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Going on a century ride? Go longer and feel stronger with CamelBak's streamlined Rogue Hydration Backpack. This pack holds two liters of water, a bike mini-pump, tools, and an energy bar. A low-profile design keeps this pack from flopping around, and won't interfere with your helmet. The Rogue Backpack's mesh back panel increases airflow, and an external zip pocket holds your keys.
Bottom Line: CamelBak's Rogue Hydration Pack keeps you cool and juiced while you play.
i just got home from a 25 mile (2hour) bike race, which is what i bought this pack for. I got one for my boyfriend and myself. they held so much stuff (bars, cell phone, key and a thin windbreaker) as well as the perfect amount of water. We got many complements on them as well with people wondering where to get one. Good job Camelbak on making a pack that fits both men and women comfortably and can hold plenty of gear.
Myself and my wife ride motorcycles and we are about to travel from the east coast tothe west coast of australia. I am looking at the rogue camelbak but thaught it might be to cumbersum. do the rogue camelbak only have the blader and the cover or dose the cover have compartments in it. thank you for taking the time to answer my question. regards Norm Francis
It's a little smaller, probably more suited for runs under 120-150 minutes. Its 12 oz compared to 19 oz, has a smaller pocket, and carries 50 oz of water vs 70 oz. Hope this helps!
The material and reservoir are durable; the pack has survived forest surveying and hard snowboarding impacts. However, I was on a chairlift (30* F) and the yellow valve popped out, emptying the reservoir. I had to buy a replacement valve. It might be an isolated incident or due to the cold, but I would suggest an upgraded bite valve. Would be 5 stars if this hadn't happened.
I pack all the essentials (tools, patch kit, phone, keys) and have enough room for snacks and other extras I think I might need. It has never let me down, always been comfortable and has plenty of organization, which is always nice.
You can also rinse it out with lemon juice (about 2-4 tablespoons mixed with water). I've washed them out with soap before and then end up with a soapy taste (unless you want to rinse it out for about 2 hours). The lemon juice does a good job of getting rid of the plastic taste and I'd much rather have a lemon tasting water than soap bubbles.(ok - this was supposed to go under as an answer, not a question - anyways, hope it helps)
I love my Camelback Rogue and have used and abused it for almost 4 years. It has been hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, skiing, and everywhere in between. The 2 liters that it holds is typically the right amount if you know how to ration appropriately. The two main pockets are the perfect size for wallets, keys and a Blackberry. It also has to side mesh pockets for granola bars or GORP bags. Just aces in my book.
Fill the reservoir with warm water & very mild soap like Dr. Bonner's, etc. Shake reservoir & let sit for about an hour. Rinse out thoroughly & I mean thoroughly. You should then be good to go. Repeat if necessary. Note, you will never be able to TOTALLY get rid of the plastic taste but this procedure will certainly help.
easy to fill, comfortable for hiking, running and biking with enough pocket space to hold essentials like sunscreen, money and keys. and i think the water tastes good. i love it.
This pack is pretty great for short hikes, runs, and rides. There's plenty of room for a few essentials, like your energy bars and gels, tools, etc., without being too cumbersome or huge for a run.
A great compact hydration backpack. I love the design and the fit ...very comfortable. Enough of pockets space for the essential gear, the pockets are not waterproof though.
2L reservoir is enough for most MTB cross country races (might want to pack an extra bottle or two for longer trips on a hot day).
1 Comment Last Comment: November 19, 2009 by: Norman Francis
By: Norman Francis
November 19, 2009
Myself and my wife ride motorcycles and we are about to travel from the east coast tothe west coast of australia.
I am looking at the rogue camelbak but thaught it might be to cumbersum.
do the rogue camelbak only have the blader and the cover or dose the cover have compartments in it.
thank you for taking the time to answer my question.
regards Norm Francis
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