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Camelbak Mule Commute 22L

● One of the smallest-volume bags on test is also one of the lightest and it’s a shrewd choice for the sprightlyHarness: two secure pockets on the bag’s arm straps that make your phone, wallet and keys easy to grab when it’s strapped onto your back. While the bag comes only in black, reflective details in 360° will help you be seen at night. If you want added visibility, a light can be clipped onto it. And this being Camelbak, purveyor of portable hydration solutions, the bag is compatible with its reservoirs (not supplied), so you can drink through a tube on the go, which is useful for longer rides.

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