Water you need. Ride you deserve.

The Cascadia started with a conversation in Bellingham. A rider loved our hip packs but couldn't make them work, her small frame left no room for a bottle cage, and she needed more water than our packs could carry. We resisted hydration hip packs for years. Every one we tried bounced, sagged, shifter, or put to much pressure on your waist once a you added water to the bladder. So we set out to solve it. After two years of development, countless prototypes, and over a your of real-world testing, the Cascadia is the first hydration hip pack we've ever made and are excited to get it infront of our riders.

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Lifetime Guarantee

made for the long haul

Built around the bladder. Not the other way around.

We Didn't Compromise. We Perfected.

Every material in this pack was chosen with intention, not budget. From the outer shell to the smallest internal detail, each component is selected for maximum durability, minimal weight, and unmatched performance on the trail. This isn’t just a hip pack built from premium materials, it’s built from the right materials, scientifically chosen to create the most rugged and rider-focused vest pack on the market.

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Specs

  • Capacity: 4L total (1.5L water, 2.5L cargo)
  • Weight: 15 oz (565 g) including reservoir
  • Bladder: 1.5L double-baffled Hydrapak with magnetic attachment (included)
  • Shell fabric: Proprietary M200 Molecular (UHMWPE/nylon blend)
  • Back Panel: Foam-reinforced stiffened panel with foam-infused wings.
  • Weatherproofing: YKK #8 waterproof zipper on the main compartment for unmatched durability and weather resistance.
  • Sizing: One size fits most (If you're at the far ends of the spectrum, reach out to us for sizing guidance.)
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