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CamelBak Alpine Explorer Hydration Pack - 3L

CamelBak Alpine Explorer Hydration Pack - 3L

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CamelBak Alpine Explorer Hydration Pack - 3L

When you need lots of room for an all-day adventure, take advantage of the CamelBak Alpine Explorer Hydration Pack's expansive cargo space. This pack has plenty of room for extra layers and lunch, while an external, fleece-lined pocket keeps your sunglasses or MP3 easily accessible. Four compression straps and a comfortable harness and waist-belt stabilize the Alpine Explorer on your hike. A three-liter water reservoir keeps you well watered, while the mesh back panel allows for a bit of airflow in back.

Bottom Line: Discover a comfy, large-cargo hydration pack with a bit of CamelBak alpine exploring.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for Bike Commute

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September 17, 2008

The pack fits very comfortably, even wile leaning over handlebars for a while. Great stability. I also love the open mesh pocket where I can just throw my U-lock without taking time to unzip another pocket. Great pack.

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Rating for this product: 5

EVEN FITS BIG MAN!

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September 14, 2008

I'm about 6'3" and weigh 275lbs. I'm a big guy and this pack fits comfortably. If you're looking for a good day pack with plenty of water capacity, room to put things, that's comfortable, and very adjustable then this is what you want. When I got the pack I went on an 8 mile hike, 4 miles both ways. I had PLENTY of water, and I drink a lot of water. I even took quite a tumble down some rocks rolling over the pack on the rocks, no damage was done, of course that's not to say it cannot be ripped, however it is strong material and good stitching nonetheless. When shopping for this pack I found it slightly cheaper elsewhere, however I choose BackCountry.com because they had reviews that helped make my decision much easier. (I like to support the sites that help me make better purchases.) I am really glad I purchased it from BackCountry. I ordered the Olive Green/Burnt Orange, then changed my mind after it already shipped (hours after ordering), so I called them up, they said I could order the Black/Fennel Seed and refuse the package for the other pack and my card would be refunded. So I ended up getting both, refused the package and ended up changing my mind again and keeping the Olive Green/Burnt Orange. BackCountry's customer support was fantastic! Everything was handled promptly and I received my pack in perfect condition within a few days after ordering. I highly recommend the CamelBak Alpine Explorer Hydration Pack - 3L and BackCountry.com Happy Exploring! :-)

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Day Pack

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July 21, 2008

The ultimate day pack! Plenty of room for food extra clothes, maps, etc. Highly recommended!

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Rating for this product: 5

Camelbak Alpine Explorer

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August 13, 2007

Well designed day pack with numerous pouches and ease of accessibility. I own a Camelbak Mule, which has served well over the last 4 years but the ease of installing the bladder on the Alpine Explorer is a breeze even with the pack nearly loaded. I viewed a number of other day packs and this one suits my needs extremely well. The pack rides well and the wider waist belt is also a great addition.

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Rating for this product: 4

do it all pack

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March 26, 2007

This pack works great for day trips, biking, and winter trips up the mountain. Great fit and plenty of room for all your day-trip tools whether you're packing for bad weather or going backcountry. Reminds me of Dakine pack quality, that's a good thing. Little heavier than I'd like, but that what makes them last. Camelback is just bladders and bottles, they actually put together a decent pack.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great day pack

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February 26, 2007

Pleased with the alpine explorer - really like the updated bite valve with cover and on/off valve. Straps allowing for expanding or compressing the pack depending on size of your load are also nice. Open storage section allows for quick access. Waist belt is comfortable. One nice thing would be to have a drinking tube clip like on other models.

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Rating for this product: 4

Alpine Explorer Hydration Pack

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January 31, 2007

Great backpack. Big pockets, very accessible. A good buy.

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Rating for this product: 5

Alpine Explorer Hydration Pack

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October 11, 2006

I am extremely pleased with the pack - it has lots of room and is very comfortable

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Backpack

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August 20, 2006

This is an awesome backpack that is great for one-day ascents or trips. I just recently used it on a two week climbing trip, and it was perfect for bringing up to the cliffs each day. I was able to fit all my climbing gear in it, plus some food and extra clothing. There is also tons of water space between the pouch and the two water bottle holders. It also kept much of my gear dry when the weather got crappy, especially in the front pocket that has a waterproof zipper. Another cool feature is that there are no straps bouncing all around when you are hiking, because they can all be bound up by built in hook-and-loop strips. This is a great pack, and I strongly recommend it!

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Rating for this product: 5

Camelbak Alpine Explorer

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July 6, 2006

I recently purchased a CamelBak Alpine Explorer for use as a general purpose daypack. I looked at all of the major brands but kept coming back to the CamelBak. The pack is about 1800cu inches and includes a separate bladder pouch that does not interfere by taking up room in the main pack. The bladder zips into its own space that makes taking it in and out a breeze. The main pocket is quite large and there is ample room for all of your daily hiking needs. You can easily fit in a lightweight jacket and pants, as well as nearly any amount of food plus another bladder. There is an outside mesh pocket that is situated between the main pocket and a smaller, exterior pocket. This can be used for maps, guide books or your rain shell. The exterior pocket is large enough for a first aid kit, medium sized books and trail snacks. Near the top of the main pocket there is also a small zippered pocket that can be used to hold sunglasses, an MP3 or what I used it for, holding my digital camera. There are two cinch adjusters on each side as well as exterior bottle pockets. The back is channeled for good airflow and also features an internal, frame sheet. The waist belt does what it should, but can not be stored out of the way. This is a great pack that can and should be used for anything you do. I have so far used it to day hike Mt. Rainier, carry three kids' lunches during a field trip to the zoo for my son's class and use it as an airplane carry on for a short trip.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Nylon
Volume: 2015cu in (33L)
Reservoir Volume: 100oz (3L)
Exterior Pockets: 2 Front
Compression Straps: 4
Bite Valve: Locking Big Bite
Waist-belt: Yes
Weight: 2lb 11oz (1240g)
Recommended Use: Day hiking, backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: [Pack] 2 years; [Bladder] lifetime