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 GEAR NEWS 31 / 10 / 06
 

Respro HI-VIZ Hump

We used one of these all through the winter last year, and now the clocks have changed (you didn't forget did you) we've dug our Hump out of the wardrobe. For safe commuting they're an essential purchase, they may not look stylish, but safety is paramount.

The Hump is a reflective backpack cover, covered with 3M reflective material and also doubles as a useful way of keeping your backpack dry if you ride sans-mudguards. Elasticated edges mean it fits most backpack designs, and two stretchy bands secure it in place.

New for ths winter is the Hump P15 which has a battery powered light system. Two long sections of piping the length of the cover add additional visibility, plus a new flourescent bum panel. Two AA batteries are concealed in a waterproofed container, and the light can be set to constant or flashing.

Prices range from £14.99 to £39.99. More information at www.respro.com


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julbags 
Posted: 05/10/06 15:25:34 34
I'm debating about getting a new bigger Camelbak to fit all the crap I seem to need to carry plus extra layers/food for winter (amazing what being on a first aid course can do for paranoia). I have a Blowfish which is a couple of years old, even though its expandable once a full 3L bladders in all the stuff seems to end up at the top of the bag rather than low down which annoys me. Also the only space for my food is in the mesh pocket at the front which ends up absolutely covered in gack.

I'm thinking about a HAWG, but the new ones seem huge or an ISIS (though not sure I could get over the ghastly baby blue colour) which is again huge. Anyone use either, any thoughts?
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