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High Above
The Supernatural

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$240.00
Color:Glacier Gray

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The Supernatural vest pack delivers secure, bounce-free hydration for all-day MTB missions

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


"I’ve put a lot of miles on this pack, and it’s easily the most stable and low-profile hydration vest I’ve used. The fit disappears while riding, and the chest pockets keep snacks and my phone close without bouncing around."


When we head out for a ride that stretches beyond a few miles, we want gear that won’t get in the way—and that’s exactly why we reach for The Supernatural vest pack from High Above. This vest-style hydration pack blends the secure, balanced feel of a trail-running vest with the utility and durability mountain biking demands. It fits close to the body and stays put through chunder and drops, letting us focus on the trail, not our gear.


High Above built The Supernatural for real rides and real riders. From the 2L Hydrapak reservoir to the weatherproof YKK zippers, every detail is engineered for reliability in the saddle. The front chest pockets keep ride-day essentials right where we want them—snacks, phone, even medication—while the 4L cargo compartment has space for tools, tubes, layers, and a full-face carry system. The included ETC bungee straps add more storage for pads or jackets, and the internal pump holders mean we never leave a shock pump behind. Built in the Pacific Northwest and made to last, this is the MTB hydration vest reimagined—and perfected.


Details

  • 6L vest-style hydration pack for long MTB rides and rugged trails
  • Includes 2L Hydrapak reservoir with locking bite valve
  • Dual sternum straps keep the fit stable and bounce-free
  • Left chest pocket with flap holds phone; right pocket for snacks
  • Main zippered pocket with internal stretch organizers and key clip
  • Integrated pump holders for both tire and shock pumps
  • External bungee and removable helmet carry system add versatility
  • Item #HBV000B
Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed
Material
[face fabric] 400D Challenge EPX (100% recycled polyester), [lining] 210D nylon, [pockets] UHWMPE reinforced
Volume
6L (366cu in)
Pockets
2 front stretch, 1 internal zippered, 2 internal stretch
Shoulder Straps
adjustable
Hydration Compatible
yes
Claimed Weight
1lb 4oz
Reservoir Included
2L Hydrapak
Activity
biking
Access
zippered top
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime
Gear Loops
bungees
Helmet Carry
yes

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5 out of 5 stars

July 24, 2025

Most Functional Hydration Pack Ever

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

The Supernatural is hands down the best pack for big days on the bike in gnarly terrain! For starters, the mesh vest straps keep everything locked in place on the descents while remaining comfortable on the climbs, and the pockets come in clutch for keeping snacks, small tools, and even an inhaler close by. Inside the pack, there's plenty of room for a full-size pump, tool roll, and anything else you need to stash in there. Bungies on the outside lock in knee pads, and the deployable helmet strap makes hike a bike days a lot more bearable.

Alexandra I
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com