Epic 10.3
Epic 10.3
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Perfect for half-day adventures, or those who simply don't need the larger size and capacity of the Epic 14.4. Click for Epic 10.3 review at The Radavist
All Epic 10.3 packs now come with Hydrapak bladders.
Features
- 10 liters of overall storage, 3 liter hydration capacity from included Hydrapak bladder.
- Low-profile lumbar design keeps the weight on your hips (and off your shoulders) and doesn't hit the back of your helmet while riding steep terrain or jumps.
- Industry-largest side pockets for easy one-handed access to ride essentials (phone, food, multi-tool, etc.) without removing the pack.
- Dual-purpose waist cinch secures the pack to your body and compresses pack contents for bounce-free descents.
- 3/4-zip large main compartment with separate area for hydration bladder makes stuffing oversize loads into the bottom of the pack easier.
- Top-zip secondary compartment for tool storage with divider and key clip. Large enough for high capacity MTB pumps and tubes.
- Low, wide, easy-fill hydration reservoir with quick-disconnect and large opening makes for easy cleaning, adding ice, etc.
- Minimalistic lash points on bottom for extra storage if needed.
- Oversized, durable YKK zippers and 210D nylon construction meant to handle all the dirt, sweat, sun and neglect you can throw at it. Made in a top-shelf factory that also makes outdoor gear for first responders.
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Helmet storage using shoulder straps.
- 1.5" wide waist strap for less pressure on your stomach.
- Soft, protected, tech pocket for fragile/small items.
- Velcro webbing keepers to minimize flappy excess material.
- Covered by our lifetime True North guarantee.
Fit
Our packs typically fit folks between 5'4" and 6'5". Near or below 5'4", particularly if you have a smaller frame, you may run out of adjustment room on the shoulder straps. Users slightly over 6'5" may be ok, depending on other dimensions (chest/torso size, etc.). We are happy to send you a free return label if it doesn't fit.
If you're close to the ends of our adjustment range, we have detailed fit videos available to give you the best shot of our packs fitting you.
Note: We are actively developing smaller strap sizes to accommodate those below 5'4", launching late-2026.
I love this pack! Everything about it is perfect! The only thing I have grief is you can’t switch the side the supply tube feeds from due to not being able to move the mount on the shoulder to the other. I also don’t have the grey mount clip shown in the photos. Hope to find a solution!
Hi Caleb, good to hear the pack's treating you well! That plastic clip can be removed and switched to the other side. Just above your thumb in the photo, there's a plastic tab with 5 dots. There's a plastic tab exactly like that on the top and bottom of the clip assembly too - they're under the webbing securing it to the strap. If you slide the webbing over and expose the gap, you can remove the clip. Here's a video showing the installation process which should give you an idea of how to remove it (and install it on the other side): https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Xt3rZf9ar8U
So far so good. Bummed you came out with a new version a week after I used it for the first time
Love the pack, how much it holds, how stable it is when riding, and how much better it feels compared to my other waistpack that I was using. I also appreciate the larger bladder than what I previously had. It also worked well for a hike I took in Big Bend National Park! You can tell it was designed by people who love mountain biking!
The pack is great, fit and comfort are spot on. And a big plus is customer service is fantastic. I had an issue with the bladder, and submitted a support message to get a replacement. I got a response within twenty minutes, on a Sunday no less, and replacement was shipped out the next day.
I love this pack; I have the 6.2 and 10.3. I plan to order the 14.4 as well. I'm in Florida so I use the larger pack on bigger rides that go into the afternoon. For quick rides I use the 6.2, it's so light I forget I'm wearing it.