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Camelbak hydration systems: whether you're mountain biking, hiking, skiing, or hunting, you NEED a Camelbak.

camelbak muleThe CamelBak Mule. The MULE is one of CamelBak's top sellers and is specifically designed for mountain bikers, but it works splendidly for climbers and skiers alike. An efficient and compact system, the Camelbak MULE has 100oz of hydration and smart cargo spaces, complete with internal organizers for tools and small gear. Perfect for any outdoor enthusiast.



camelbak snowbowlThe CamelBak SnoBowl. The CamelBak SnoBowl is a sleek and comfortable winter hydration system designed to be worn under a jacket where your water can’t freeze. Other hydration packs have to be removed to ride chairlifts comfortably, but the SnoBowl has such a low profile you can leave it on without feeling like you’re about to fall off the lift.  Bottom Line: The Camelbak SnoBowl keeps you hydrated and performing your best during any winter sport.


camelbak hydrobakThe CamelBak Hydrobak CamelBak's HydroBak combines absolute comfort with a high performance, low-profile design. Over-the-shoulder tube routing puts water right where you want it, close at hand. A compact footprint and shorter length makes the HydroBak great for women and kids. Bottom Line: Take it to the park or on a ride—this Camelbak fits your lifestyle.



camelbak classicThe CamelBak Classic The Classic hydration pack by the industry leader, CamelBak. True to its name, the Classic has a simple, low profile design, and is sleek, comfortable, and just the right size for longer outings. It has a 70oz (2L) bladder, breathable mesh shoulder straps to keep you cool, and a secure bungee cinch cord that holds that extra layer when the goin’ gets hot.


camelbak zoidThe CamelBak Zoid 72 oz. The CamelBak Zoid holds 72oz of water and sports a redesigned insulation system so your water won’t freeze during winter sports. In addition to the neoprene hose and bite-valve cover, CamelBak improved their insulation with a zippered shoulder strap that covers the hose and holds the bite valve close for convenient drinking.  Bottom Line: The CamelBak Zoid keeps you hydrated and performing at your best during winter and summer sports.


camelbak kids packThe CamelBak Skeeter - Kids Pack. The Skeeter Youth Pack is an excellent introductory hydration pack for kids. Just starting the little ones out on the trail? Traveling across country by car? This simple, 35oz (1L) hydration pack with shoulder straps will keep kiddy thirst at bay. The Camelbak Skeeter is reflective for nighttime safety, and machine washable when little Johnny gets smelly. Ideal for ages 5-10. Bottom Line: Teach ’em good habits early—like staying hydrated while at play.


camelbak sirenThe CamelBak Siren The CamelBak Siren is an ideal road cycling hydration pack. Low profile, ergonomic and light, you won’t even know the CamelBak Siren is on your back. But with a 50 ounce water capacity, and a large zip pocket, it has all the function you’ll need for a 3-4 hour road ride. Bottom Line: The CamelBak Siren is ideal for road cycling.



camelbak loboThe CamelBak Lobo Headed out for a few hours of cycling or hiking? Grab the Camelbak Lobo! With avant-garde ergonomics, flexible storage compartments, and external access to the 70oz (2L) Omega Reservoir, the Lobo offers the highest water capacity and storage volume available with external fill. The Camelbak Lobo now features a waist belt and removable sternum strap for an even better fit.  Bottom Line: When you’re thirsty like the wolf, el Camelbak Lobo will fix you.


Camelbak blowfishThe CamelBak Blowfish. You hike, you bike, you’re all about backcountry adventure. Your versatility deserves the flexibility of the Camelbak BlowFish hydration pack. It has more carrying space than first meets the eye—the main pocket unzips to expand out accordion style for extra space. Unlike the accordion, the Camelbak BlowFish maintains a stylish, clean profile when you’re packin’ light and the expandable pocket is zipped. Bottom Line: Just like its namesake, this hydration pack is good lookin’, loves the water, and is more voluminous than it first looks.


camelbak flurryThe CamelBak Flurry 45 oz.. The CamelBak Flurry is the most flexible winter hydration system CamelBak has to offer. The Flurry provides 45 ounces of water in a stable, waist-mounted design and carries your essentials along for the ride in a secure outer pocket. Whether you’re cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or hiking, the CamelBak Flurry will keep you hydrated. Bottom Line: Best-suited for winter activities: cross country skiing, hiking, snowshoeing or lift-accessed skiing.


Larger CamelBak Packs



camelbakThe CamelBak Cloudwalker. The Cloud Walker is CamelBak’s best selling hydration day pack because it’s reasonably priced and offers a perfect amount of water capacity and cargo space for recreational day hikes. An internal frame sheet keeps gear stable as you move, while a waist belt and sternum strap secures the pack to your back. This Camelbak has plenty of room for essentials, like a wind shirt, fleece vest, and food, without going overboard on space. Bottom Line: The Camelbak Cloudwalker is a great choice for those who prefer a little more carrying space than other minimalist hydration packs.

camelbakThe CamelBak Rim Runner. The CamelBak Rim Runner combines smart style with tremendous functionality. On the trail or in the city, it’s the perfect size for multi-season day hikes or hauling gear to the gym. Now it features full-zip back panel access that makes loading a full reservoir easy as pie. A main cargo compartment, exterior pocket, and dual side mesh pockets are perfect for keeping essentials handy. Bottom Line: The Rim Runner, with multiple pockets and bungee strap, makes toting your gear a cinch!

camelbakThe CamelBak HAWG. When you cram as much hiking and biking adventure into a day as you do, you need the HAWG to keep you performing at your peak! Built for a serious scramble up a scree field or for haulin' ass down a trail on your bike, this super stable system holds a whopping 100oz (3L) of water and enough gear, clothing, and food for extended day trips. Now it features a full zip back panel that makes loading a full reservoir a snap, and its air mesh fabric ventilates to keep you cool.


camelbakThe CamelBak TransAlp. The CamelBak TransAlp is essential for commuting through the city or pushing the limits during an adventure race. No matter the terrain, this pack keeps you hydrated and feeling good with 100oz water capacity (that’s 3L)! If it starts to rain, brandish the rain cover to keep things dry. This bag is top of the line. Bottom Line: A large capacity bag, the CamelBak TransAlp is your best buddy on a hot day.

Here's what other's thought of The Camelbak Hydration back packs:

The Camelbak MULE is killer on the slopes
CK (1):
The Camelbak MULE is perhaps the most versatile bag I have ever purchased. I took it snowboarding yesterday, hiking last weekend, and mountain biking last week. My Camelbak is perhaps the most valuable pieces of equipment I have owned, with its light weight, numerous pockets for all the "stuff" I usually carry, and max adjustability for best fit.

Camelbak's Mule
jon (2):
The Camelbak Mule works very well for me. I break and train horses and it is the best way I have found to carry water with me while I work and I have tried a lot of different things. I am very happy with my Camelbak Mule. It is also is a great place to keep my emergency first-aid supplies, which has come in handy on more than one occasion. The CamelbakMule is one of the best products that I have ever purchased.

Camelbak Snowbowl
Jim (1):
This is a great size camebak if you do not need the extra water. My daughter used it when skiing. She always had enough water.

Camelbak Snobowl 50oz
mountainmaniac (1):
This camelbak is a nice size for 1/2 day outings. easy to carry and use, feels like nothing to carry.





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