etc for a full day's ride as well as the included hyrdation pack and the wonderful thing is that it floats above the back cutting down on the usual clammy problems with packs. It fits perfectly and is aerodynamically efficent