GRVL launches New ADVNTR Hydration Pack Designed for Performance & Sustainability

GRVL ADVNTR Pack Review
GRVL ADVNTR Hydration Pack

GRVL Apparel is pleased to announce the launch of its new ADVNTR Hydration Pack, a high-performance solution for gravel cyclists seeking durability, adaptability, and reduced environmental impact.

Built for the demands of off-road riding, the ADVNTR Hydration Pack features a modular design that allows riders to switch between a lightweight racing setup and a higher-capacity configuration for longer days in the saddle. The removable cargo system provides flexibility without compromising stability or comfort.

GRVL ADVNTR Pack Review
GRVL ADVNTR Hydration Pack

At the core of the design is a 2L hydration bladder, paired with a 4-point adjustable harness system with elasticated sections. This ensures a secure, close-to-body fit, eliminating the bounce typically associated with traditional cycling backpacks, particularly important over rough gravel terrain.

GRVL ADVNTR Pack Review
GRVL ADVNTR Hydration Pack

The pack is constructed using X-PAC® waterproof nylon sailcloth, delivering exceptional strength with a tear resistance exceeding 12lbs. This is combined with recycled polyester X-PLY® ripstop and a recycled polyester lining, aligning with GRVL’s commitment to responsible material sourcing.

GRVL ADVNTR Pack Review
GRVL ADVNTR Hydration Pack

Additional features include reflective detailing for visibility, a large zipped compartment for storage, and a quick-release click-off cargo system for ease of use.

GRVL ADVNTR Pack Review
GRVL ADVNTR Hydration Pack

GRVL was founded on a simple principle: to create high-performance cycling products that reduce environmental impact. With decades of experience in technical sportswear development, the brand works with leading global mills and manufacturers to produce durable, long-lasting kit designed to perform in the most demanding of conditions.

The ADVNTR Hydration Pack reflects this philosophy, built for riders who demand performance, without compromising on sustainability.

Learn more at the GRVL Website

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