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CamelBak Chaos Hydration Pack - 2L

CamelBak Chaos Hydration Pack - 2L

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CamelBak Chaos Hydration Pack - 2L

CamelBak made the low-profile Chaos Hydration Pack durable for all of your hardcore descents. Suck down all two liters of water during your ski or biking adventures. CamelBak's nylon fabric and heavy-duty zippers last through your wipe-outs, and the cargo space holds a thin jacket and some bike tools. The Chaos Hydration Pack's back panel ventilation system keeps you cool, and the OMEGA HydroTanium bladder fills easily and won't leak all over as you fly down the trail.

Bottom Line: Fill this low-profile CamelBak hydration pack and let the downhill chaos begin.

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Rating for this product: 5

My best CamelBak yet....

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November 12, 2009

had this for 2 years now.....absolutely love it. Main use is for mountain biking, but have used it for some day hikes as well. Very durable material, and has decent storage for its slim design. The bite valve is a bit different from most camelbaks, but this hasnt caused any problems for me. Definately worth the $$$

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Rating for this product: 5

Zen should be its name

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December 9, 2008

Chaos? Really? I like Zen: this pack carries the right amount of water (70oz), the right amount of gear (a saddlebag of essentials fits perfectly in the small packet, and big pocket gives just enough space for a light layer and your pump), and fits very well.

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Anyone know if you'd be able to fit a smallish DSLR with

Anyone know if you'd be able to fit a smallish DSLR with a kit zoom in here? I'm talking about a 20d with a 28-80mm lens.

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May 1, 2009

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I actually went ahead and grabbed this pack - my 20D and 28-80mm lens fit comfortably in the pack WITH a full 2L bladder of water. I'll probably have to make some concessions on what else I carry with me (No extra jacket/layer?) but I can definately fit the essentials and my DSLR, although I'll have to fix the lens every time I take it out to shoot.

Good call Angus

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May 10, 2009

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I disagree with Angus. Any hydration pack that has any water in it balloons and would make the outside pocket smaller...considerably. If you are just using it for storage and not using the bladder or hydration capability then go for it, but then it just becomes a bag. I might recommend the BD BBee pack or Bullet, or a larger Camelbak pack. Again, this pack is fine if you will use it only as a pack and not for hydration which is what it is intended for and equipped for.

By the way, i have a Lobo, which is pretty much the same thing, and i have never been able to fit a DSLR body and one lens, much less two. At least not safely and securely.

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May 1, 2009

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I disagree. It's a 2-liter capacity, which is 2 Nalgenes. A body and lens are each smaller than a Nalgene, so you should be able to get them in just fine. Especially such a short lens. I doubt that you'll be able to store them attached, but they should fit.

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May 1, 2009

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I would say no. That front pocket would probably hold the body of a DSLR with no lenses at all. You are going to want 800-1000 cu. in. pack for what you want.

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May 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Worthless in cold weather

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December 29, 2008

I purchased this product for skiing. I also purchased an insulating tube for the line. After one 5 minute ski run in 20 degree temps, the line is completely frozen, even when I blow the line out first. DO NOT USE FOR SKIING

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Rating for this product: 5

GET ONE!

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November 7, 2008

I love this pack! But that logo is a little bit lame. 2 liters is more than sufficient for a nice ride. I can fit all the things I need for a ride. Tubes, levers, pump, bike tool, etc. Fits very comfortably! I totally recommend it!

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Pack for Slower Trips.

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December 4, 2008

This hydration pack fits well under the camelback name. There is plenty of water, and it sits well on your body. There is plenty of space to store things, but keep in mind that it's all going on your back. It took me a couple of rides to realize you should probably use the pockets for the bare essentials. I also agree that logo is lame...

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome pack, use it for what it is designed for

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January 4, 2009

This pack is the tits for FR and DH mountain biking. A full face helmet and pad can be tightly strapped to the pack. the straps really tighten down so that you gear doesn't sway around on you. Their is also room in the pack to carry essentials, tool, tube, pump, cliff bars. The pack fits nicely on the back and is well ventilated.

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Rating for this product: 4

Just right for XC and FR in UT, WY and CO

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 16, 2008

While it's just a tad heavy for its size, I put that down to the 1000D Cordura fabric. This pack fits great, is damn near indestructible, holds plenty of water for a 4 hour session, plus spare gloves, shades, a multitool, tire levers, keys, my phone, a powerbar, spare tube (xc or dh) patch kit and pump, plus a super-packable wind shell. I can strap my shin guards and helmet to the outside, and there's even room for a travel pack of Charmin at the bottom for emergencies. What else do you need?

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Rating for this product: 5

Like Goldielocks

By: Backcountry.com Employee
April 16, 2008

Not too big, not too small, just perfect!!

This is great for biking as well as skiing/snowboarding.
Able to store the most essential equipment without making you feel like a Sherpa.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
1680D and 1000D Nylon 
Volume:
580cu in (9.5L) 
Reservoir Volume:
70oz (2L) 
External Pockets:
1 Main pocket, 1 small front 
Waist-Belt:
Yes 
Compression Straps:
Yes 
Bite Valve:
Big Bite Valve 
Weight:
1lb 14oz (860g) 
Recommended Use:
Biking, hiking, skiing, boarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
[Pack] 2 years; [Bladder] lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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