The Enduro hydration pack acts as a quick access tool belt for all the essentials you need to hand.
We’ve chosen a tough Cordura 500D nylon to ensure it is lightweight, yet strong enough to withstand the hard hits.
Features include:
- Lumbar (including hips and kidney) impact protection
- Mesh back panel for stability and improved air ventilation
- 3L/100 fl oz HydraPak Compact Shape-Loc Reservoir
- 122cm (48″) hose and blaster valve
- Adjustable shoulder straps
- Adjustable chest strap
- Molle webbing
- Plenty of pockets
- 10cm adjustable rear velcro extension
Here is what the pro’s think:
Pinkbike
Blister Gear Review
Bike Magazine
Outside Magazine
Gear Patrol
Mountain Bike Action
Singletracks
The Loam Wolf
Dirk –
My kids are now into Mtb as well,and I can tell you they no longer will be using other branded packs. Henty all the way. And I will make sure I will tell my circle of friends as well
Once again thank you and your team
For a great product and fantastic customer service
Quintin Vallozzi –
Last year I found Henty and I purchased an Enduro 2.0 pack – I love it. It has been the best pack I’ve owned, perfect fit and a great companion for my long rides. I’m now looking at getting a 26L Sorts Backpack, for more of the overnight rides.
Carl Roe (verified owner) –
I love my Henty Enduro. Very comfortable and super cool in the summer months. Having a full hip belt means all the weight is kept low and my shoulders are free to move. It’s large enough to carry tools, spare tube, phone, wallet, mini pump, snacks etc. Everything is surprisingly accessible, no digging required. And the pocket on the shoulder straps holds a lightweight jacket. I had the original Enduro but prefer the 2.0 version as I’m over 6ft tall and the adjustable shoulder straps provide a better fit for me. Highly recommended.
Roy David –
A few months ago I bought my Limited Edition HENTY x DHaRCO Enduro 2.0. I tested it and introduced it to some people who purchased them straight away. They loved it and I love it. Fits great, with no banging around on your back, stays where it should during the ride and the reservoir is awesome. Water stays cool and doesn’t leak 👍🏻.. Great job.
Jason Lorch –
The Enduro pack is a very good product and we just wanted to do the best we could. We’re currently testing the Source hipster pack. In comparison, it just doesn’t come close to the Henty pack.
Craig Banks –
The product delivers weight distribution of a 3 litre capacity water bladder and tool kit around the hips rather than somewhere on your upper or lower back – GOLD STANDARD ERGONOMICS. It stays firm and does not float around back or immerse you in sweat on warmer riding days. Because I must have a longer torso than others I am finding the chest cross strap rides higher than I would like when I carry the pack low down on my hips. Whilst the waist belt is functional there are opportunities to further improve rider comfort with a different non slip webbing strap material
Chris Stredwick –
Love my Henty Enduro pack. You hardly notice it when you are wearing it and it doesn’t ride up your back during steep descents. Hip pockets are great for holding multi tools or gels as you can access them without taking the pack off. The elastic loops are great for hand pumps and folding saws and the mesh pockets on the back are great for added storage.
Scott Russell (verified owner) –
This pack is the bees knees; you can tell the designers genuinely care about the product by all the micro design decisions. Load this thing up with 3L of water and a days worth of snacks and tools and you don’t notice it’s there. A rare unicorn product that ticks all the boxes.
Angus Forbes –
This is one of the best packs for MTB cannot stress how well designed this bag is. I’ve crashed multiple times with this bag and it is one of the most durable bags I’ve used with very few scuff marks to speak off.
It’s extremely comfortable and offers a little bit of kidney protection and very rarely rides up on chunky trails.
I cannot stress how good this pack is well worth the money!
Brett James –
Fantastic mountain bike pack. No sweaty back and many compartments to hide tools, CO2 canisters, spare tubes, small pump, energy bars, bandages and of course a decent volume bladder for fluids. My biggest problem is being able to take too much with me.
Nic –
I have used backpacks and recently fanny packs and once you try the Henty Enduro there is no comparison. They have managed to blend the two and also take out all the negatives of each. You can’t tell you have it on even when it’s full, AMAZING, I will be using it this winter for XC skiing too.
Amy Murles (verified owner) –
I ordered your Enduro back pack to go mountain biking with my son and also on my own. I absolutely love this pack. I am a 6 foot tall woman so it has been extremely difficult for me to find a pack for biking that fits me. This one does and I recently had a child and he bikes with me and I can fit his diapers, wipes, snacks, milk and all the things I need in the pack and it’s light. Best investment ever for me for biking. Thank you for making this.
I’ve attached some fun photos of me and Quinton (he just turned two Nov 4), that is biking single track around home and a heli drop on Mt Cartier in Revelstoke BC. My Henty is always along for the ride!
Harry –
First trail ride with this pack yesterday. So much better than carrying a backpack. Keeps the COG low and doesn’t interfere with upper body twists. Carrying an extra 5kg feels like nothing.
Ty Melero –
After purchasing my Henty Enduro pack, my non-Henty backpack now sits on the hanger, untouched! I liked the Henty Enduro so much I purchased another for my great nephew. Great piece of kit.
Michael Gilshenen –
Just got home from my first ride with the Enduro hip pack. Wow ! This is a game changer for me. Riding to the trails I could definitely feel the shoulder strap on my rebuilt shoulder but once I started climbing I didn’t notice it AT ALL. Superbly made , virtually no back sweat , water easy to access and no shoulder pain post ride . I put 2.5 ltr of water in , all the spares and tools I’ll never use and it seriously did not feel like I had anything on. All the crew loved it and thought it was a brilliant idea .
Thank you so much for making a fantastic product. This pack is ridiculously perfect. 11/10 for comfort , practicality and it’s built bullet proof !!!!!
Your YouTube vid on how to set it up helped so much too.
Ken Davis –
I’ve had my Enduro 2.0 for three years now. Switched from a Camelbak to this. Hands down the best decision I’ve ever made with my cycling gear. Use it on gravel & mountain bike races. Keep your center of gravity lower and your back doesn’t get all sweaty and hot. Allows more control when doing jumps or aggressive trail riding over Camelbak. Hold more and is more functional than Camelbak. Has wide enough opening that you can add ice without any issues.
Many of my friends have made the switch after seeing mine. And they all have the same feelings.
Don’t hesitate to buy this. The build quality it top notch!!
Ken Davis –
Kick ass! Have had it for three years and has been out in every element and many a crashes. Built strong enough to last a lifetime. Bladder will need replacement here in a year or two. But the pack itself I expect it to be the last one I ever buy.
Camelbak can suck a fat one. lol…
Shane –
My family and I now own 4 Henty Enduro and 1 Henty Enduro Junior. They are a great size, a great fit, and a perfect capacity.
We have racked up many kms on the trail with them and they have never let us down – even the packs that are over 4 years old are still going well and showing no sign of age.
Justin L –
Best pack no one knows about in the States. I can fit everything I could possibly need: tools, med kit, food, pump, 29” tube, even a small SOS beacon AND have 3L of water. Weight distribution is perfect even stuffed to the brim, it never rides up and I feel way more free than when I used a normal backpack.
For a 3.0, the only thing I’d love is if there were a way to attach another 3L of water on your back with some kind of attachment system. If I were on a long hot ride like the Whole Enchilada, I’d need to switch back to a normal backpack to fit enough water.