What backpack for 2nd 625wh battery?

manueloFRCR

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Dec 29, 2020
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Czech Republic
Before / after ride of today
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manueloFRCR

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Dec 29, 2020
132
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Czech Republic
Ahhh, can't do that at this moment, as my lovely wife hasn't been introduced to it yet, even worse, it's got my spare battery in it, they too haven't been introduced! I'd be in the kennel if spotted. Its black with sqiggly blue lines (the bag not wife) and fits nicely.
ahahahah I know the feeling :) wives either saves us or torture us... I still don't know :)
 

Geedog

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Dec 5, 2020
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Shillington, Bedfordshire
I am lucky, mine is wonderful, il just choose my moment, I did the hoovering today for the 1st time in the 19 years we've been together, so she might have an idea that there's something on the horizon.
 

jooles

Active member
Jan 23, 2020
158
126
South Wales
Seems that having adequate back protection to spread a potential impact is key along with spreading weight 70/30 ish to hips.

The momentum of a spare battery at 15mph onto a spine would be quite an impact hence spending wisely on a pack with protection would be top of my list.

Hospitals in uk are stacked out right now and an A&E trip would not go down well: Reason why I’m padding up well and taming down my routes right now...and with cold temps, mud and climbs getting as little as 20 miles from a shimano 504 battery. Back to legs when I run out.

some good options above.
 

thebarber

E*POWAH Elite
May 28, 2018
986
598
Norfeast
It attaches to the bladder strap in the bag and has velcro to secure charger or any bukly items, I have a tube in there.
Tbh I only used it in the summer for longer jaunts.
Added bonus is it fits a lot of bags and good to keep spare battery out of harms way when not needed
 

Beekeeper

🍯Honey Monster🍯
Aug 6, 2019
1,751
2,197
Surrey hills
Spending £600 odd quid on a spare battery makes the EVOC e- ride backpack a viable option.
I’m not so keen on the jet black colour of it but it was either that or bright yellow
 

tartu71

New Member
Aug 4, 2020
14
13
EE
I did my first ride with Amplifi E-Track 23 and 625 battery inside today.
Weight was much lighter than I expected and I absolutely loved the bag. It did not change the riding experience at all.

Whatever bag you get - proper big waist straps are the key - these take the weight off your shoulders. Chest strap also helps a lot.
Also make sure it has a back protector and straps to secure the battery inside.
 
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