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

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  • Alittle Insayne

    > 3 day

    Review of: **CamelBak Lobo Bike Hydration Pack - Helmet Carry - Magnetic Tube Trap - 100 oz** My12 year old son has been using this pack for mountain biking and finds it very useful. He can carry plenty of water for his adventures, and the pack has enough storage space for a phone, keys, an energy bar or two, and maybe some repair kit items. Definitely minimal extra storage, but this is a good thing for a pack that you will use for riding, since you dont want to much bulk flopping around on your back. The pack has held up great so far, and can be easily cleaned of mud and other debris (despite my pix - my son isnt a big fan of cleaning his gear). The straps let you secure it to your waist and chest. The only complaint so far is if you want to strap a larger clothing item to it (say, for example a sweatshirt or jacket that was needed early, but then you get warm and want to take it off), there is no convenient place to strap it down. The back of the pack has a pocket with elastic sides that expands a bit, but it doesnt open up enough to hold anything more than maybe a very lightweight windbreaker. Allowing this pocket to expand out with straps to lash items down would have been better. Overall, we really like this pack and highly recommend it, only deducting one star due to the lack of flexibility of that rear pocket compartment. The size adjustments allow this to work equally well on my 90-pound son or my 190 pound, 6-1 self.

  • Carlos Castillo

    > 3 day

    Es una excelente mochila de hidratación, realmente muy cómoda y fácil de usar aunque no tiene mucho espacio para llevar nada más, solo lo apenas esencial.

  • Ryan

    > 3 day

    It’s been a great pak for longer bike rides, especially down here in the Florida heat. I will easily drink through the entire pak when riding just 25 miles one way, then I reload at a nice rest stop near the beach (they have a huge water cooler that everyone passing by can use), and then I’ll ride back another 25 miles. For water fountains in other areas, I’ll use my water bottle to collect water from the fountain, then pour it into the pak to reload it that way, so it’s still very helpful to have a water bottle on the bike since most places just have water fountains, not large water coolers with spouts. Don’t count on reloading your pak directly from an older water fountain, that won’t happen easily. I haven’t really put my helmet on the pak, it doesn’t make much sense to me and doesn’t seem practical. It’s more trouble than it’s worth. Maybe others have used the clips and like it, but I think it’s just a marketing feature, it’s not useful to me and it certainly isn’t very secure. The pak has also been used out on the West Rim trail and the Narrows at Zion (though I had to be careful and lift the pack over my head at some points since the algae blooms were in effect at the time, couldn’t let the narrows water touch the drinking water pack). I could never have done either day hike without the pak, especially part of the west rim, it starts just past angle’s landing at scouts lookout, and goes out to an overlook that very few people go to, which was excellent, except for the doe that ran by on the mountain side switchbacks. I’m just glad it wasn’t a mountain lion or that would have definitely been the last hike! It’s not like they let you bring protection into Zion! That day hike was just a solid 10 miles, and there is absolutely no where to reload on water, so the pak made all the difference for hydration during summer 2020 out at Zion. Great multi use hydration pak, but definitely only use it for single day hikes, you obviously can’t store much of anything in it!

  • Rob

    > 3 day

    Great pack, enough room for all your BS. Ccw till it clicks then cw until tight, de nada.

  • José David Cruz Ramos

    > 3 day

    Material inmejorable... Super cómoda.... Le entran varias cosas aunque esté llena de agua....

  • Javier

    > 3 day

    I used for hiking and when I ride bike. Its been wonderful

  • Cest Moi

    > 3 day

    I like the size of this compared to a similarly constructed womens size CamelBak I recently tried out. This one is the perfect size for my frame (58, long torso) and I like the amount of water it fits. Theres plenty of room for all of the little necessities I need in the pockets. The reason Im not head over heels is the material. This pack in no way compared to the quality of my first/favorite CamelBak I received while in AIT for the Army. It looks and feels like a cheaper material. Other than that, it feels light, is nicely ventilated, and suits its purpose.

  • Raul Nicconti

    Greater than one week

    having a little issue getting water our sometimes.

  • Emmett Wilkinson

    > 3 day

    Pro: Great sized stylish backpack. Con: Bladder leaks so bad that it filled the bag with water drowning both my phone and headlamp. Water bladder seal is not up to normal Camelback standards.

  • Jose Antonio

    > 3 day

    Hay mochilas de hidratación más baratas pero no con la calidad de esta. El sistema de bolsa de agua de Camelback es sin duda el mejor. El tamaño adecuado para llevar algunas herramientas y el kit de pinchazos

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