[Press Release] – MALMӦ, Sweden – June 3rd, 2021 – USWE, a leader in packs for action sports, today announces the launch of its new EPIC™ Series packs for mountain bike enthusiasts with performance in mind. Featuring USWE’s proprietary NDM™ 1.2 harness system, smart organization, and multiple size capacity options, the EPIC Series offers the perfect fit to meet the needs of any mtb ride.
The EPIC Series comes standard with the NDM (No Dancing Monkey) 1.2 harness system, Elite™ hydration bladder, and ample gear carry options. The combined efforts of NDM and ergonomically designed shoulder straps keep the pack stationary on the back during the climb and even at high speed on the descent.
“We designed the EPIC Series to extend the ride and make carrying gear and hydration truly a part of the ride,” said Karl-Johan Engdahl, USWE Founder. “The EPIC packs are the latest from USWE’s evolution of performance-driven cycling packs and after miles of testing on the trails, we are confident that the EPIC Series is unlike any pack currently available.”
The USWE EPIC packs were designed for mountain bikers of all riding abilities, no matter the intensity of the terrain or length of ride, and setting the new standard for mtb and cycling packs, the EPIC Series air-vented back panel with wave-profile pads for optimal comfort and airflow, and is completed with detachable organizing pockets, tube clips to secure hydration, and reflective points for night visibility. After a few rides with the new EPIC Series from USWE, you’ll question how you ever pedalled around before. Available in specialty retail and online at uswe-sports.com.
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