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Good for those of you with a sweaty back, but the reservoir needs more thought

£65.00
Score 6

Wingnut packs are made from a waterproof sailcloth, with no back stiffening, but they are superb quality and very lightweight. We like the low centre of gravity allowed by the…

£89.99
Score 8

Dakine was one of the first to utilise full-length zips, allowing the pack to completely open up like a clamshell. Intelligently-positioned mesh, zip and elasticated pockets within also hold everything…

£90.00
Score 8

As a very expensive trail pack, with an impressive design pedigree, we had high hopes for the Mavic Crossmax Hydropack 15. The large hip belt and wide padded shoulder straps were…

£110.00
Score 9

At almost 1kg, the Deuter is nearly double the weight of the Camelbak. Volt 13 LR. It uses a fancy suspension back panel: the back board is curved, and a couple…

£77.00
Score 6

The Ghost Kato 7 offers fun in small does in the £1,000 category of our Hardtail of the Year test

£979.99
Score 7

The Bird Zero.3 has a top spec that nearly saw it win the £1,000 bracket in our Hardtail of the Year test

£995.00
Score 8

We test the Pinnacle Ramin 3W for the second year in a row in the women's specific category of our Hardtail of the Year test

£750.00
Score 9

The Trek Skye SLX impressed with its tuned fork and wheels size specific approach in the £750 women's category in the Hardtail of the Year test

£775.00
Score 8