Why We Like The Race Belt
Carefully optimized for enduro racing, EVOC’s Race Belt is among our favorite carrying systems for traveling light and fast over big days in technical terrain. Despite its modest 0.8L capacity, it still boasts several pockets for your phone, nutrition, spare parts, and even a hand pump. We appreciate how the generously-sized waistband fits extremely securely as we dance through techy trail sections, and doesn’t dig into our hips like thinner waist straps sometimes do.
Details
- Riding hip pack suited for enduro racing and aggressive trail riding
- Air mesh lining is lightweight, quick-drying, and breathable
- Ripstop outer holds up over seasons of heavy usage
- Room for media, tools, nutrition, keys, cards and more
- Item #EVCM01L
- Material
- 3D Air Mesh, N210 ripstop
- Volume
- 0.8L
- Mount
- hip
- Pockets
- 3 front, 2 side, pump
- Dimensions
- 5.in x 9.8in x .75in
- Claimed Weight
- 180g
- Activity
- trail, enduro, downhill
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
2 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 8, 2023
Velcro won’t stay tight
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- N/A
- Height:
- 6' 1"
- Weight:
- 180
Nice sized belt and fits the essentials for when I gravel ride… hand pump, multi tool, tire levers, keys, wallet, phone, granola/energy bar. Could probably jam a spare tube in here too but I have room for that in my saddle bag. My big complaint is the Velcro on this belt doesn’t stay out. It will slowly come undone and loosen as you ride. This is a major flaw as what’s the point of a waist belt if it doesn’t stay on you? For $55 it should not have this flaw. I plan on super glueing some extra double sided Velcro onto the belt to fix this.
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