CamelBak Lobo Bike Hydration Backpack - Helmet Carry - Magnetic Tube Trap - 100 oz

(1144 reviews)

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  • Cesar Equigua

    > 3 day

    It fits good and the storage is good. It seems to be leaking around where the drinking hose connects. Not the connection itself but on the bag side itself It has a slow leak and when I fill it and it sits itll end up all wet and then I can use the storage because itll get my stuff wet.

  • Magda

    > 3 day

    Love it already

  • jesus

    > 3 day

    Mochila de gran calidad y precio ajustado. Es la segunda que tengo y sigo opinando que es la mejor. Agua fresca durante 3 horas sin problema.

  • JeriOwl

    > 3 day

    I really appreciated my first Camelback Id bought back in 2005. I bought it for using on my SAR team but it had a real workout when I spent a couple months working in the MO Ozarks documenting a situation on behalf of FEMA. Over time (years) that water bladder had become brittle, though it is replaceabl. The bag itself was in reasonable condition for all those years but Id lost it during a move. Living on a farm now Ive realized additional uses for a Camelbak. This bag features zippered compartments which are perfect to use to hold bags of nuts, trail mix, energy bars, even a small sandwich (turkey in a bagel for the win!) Same quality construction Ive come to expect from Camelbak. My husband ran off with this bag, apparently hes decided itll be perfect for those hot summer days on the tractor and working around the farm or in his work truck. I recommend using with just plain water or a bit of added sea salt (electrolytes). Dont use sugary drinks, theyll mold quick enough! Rinse occasionally with a very mild bleach solution or preferably yet with a bit of hypochlorous acid (there are devices sold here on Amazon for this purpose) or another great option is to add an appropriate amount of colloidal silver to the drinking water to help maintain freshness. Aother experienced tip is to install a command hook in the shower to hang the freshly washed pack.

  • Roy A.

    > 3 day

    Light & cool with plenty of storage....holds plenty of water too!!

  • Eric and Liz Aderhold

    > 3 day

    One of favorite forms of exercise, especially now, is walking around my neighborhood and nearby neighborhoods. This CamelBak is the perfect companion for a long walk in a city. It is a very minimalist hydration pack. It has just enough room for your water, a small snack, a sunglasses case, and a couple other things. Dont expect to be able to shove a jacket in here! The small size keeps the weight down and also doesnt warm up your back as much as a larger pack would. I dont plan to start using this for long hikes in the woods -- CamelBak makes larger packs that are much better suited for this. For an outdoor workout in a city its just the right size.

  • Jaron

    > 3 day

    Product makes it easy to exercise or ride bikes without needing to carry a cumbersome water bottle.

  • Anthony James

    > 3 day

    Overall construction of this item is what Ive come to expect from camelback. Its well made with 3 sections for storage. Ive used it a lot and really like how it fits. It breathes decently well on your back, and after a while you almost forget its there. My only gripe is the storage spaces they do give you. When you put in a full bladder of water everything is so tight its hard to actually store anything. I have a few small items and I almost have to drop kick my phone to get it into the pack. Other than that Im very happy with it.

  • John H

    > 3 day

    I use this for bicycle rides up to 4 hours. On a hot day, Ill drink all 3 liters of water and more so I need a large capacity hydration pack. I also pack food, CO2, spare tube, compact tools and a few sheets of toilet paper. All those items earned their spot in my pack at one time or another. My old Camelbak Lobo was a champion, but after 10 years of faithful service, the fabric on the zippered pockets just wore out. So every aspect of the new Lobo will be compared to the old. HYDRATION: This is really why you buy a hydration pack and Camelbak makes one of the best. Both the old and new design uses a fill port large enough to fit my XXL paw inside for cleaning. While the new port is threaded and takes about a half turn to seal, the old port had a cam closure that would seal after a quarter turn. If you dont really tighten the cap securely, the new design will leak. This has happened several times. The old cap had a hinge at the bottom and flopped out of the way when you were adding ice and water. The new Lobo has a hinge at the top and flops down, covering the port when youre trying to fill it. It either takes three hands or and awkward technique to keep the cap out of the way. Old port design wins big. The new drinking tube is long enough to trim to your particular taste. The bite valve hasnt changed over the years. The shut-off valve is slightly better on the new Lobo. New drink tube wins. The old bladder was held securely in place around the fill port with fabric and hook-and-loop. It took two separate zippers to raise a storage pocket to expose the fill port. The new bladder is held in its pocket by a single zipper and its fill handle. The fill port has a T-shaped hook, but there is nothing for it to hook onto. Old and new tie on this one. PACK: This is the second part of the name hydration pack, but its still important for carrying all your other stuff. Both old and new designs have multiple separate compartments and an expandable stuff-pocket. The difference is the old design for the pockets were completely external. By this I mean filling the bladder to max capacity wouldnt take away room for storage. The new design is a little sleeker to look at, but if you pack the inner pocket full of supplies, you wont get your full 3l of water capacity. The new pack has hooks for carrying a bicycle helmet, but I always carry my bicycle helmet on my head to protect my brain in a crash. Who thought these hooks were a good idea?. Old Lobo pack wins big. ERGONOMICS: The new pack has a stiff board in the back to help airflow through the cushioned area. The board might also protect your spine in certain kinds of falls. The old pack was more flexible and conformed to the shape of your back. More contact eases pressure points, but inhibits airflow. If you ride in the cold, this might be a good thing. Another thing about the stiff back board is it makes it harder to load ice cubes into the bladder for hot days. This one comes down to personal preference, but I like the old design better. The shoulder straps on both Lobos are well padded and mesh-ventilated. Both have adjustable chest straps, but the new design has a longer range of adjustment. The new Lobo also comes standard with a magnetic tube keeper. This is really handy and easy to use once you get the hang of unclipping it. I never use the waist straps so Im glad they detach easily. Both designs are the same and really cheap so I didnt feel bad about throwing them away. New Lobo wins. If it seems like Im hard on the new design, its only because the old one was so good. So why did I buy this new one? They dont sell the old one. And even with its flaws, it was still better for my needs than anything else I found on the market. Now a word about their lifetime warranty. Sounds pretty good, huh? Except it doesn’t warrantee the product for your lifetime, but the products, lifetime, whatever that means. They explain it to mean they expect the materials to wear out and you can’t expect warranty coverage past normal wear and tear material lifetime expectancy. I think that’s a weenie way of redefining lifetime warranty, but that’s just my opinion.

  • Gilbo & Sherry

    Greater than one week

    This bag has the capacity to hold enough water for my whole bike ride! The pack is high quality and comfortable.

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