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Leanne Breisler
> 3 dayThis thing is a POS. Before every use I budget an extra 10 mins to fight the water bag into the pack because if you use the pockets at all it’s a nightmare to get the water in. At this point I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s intended use is : all water and no gear, no water and all gear, or half the water it holds and a few select pieces of gear. For the record the gear I like to carry is a tire pump, shock pump, an extra chain, and a few different size wrenches. Not really a lot of gear at all. A nightmare, can’t wait to get a different bag.
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A. Noid
> 3 dayThe best praise I can give is that I didnt notice it when riding my mountain bike. No pokes, slipping shoulder straps, leaking on my leg, nothing. The one thing Ill say is that they could have given the option to mount the hose on either side strap, but didnt. The little strap that the mag clip hooks to is only on the right, which is the opposite of where Im used to having my hose. That said, it does hold it where I can drink no hands most of the time(sometimes it slips) And the bite valve is rectangular, you have to bite on the side or nothing. My old Source bag was round, position didnt matter. It does have a nice flip lever to shut the water off though. Simple, if its in your way, its off, out of the way, its on. Now, filling it is a whole different matter, its very awkward to fill all the way because you have to lay it flat, while holding it under the chin(theres a plastic tab to do just that) then pour into the hole without spilling into the rest of the pack. The open topped, fold over and slide the bar on type on my Source bag worked much easier. And since I havent seen it well covered here, heres the pack layout. Theres a top zipper that gets you to the water pouch, you could put things in there, but I wont. Just below/behind this is another zipper with a pouch that goes 2/3 of the way to the bottom of the pack, about 3 below this is an open topped drop in pouch that also goes to the bottom. Just below that is another zipper pouch, still about 12 deep, that goes all the way down as well. Inside this is a shallower pocket with a key clip above it, and two small net pouches that would fit an energy bar or the like. And I dont get the panic about the magnet, at worst, your phone will be on the opposite strap, 4-5 away, I carry mine in the drop in pouch, so no worries. I carry a flip phone in an added pouch on the other strap, easy to get to and use with one hand if youve crashed and broken something and cant get the pack off. Overall, I like it, but what these things cost nowadays is ridiculous. But my old CB lasted 20 years, with only a broken zipper leading to its replacement. If this ones that good, Ill be in the ground before it breaks, turning 60 next month.
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Magda
> 3 dayLove it already
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Ruben
Greater than one weekWell, super cheap material, took it out on a bike ride and hit a curb and luckily landed on my back but the camelbak did not survive. Got big holes in the material now and I’ve only had the thing for a week. I highly recommend getting the Camelbak mil spec M.U.L.E. Well worth the 150 bucks!
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NAUDY R.
Greater than one weekTiene mucho espacio la cantidad correcta de agua y hasta sobra la uso para mtb y va de maravilla no hay botes ni tampoco molesta para mi una excelente compra
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LizardLvr
> 3 dayI have owned may hiking hydration paks by Camelbak. So, I knew what to expect and I was not disappointed. This pack holds an sufficient amount of water to get me through several hours. It is easy to fill with a very wide mouth opening but just pay attention to how much water you are putting in and stop at least 4 inches from the top or you and the pak will get wet. I stop 6 inches and that works for me. The zippers work great and I can say in all the years I have owned this brand, I have never had a zipper fail. There are lots of places to hold keys snacks, and other essentials. Note, if you are a pro or avid biker, this pack is probably not for you. In this case, Camelbak did not focus on the weight of the pack and it can get heavy, not just because is is filled with water but because there is a lot of material and straps. When I say heavy, I do not mean like a brick. I mean that for people who are concerned with how much weight they are carrying for very long rides, this pack is heavy. For the average cyclist who is never too far from home this pack is perfectly fine.
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Art
Greater than one weekI bought my first CamelBak like 20 years ago and *loved* it. The products have since evolved into these really cheap products. Everything feels thin and flimsy and the seams kind of just unravel. But it holds water on my back when I hike so I cant complain at all. If you ask me, CamelBak has improved their profit margins incredibly over the last 20 years by producing a cheaper and cheaper product at the same price. I guess thats what you should expect from a company.
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Camilo Acosta
> 3 dayExcelente morral, muy buen material y perfecto su funcionamiento.
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Janet Schoen
> 3 dayIt started leaking the 2nd time of use. The pouch is not useable & its unfortunate because of the price point. You would think if you pay more you get better quality but that’s not the case here.
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José Moutinho
> 3 dayPrático