CamelBak Lobo Bike Hydration Backpack - Helmet Carry - Magnetic Tube Trap - 100 oz
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Camilo Acosta
Greater than one weekExcelente morral, muy buen material y perfecto su funcionamiento.
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bluechip
> 3 dayUsed it for the first time. Fits well and is snug. No slipping or moving around . Tube very convenient and extra compartments very useful. Went back and forth on what brand to buy and I’m very glad I chose this brand!
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LizardLvr
> 3 dayI have owned may hiking hydration paks by Camelbak. So, I knew what to expect and I was not disappointed. This pack holds an sufficient amount of water to get me through several hours. It is easy to fill with a very wide mouth opening but just pay attention to how much water you are putting in and stop at least 4 inches from the top or you and the pak will get wet. I stop 6 inches and that works for me. The zippers work great and I can say in all the years I have owned this brand, I have never had a zipper fail. There are lots of places to hold keys snacks, and other essentials. Note, if you are a pro or avid biker, this pack is probably not for you. In this case, Camelbak did not focus on the weight of the pack and it can get heavy, not just because is is filled with water but because there is a lot of material and straps. When I say heavy, I do not mean like a brick. I mean that for people who are concerned with how much weight they are carrying for very long rides, this pack is heavy. For the average cyclist who is never too far from home this pack is perfectly fine.
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Alittle Insayne
> 3 dayReview 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.
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Art
> 3 dayI bought my first CamelBak like 20 years ago and *loved* it. The products have since evolved into these really cheap products. Everything feels thin and flimsy and the seams kind of just unravel. But it holds water on my back when I hike so I cant complain at all. If you ask me, CamelBak has improved their profit margins incredibly over the last 20 years by producing a cheaper and cheaper product at the same price. I guess thats what you should expect from a company.