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CamelBak Daxio Hydration Pack w/0.5L Bottle
CamelBak Daxio Hydration Pack w/0.5L Bottle
The Camelbak Daxio Hydration Pack with 0.5L Bottle prepares you for the office, the classroom, the gym, and the trail, but doesn’t overload you with superfluous cargo space. If you’ve ever ridden your bike ten miles to the office in the midst of a heat wave, you’ll dig that the Daxio has both a laptop sleeve and a spillproof CamelBak Better Bottle with a dedicated insulated pocket. No longer must you thirst while transporting your PowerPoint presentation by pedal. When Saturday rolls around, leave your lappie at home and head to the hills with your hydration bladder stored in the padded computer sleeve—it double as an insulated reservoir pocket with a hang loop and a tube exit. Air Mesh suspension keeps your back from melting on your way to class during summer semester.
Bottom Line: If you value proper hydration as much as you appreciate a good blog post, make the Daxio your daypack.
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I am 6' 3" and often have a problem with backpacks not being...
I am 6' 3" and often have a problem with backpacks not being large enough vertically to be comfortable. Can anyone tell me if this pack is good in that sense or recommend other good school/daypacks for tall people?
By: francis.h.1432828
1 day ago
What size bladder will this hold?
What size bladder will this hold?
By: lelo72834051
October 14, 2008
The Daxio is Camelbak's branching out into the student market. You have a few of options for hydration in this:
1) Hands-Free Adapter
Just use Camelbak's hands-free adapter for your Better Bottle that comes with the pack. You don't have to get your pack out, and water comes right to you. The downside is that .5L is really not much water.
http://www.backcountry.com/store/CAM0263/CamelBak-Better-Bot
2) Camelbak Reservoir
A Camelbak Hydrotanium Reservoir would in theory work well, but it has its own flaws. The reservoir is designed to go into the laptop sleeve, and while I've never had problems with a leaky reservoir, they can be floppy and a pain to work with. That being said, you can still easily get a 3L reservoir in there with some extra gear. No laptop.
http://www.backcountry.com/store/CAM0158/CamelBak-Omega-Hydr
3) Camelbak Unbottle or Stoaway
Here's my favorite option. The Unbottle or Stoaway can be used in any pack, any time, doesn't really matter. It's a little more self-contained, etc.
If you want to take the pack skiing or into the cold, the stoaway has a handy insulated tube to help with freezing. You can defeat the anti-freezing thing by just blowing water out of the hose and back into the reservoir though.
http://www.backcountry.com/store/CAM0237/CamelBak-Unbottle-H
http://www.backcountry.com/store/CAM0254/CamelBak-Stoaway-Hy
By: Matt Fuller ![]()
October 15, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | 420D Nylon oxford, Air Mesh back panel |
| Volume: | 1590cu in (26L) |
| Water Bottle Volume: | 16.9oz (0.5L) |
| Pockets: | [External] 1 water bottle; [Internal] main compartment, laptop sleeve, organizer w/ cell phone pocket |
| Waist-belt: | No |
| Compression Straps: | Yes |
| Weight: | 1.72lbs (780g) |
| Recommended Use: | Campus, commuting, hiking, biking |







