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CamelBak FlashFlo Lumbar Pack - 1.3L
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CamelBak FlashFlo Lumbar Pack - 1.3L
Carrying a water bottle, or a huge-ass backpack, on your fitness walks is pretty awkward. Bring CamelBak's FlashFlo Lumbar Pack instead. The FlashFlo has a 45-ounce water reservoir and a pocket for your MP3 player, so you're set for your morning or afternoon fitness walks. Side-cinch compression straps on the FlashFlo keep this lumbar pack secure, so it's not flopping up and down when you pick up your pace, and an external pocket keeps your keys and lip balm secure.
Bottom Line: Ditch the water bottle and way-too-big backpack and grab CamelBak's FlashFlo Lumbar Pack for your fitness walks.
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By: topo rat
July 8, 2008
I bought this pack for long trail runs and almost threw it off a cliff the first time I used it. It may be the best pack ever for hikers, bikers, and male runners, but if you are a female runner with a waist, this pack is balls. When full of water, it either bounced like a jack rabbit or bruised my hips from being cinched too tight. If the last thing you want to do on a run is stop every ten feet to adjust a pack, don't buy this.
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By: whopmac2236916
June 30, 2008
Use this pack to jog up a mountain trail and it works great. The pack fiets snug around my waist and doesn't loosen along the way. It's easy to use while jogging and allows me to keep stride without interruption.
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By: mtngirl
October 15, 2007
I live in Colorado at 9,000 feet where big storms come in FAST in the summer. I always like to carry a rain jacket if I am running for more than an hour. With a full camelbak, this pack does not fit even the most compact jacket. If I run for less than an hour, I usually don't take water. This pack is just not for me. It's not bad, it's just probably better for someone in a hotter climate who always needs to carry water.
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By: Charlton
June 11, 2007
I bought this pack for marathon training and have liked it for that purpose. Its best feature is probably the stable ride. I have found it comfortable over long runs, and the side compression straps allow me to keep it stable as the volume decreases (from drinking). It also has plenty of room for keys, a few gels, and a light windbreaker. The tube is adjustable (just cut to length), easy to drink from, and doesn't drip. Overall, this is a good running hydration solution.
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By: Melanie M.
June 11, 2007
I'm 5'2" and about 110 lbs. and I used this pack for a 15.5 mile hike/run and it worked out great for me. I would recommend this pack for anyone, no matter what your size is!
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By: Stephen Dunkley
April 4, 2007
The capacity for this device is just right for longer runs 5 to 10 miles.
I'm a little large (6 ft, about 220 lbs.)and need the hydration.
I used it on a Bartram Trail race (8 miles at 3500 ft. elevation) in NC just two weeks ago.
I fumbled with side/cinch straps a little, but eventually figured out how to best use them.
It's a good size, but takes getting used to running with a lumbar pack with that much water volume.
I think this one is best for fitness walkers and day hikers.
It can work for trail runners, but you need to be a decent size (min. 5 ft. 10 in.)and have the strength to carry that much weight (roughly 4 pounds filled) at your center of gravity.
If your smaller than the min., I recommend a smaller volume lumber pack or go with a over the shoulders type hydration pack.
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By: PaigeFresh
February 28, 2007
I really like this pack... It takes a few tries to figure out the best position for comfort and weight distribution (as with most lumbar packs). I am 5-7 140ish and have fouund it to be comfortable even when full. I bought it for use while dirt bike riding, but I use it all of the time (hiking/walking, soccer practice, even at the park with my kids). It has a good amount of storage and it even works to just sling across shoulder when not doing major activity. The only down sides I find (1)pulling out drink tube long enough to get to mouth and then getting it back without having a lot of tube sticking out (2)the straps hang loose when the belt is pulled tight around my waist
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By: runvinrun
July 25, 2006
I bought it for marathon training. I already have a Camelbak Catalyst but needed a higher capacity for longer runs (45 oz vs. 28 oz. or 18-20 miles vs 13 miles for me). I'm definitely biased as I prefer Camelbaks over water bottles! The FlashFlo reservoir is way easier to fill and put back into the pack than the Catalyst. The belt tightens in front - another improvement for ease of use. The side-cinch compression system allows one to tighten it as you drink to reduce the annoying sloshing and help keep it from riding around. Two, more than ample zipper pockets for gels, keys, etc. The outer pocket is designed to hold a CD or MP3 player but I don't run with music so I've never tried that feature. It took me two runs to get accustomed to the adjustments. I kept prematurely tightening the side cinches at first which causes the pack to twist upside down. It also took some time to figure out where to let it ride on my back comfortably. I wouldn't recommend it for small people as the filled reservoir weighs nearly 4 pounds. (I weigh nearly 200 lbs.) Once I figured out how to adjust it for my comfort, I really fell in love with it.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Nylon
Volume:
98cu in (1.6L)
Hydration Compatible:
Yes, included bottle
External Pockets:
1 MP3, 1 key pocket
Weight:
15oz (439g)
Recommended Use:
Walking, short hikes
Manufacturer Warranty:
[Pack] 2 years; [Bladder] lifetime