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CamelBak Hydrobak Hydration Pack - 2007
The CamelBak Hydrobak Hydration Pack combines absolute comfort with a high-performance, low-profile design. Over-the-shoulder tube routing puts water right where you want it, close at hand. The Hydrobak is perfect for hikes, trail runs, and short bike rides. A small slash pocket gives you a place to store some energy bars and your car keys. The new Airmesh back panel ventilates to keep you comfortable and dry. With a compact footprint and short length, the CamelBak Hydrobak Hydration Pack is perfect for women and kids.
Bottom Line: Take it to the park with the CamelBak Hydrobak Hydration Pack.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
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By: MBL
September 4, 2007
This product is great for mountain biking. The only downfalls are the fact that it has no waist strap to keep it more secure for downhill and its impossible to not get water all over it when you fill it up unless you take the bladder out each time.
What do you use to clean out the water line after it has been
What do you use to clean out the water line after it has been setting for awhile?
By: rlgi2125146
March 17, 2008
To be honest I would most likely just run some clean water through it if there is nothing built up in it. If you have some buildup maybe let some white vinegar sit in there for a few minutes and then rinse it all out. Or bleach. Either way just rinse it out reallllly good so you don't get that awful taste!
or if you want to spend money. go for this cleaning kit. http://www.backcountry.com/store/CAM0239/CamelBak-Hydration-
By: Joey Hannes
March 27, 2009
Hate packs; Loved this one
By: SkiKansas
August 24, 2007
I am generally a huge fan of lumbar packs and not such a fan of running with a backpack -- but this is the exception.
Like most women with waist that is smaller than their hips, my lumbar hydration pack rides up and flops around when I run.
I was wonderfully surprised how stable this hydration pack was for trail running. I was skeptical that it didn't have a waist or chest strap, but found that it doesn't need one.
Super stable, even on the downhills, and the pocket holds a cell phone and keys just fine. Could stuff a windbreaker in with the hydration pack -- but overall a very low profile.
Awesome pack.
HydroPak - Camelpack - 1.5L - Black
By: PEI_Jason
March 29, 2007
Nice product - compact. Perfect for biking or under your coat for spring skiing. 1.5L is just enough for me. Pouch can hold keys and a Clif bar. If you want to pack more stuff, upgrade to a larger pack with a waist strap. Only downfall is that it doesn't have a chest strap. Light pack - I like it.
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