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One Hump or Two
Advantages: easy to carry, lightweight drinks pack Disadvantages: a little harder to fill than it perhaps needs to be
...and Boots would be the Camelbak Zoid. The Zoid is a hydration pack ideal for outdoor sports to carry a drink with you without the need for a separate backpack to carry bottles of drink with you. I managed to obtain my Camelbak free of charge thanks to my subscription to the Daily Mail's Snowboard magazine. The principle of the Zoid is quite simple, it's a 2.1 litre drinks container, enclosed within a backpack. The pack itself is quite lightweight ... ...Obviously this makes the Camelbak Zoid ideal for Winter Sports, however this isn't it's only use and I've found it quite helpful for a couple of other sports. It lends itself to being a multiuse pack that also comes in handy for Running, Cycling and Hiking. As with Winter Sports it's just as important to have an easy way to carry your drinks with you when you go out. The fact it's suitable for both warm and cold drinks makes it very useful and it ...
Andy.mack 23.01.2010 · Read full review
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Water Great Product! (Camelbak Lobo)
Advantages: Huge capacity, great valve system Disadvantages: Heavy when full, expensive
...you should consider whether a Camelbak would be a good investment for you. I have always hated having to remove my hands from the handlebars to struggle with a water bottle mounted on the fram of the bike and then have to look down to replace it. For me this was an issue of safety. A friend recommended a Camelbak and it has been one of the best purchases I have made. Looks
The Lobo is one of the biggest Camelbaks on the market with a 3 litre ... ...great for chucking a wallet, keys, phone etc in as well as a puncture repair kit. The bag itself is black in colour with grey trim and some snazzy reflective silver detail. It stands out well in the dark. Comfort The padding on the straps of the Lobo make it a very comfortable accessory to wear, this is further enhanced by a series of grooves allowing air to flow between you and the bag. This reduces the sweat generated which is a welcome addition. ...
thejazzyj 23.10.2009 · Read full review
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Camelbak Snoblast - has never let me down.
Advantages: Comes with bladder, expandable, waterproof, well constructed from quality materials, looks cool Disadvantages: Putting an mp3 player holder/port in the rear of the bag is daft. How about in the shoulder strap?
I bought a Camelbak Snoblast in the USA in January 2007 and have been using it for skiing holidays, walking holidays and just general use ever since then. I think I paid about £60.
In total I have skied with it for 8 weeks in all conditions and have been on a number of fell walking holidays where I have used it as a day sack.
One of the things that attracted me to this particular bag was that it comes with a Camelbak hydration bladder and insulated ... ...of the shoulder straps. This is meant to stop the water from freezing in the tube and has done this every time except one particularly cold day in Breckenfridge when it hit -25. When skiing I do not like to feel overburdened by luggage and don't like stuffing pockets with gear. This pack once on is very compact and barely noticeable once you get moving. The straps in no way restrict movement and it is pretty straightforward to take off when chairlifts ...
zoetna 05.07.2009 · Read full review
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Hydrapak AS Trail
Advantages: Easy to clean an maintain Disadvantages: Lacks extra storage
I wanted to try Hydrapak so I gambled on the AS Trail. I am very glad that I did. The bladder doesn't have a screw-on lid like most other systems but rather a roll-top with velcro. I know that sounds bad and I was skeptical, but it really does hold water well. I filled it up and squeezed and couldn't get it to leak. Additionally, the bladder is easily pulled inside-out so that makes drying and cleaning a breeze. Oh yeah, the hose disconnects from ... ...snaking the hose through the system - the connection is also excellent, no leaks.
The construction of the pack is perfect. Nothing is coming apart, no loose threads. The straps stay tight. I did find that the chest strap (I didn't even try to use to waist strap) kept pulling my jersey up exposing my lower back to mud - a problem made worse, I suspect, by the air channel pads. But when I disconnected that strap everything was fine. The pack has a ...
helix1250 29.08.2007 · Read full review
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I love it!
Advantages: size of reservoir, pack size. comfort Disadvantages: makes you need to pee lots!
I got a camelbak M.U.L.E. from hubby for going hillwalking locally (we live in aberdeenshire so fantastic hills round us) and needed something a little larger than just a hydration pack as I tend to take 2 dogs and all the bits and bobs they need (poop bags, dog treats, leads etc) as well as some waterproofs for me!
I suffer from asthma and find that regualr sipping on cool water helps avoid attacks, and means I use less of my inhalers, and can ... ...is well made, and fits nicely. Hubby finds it comfy too, so its not just built for us ladies!
I find the reservoir easy to clean (I have the cleaning brushes for it, and use effervescene cleaning tablets too) and then tend to store it dry in the cupboard. I also tend to fill it the day before a walk, and freeze it until that evening, then leave out to thaw overnight so its refreshing and cool for the next walk.
I love the valve - so easy to use, ...
MrsDB 09.12.2006 · Read full review
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Philips Brilliance 190S9
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