Designed to combine practicality, lightness, and performance, hydration packs have become essential for all outdoor enthusiasts. They are not just for runners: they cater to anyone looking to balance autonomy and efficiency.



























































Whether you're climbing a peak, on a multi-hour hike, or tackling a challenging mountain bike ride, the hydration pack is a discreet yet indispensable companion. It allows you to drink regularly without having to stop or rummage through your backpack. The result: you stay focused on your effort and avoid the fatigue that comes from dehydration sneaking up on you.
This type of pack is designed to hold a water bladder, typically equipped with a tube that’s accessible at all times, even on the move. This makes it an ideal ally for dynamic activities where rhythm and fluidity of movement are essential.
Are you heading out for a long hike? Tackling mountain passes on your bike? Navigating the rugged trails of a long-distance path? Then yes, the hydration pack is made for you. It doesn’t replace a full trekking backpack, but it can sometimes fit into larger versions, ensuring you never neglect hydration.
For seasoned runners and trail enthusiasts, we invite you to check out our dedicated selection of trail packs to find the model best suited to your specific running needs.
Choosing a hydration pack is primarily about finding the right balance between compactness and capacity. It all depends on the duration and intensity of your activity. For a few hours out or a short but intense activity, a small capacity model (around 1.5 to 5 litres) is more than sufficient. It will be lightweight, body-hugging, and won’t hinder your movements.
On the other hand, for longer or more demanding outings, it’s better to opt for models offering between 10 and 20 litres. They allow you to carry not only a large water bladder (often 2 to 3 litres) but also a waterproof jacket, energy bars, a headlamp, or a first aid kit. The idea isn’t to take everything, but to be prepared for the unexpected. And in the mountains, we know that the unexpected has a nasty habit of being... predictable.
Some models are also hybrid, designed for versatile use between hiking, mountain biking, and even ski touring. Smart compartments, a ventilated back, ergonomic straps: the details make the difference when comfort is at stake for hours.
Finally, for those who prefer to lighten their load as much as possible, the hydration belt is a minimalist yet effective alternative. It allows you to carry one or two flasks without compromising your freedom of movement. Everyone has their strategy.
In summary, to choose your hydration pack well, ask yourself the right questions: how long will your outings be? What gear will you carry in addition to water? And above all, how essential are comfort and ergonomics for you? A good pack is one you forget about during the effort but thank at every break.