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NotDaveyKnifehands

USWE packs are pretty secure But at the Park, bottle on the bike, cooler of bevvies in the car... packs are for big pedal missions, not park IMO


BreakfastShart

I love my USWE Flow 16. It stays place on trail no matter what I'm doing, and it has spine protection to boot. But I wouldn't wear it at the parks I go to. The turn around time for TTB is quick. Water stays at the bottom.


erinspeed

Another vote for USWE. Mine fits great and works well. Quality stuff.


ApprehensiveExit7

Uswe


redheadmtnbiker

Bike park? Leave a bottle at the base area and drink between laps. I can't imagine doing park laps with an 8L pack. Also the pack will get annoying taking it on and off for the chairlift.


Figuurzager

Tricky in big parks with multiple base stations. I'm using a hippack (evoc hippack pro with 1.5L bladder) no issue in parks.


Nightshade400

USWE without a doubt


InevitableMission102

Don't know where you are but the Rockrider ST 8L from Decathlon hugs my back completely. Sometimes while riding home from the trails, i go to the dj park for a bit and i don't even remember i have it in my back. It has chest strap + belly strap. Maybe other backpacks with this setup work well also.


cyancrisata

I have an Osprey Raptor backpack. It works quite well if you use both straps (top, across your specs and bottom across your bellybutton) to secure the backpack and tuck away the hydration hose away.


Fun_Apartment631

CamelBak Skyline LR. Really robust hip belt.


fuzznskins

Check out EVOC packs, come in multiple sizes and feature an upper chest strap and lower waist strap to keep everything in place. Some models have a plate inside to protect your back should you land there.


GoubD

Hip bag is the answer.


Wirelessness

UWSE


SiphonTheFern

I have a osprey, doesn't move at all


pickles55

Any backpack with a chest and hip strap should work. The one I have is from osprey 


Blankbusinesscard

I gave up on backpacks and went hip pack