Looking for a new camelback and not sure where I should pick one up.
Looking for a new camelback and not sure where I should pick one up.
Try starting with the bike shop nearest you...
Healthy Habits in Bettendorf
Bike and Hike in Rock Island
Jerry and Sparkys in Davenport
B&B in Geneseo
IIRC, there's a new shop in Silvis but I can't remember their name...
"ya, well...that's like...your...opinion. man."
If you're getting one, I suggest the MULE. It's just the right size to carry everything you need, and has a 3.0L bladder in those times you need a lot water for an all day ride.
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also, the Osprey Raptor has been getting amazing reviews - I'm a MULE owner myself but considering replacing it with the Osprey
http://mountain.bike198.com/review-o...aulics-raptor/
"ya, well...that's like...your...opinion. man."
+1 for the MULE. Carry tubes, tools, iPod, keys, whatever. A bit big but awesome for a long day.
I'll have to check out that Osprey though.
I have used Camelbaks for forever until I learned about Hydrapaks on my trip to Florida in January. I like the Hydrapak SO much better! The closure system makes it so easy to clean and dry out (you can turn the bladder completely inside out after washing to dry), and the drinking tube is a bit larger for better flow of water. They make a variety of sizes. I have a women's specific one which essentially is just a bit shorter and the chest strap is in a slightly different, more ergonomic place.
I wanna ride!
damn i wish i would have known about the hydrapak before i replaced my reservoirs for my camelbaks! reminds me of my old ultimate direction hydration pak which was so easy to clean because one end was completely open and you can stick your whole arm inside to clean. then you just roll it up and secure with velco flap. surprisingly never leaked unlike my stupid camelbak! hate that screwtop cap! the new antidote reservoirs are a big improvement though. if you get a camelbak make sure you get a newer model with the antidote reservoir. quarter turn open and closing, quick release for the tube like the hydrapak and the cool thing is you can disconnect the hose with a full bladder and it won't leak!
imba sells the osprey raptor 10 (with their logo of course)
don't forget the dakine builder pack! hydration pack that carries chainsaw, loppers, fuel bottle, and hammer/axe
like the milkman says, the osprey raptor is an awesome pack. I have the raptor 18 and I love it. the bladder has a rigid back that makes it fit the curve of your back so it is very comfortable and makes it a lot easier to fill over my mule. it also has cool features like a helmet holder and a magnet that keeps the hose and bite valve in it's place. tons of pockets for all your stuff. 3 liter capacity. the 18 is the biggest one they make and has plenty of room for anything you need for an all day ride. took it out to moab last fall and it was comfortable with no other issues. recommend it all the way. check active endeavors, i think that is where i got mine.
I've actually been planning to replace my MULE this year...glad you're around to do my research for me!
There are a couple things that I hate about my MULE that it looks this pack solves:
1) A full bladder kills my back
2) Bite valve has always leaked
3) Bite valve is never in the right spot. If I have to reach for a bite valve, I might as well just carry a water bottle..
4) Pockets aren't very well laid out for tools
5) Fabric makes my back feel like it's on fire
6) If you put ice in the bladder, it sweats like crazy
but can it carry an injured dog out of the trails like my kona hydration pack?
(see rest of pics/vids from spring break trip to arkansas)
^ that's awesome
"ya, well...that's like...your...opinion. man."
Camelbak Cloud Walker! I have filled this thing w/ everything from a complete extra set of clothes, food, trail tools, a volleyball, high-top shoes to just water and a tube patch! About 1300 cubic inches of space!
PS. I think the new ones you guys have mentioned are pretty cool too.
Ya didn't see me do it. Ya can't prove it!
my pack is not as big as iluvtechnical LOL but besides carrying my dog, i traveled for a whole week from italy to turkey with my kona hydration pack as my only piece of luggage. rented a mtn bike in the italian alps. it was incredible!
I got some cool new swag from from the race last weekend fuel injector from Zerogoo
They also have power dryers
Last edited by Byke Dood; 05-02-2011 at 10:30 PM.
Get out and ride !!
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