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Quality materials, very functional February 8, 2009 Ivan W. Ong (Charlotte, North Carolina United States) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is my 3rd CamelBak in the last 12 years or so. I was pleasantly surprised by the improvements that have been engineered into this product. The water bladder and tubing is of medical grade materials (TPU, Elastomers) and does not have the odor issues of PVC. One gets the impression that this product has been thoughtfully designed. The reflectors on the straps are great. The bladder is hung inside the bag, thus preventing it from sagging under heavy loads. The position is very comfortable on one's back and there is no shifting or bouncing on gnarly downhills unlike the older design. The only criticism is that the lower pocket should have two zippers. The reason is this: it opens very wide in an inverted U-shape fashion. If you forget to zip up on the trail, you will loose whatever is inside- and I have seen my fair share of items strewn on singletracks. A two zipper format is more of an insurance as you can by habit centralize the zippers to the middle of the pack.
All in all, a really nice product at a very fair price.
comfortable October 10, 2008 S. Murillo (Bogota, Colombia) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
it's comfortable, doesn't taste like plastic, fits well, has adjustable strings which have belcro at the end to roll them so thy don't get in your way. the sternum strap gives much more stability, but if you dont want it it can be removed. its easy to fill, and has just the exact cargo space for important things (cell phone, maybe an energy bar, air pump, and it can e adjusted to even take clothing such as a sweter and some pants at the same time).
Great pack August 28, 2008 iDude 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is my first hydration pack and it sure does what I was hoping it would do. It's small and light, holds 2L of water which is enough for 2 hours on the track for both me and my wife. What's more, it also holds my wallet, keys and cellphone. I always pop a bunch of ice cubes in there especially on hot days. The only problem is that the water left in the tube warms up and you have to drink that first before you reach the cooler water in the main tank.
Great purchase June 11, 2009 Jeff Examus 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
What a difference from water bottles to a Camelbak. And the Rogue is the perfect size and weight for the two to three hour rides that I go on. Two liters is plenty and it stays cold. I also stick my truck keys and my phone back there too. Its great to have my phone on me to take pictures every once in a while. Let me add, its very easy to clean.
A must-have for outdoor enthusiasts September 23, 2007 Noteworthy (Grand Rapids, MI) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I take the Camelbak with me on every mountain bike trail ride, filled with ice water. For me personally, I find that on a moderately hot day, the 2.1-liter reservoir suffices for 2-3 hours of activity. There are two convenient zippered pouches in the back, perfect for storing car keys, cell phone, a couple of powerbars, etc.
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