Showing posts with label camelbak hydration backpack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camelbak hydration backpack. Show all posts

CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack Review

CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
The Camelbak Rogue hydration pack is a small backpack that holds 70 oz of water and a has two small areas for cargo. It has a long plastic tube that comes out of the water bladder and ends in an L-joint with a valve. To drink from the tube, you bite down on the blue bite valve and suck on the tube. The L-joint has a valve that lets you shut off the water to prevent accidental leaks. Unlike older Camelbak designs, you can fill the bladder without removing the bladder from the pack, by simply lifting up a flap towards the top of the pack.
Camelbak makes way too many different hydration packs, but this one is my current favorite. Here's what I like and don't like about this one:
1. This pack holds 70 oz of water. Other models hold more and some other ones hold less. I've found that 70 oz is a good balance between too little water and too much water (too much water is too heavy).
2. This pack has 2 small accessory compartments which are the right size for holding keys, sunglasses, cellular phones, MP3 player, and your wallet (and not much else). One compartment is towards the bottom and the other is part of the flap which you flip up to access the filling area for the water bladder. Both are zippered. Camelbak also has a separate phone holder which can be mounted on the front of the backpack straps, which keeps the phone closer to where you need it.
In my view, it has just the right amount of storage for a day outside and reflects a good balance between storage amount and weight.
3. The pack insulates the water bladder, so if you fill it with ice, your water will stay cold for hours. I usually fill the bladder 80% with ice, then add water, and then put into the pack.
4. The pack has padding strategically placed on the back of the pack to allow air to get under your back. This keeps you from sweating directly onto the pack.
5. My only criticism is with the external fill port. Because that filling cap is not insulated like the rest of the bladder, when you have ice water in your pack, water from the air condenses on the plastic screw cap and then runs down the outside of the pack. It also gets absorbed into the flap that covers the fill cap (which contains storage as well). It hasn't been a major problem, but my earlier camelbak packs (which didn't have the external fill port) didn't have condensation problems at all.

Click Here to see more reviews about: CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack

A versatile and streamlined bike hydration system.

Buy NowGet 12% OFF

Click here for more information about CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack

CamelBak M.U.L.E. 100-Ounce Hydration Pack Review

CamelBak M.U.L.E. 100-Ounce Hydration Pack
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I have had my Camelbak M.U.L.E. since about 1999. I used it primarily to throw in the airplane/helicopter with me on a daily basis with water, some cliff bars, and flight gear. During that time it has also been used for an untold number of dayhikes. It is still going strong! I have killed several other backpacks during that time. My MULE is on it third bladder, but the pack has served me very, very well.[...]~Jeff

Click Here to see more reviews about: CamelBak M.U.L.E. 100-Ounce Hydration Pack

CamelBak's signature hydration system for mountain bikers, the M.U.L.E. hydration pack offers plenty of technical features, a secure fit, and 100 ounces of cool hydration. The M.U.L.E. is built for comfort, with an Air Director back panel and a Dynamic Suspension harness. The back panel is equipped with lumbar support and an Air Mesh construction, so your back will stay cool and comfortable even after several hours on the trail. The Dynamic Suspension harness, meanwhile, teams with the dual compression straps and slider sternum strap to distribute the weight evenly across your torso. Hikers will also love the variety of storage options, which includes a large main compartment, an easy-to-access MP3 pocket with a weather-resistant zipper, an organizer pocket for biking essentials, and quick-access overflow storage with dual compression straps.
The most valuable feature for mountain bikers, however, is the fully insulated 100-ounce Omega HydroTanium reservoir. The reservoir will keep you cool and hydrated for 3-plus hours on the trail, so you don't need to bring along several clumsy water bottles.
Specifications:
Hydration capacity: 100 ounces (3 liters)
Cargo space: 600 cubic inches (10 liters)
Dimensions: 9 by 18.5 by 9 inches (W x H x D)
Weight: 1.86 pounds (empty); 8.3 pounds (full)

About CamelBak CamelBak is the originator and world leader in hands-free hydration systems. The first CamelBak products proved to be extremely popular among mountain bikers and motocross riders, because it allowed them to drink without taking their hands off the handlebars in technical terrain. The product began to cross over into other sports when scientific studies showed athletes drank more fluids and performed better when they were a CamelBak. Since then, athletes from an ever-growing list of sports and activities began to use CamelBak hydration systems for their convenience and performance benefits.
In addition to cycling, CamelBak offers hands-free hydration systems for hiking, running, snowboarding, and skiing. CamelBak's state-of-the-art packs and hydration systems have benefited athletes, outdoorsmen, and soldiers around the world. While CamelBak has grown tremendously since the early days, one thing hasn't changed--CamelBak still believes in the performance advantage that proper hydration delivers for just about any activity. The privately held company is headquartered in Petaluma, California.


Buy NowGet 6% OFF

Click here for more information about CamelBak M.U.L.E. 100-Ounce Hydration Pack