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Camelbak Rogue
CamelBak Rogue Hydration Backpack - 2.1L
August 9, 2006
I'm very happy with it. It holds my wallet, keys, phone, inhaler, and mini-pump easily. It doesn't interfere with my biking, and it's easy to drink from - the first long ride I took with it, I over-hydrated by mistake! The bag is easy to fill, clean, and store. The only thing I don't like so much is that I have to keep blowing air into the bladder to keep a good stream going, but that isn't so bad, and it isn't a critique of the Rogue so much as a critique of the bladder system in general.
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Camelbak Rogue
CamelBak Rogue Hydration Backpack - 200cu in
August 9, 2006
I'm very happy with it. It holds my wallet, keys, phone, inhaler, and mini-pump easily. It doesn't interfere with my biking, and it's easy to drink from - the first long ride I took with it, I over-hydrated by mistake! The bag is easy to fill, clean, and store. The only thing I don't like so much is that I have to keep blowing air into the bladder to keep a good stream going, but that isn't so bad, and it isn't a critique of the Rogue so much as a critique of the bladder system in general.
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