Mr Haematocrit
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Im not a fan of carrying a camelbak which seems to be traditional for trail riding so I started to look at alternatives such as seat bags, tool tubes and more.
Eventually I settled on the SWAT kit from Specialized (storage, water, air, tools).
The SWAT kit comes with two side exit water bottle cages, a multi-tool, inner tube, tyre lever, CO2 pump, chain tool and spare chain links.. It's a really convenient way to carry these spares and nicely laid out.
Here is a picture of my bike with the swat kit fitted. On my bike the multi-tool fits above the rear shock in the frame.
I'm really impressed with the swat kit, its a small, compact and tidy solution imho.
But I am curious regarading your prefered way to carry spares and fluids on your MTB and what you take with you on a ride.
Eventually I settled on the SWAT kit from Specialized (storage, water, air, tools).
The SWAT kit comes with two side exit water bottle cages, a multi-tool, inner tube, tyre lever, CO2 pump, chain tool and spare chain links.. It's a really convenient way to carry these spares and nicely laid out.
Here is a picture of my bike with the swat kit fitted. On my bike the multi-tool fits above the rear shock in the frame.


I'm really impressed with the swat kit, its a small, compact and tidy solution imho.
But I am curious regarading your prefered way to carry spares and fluids on your MTB and what you take with you on a ride.