CamelBak ThermoBak Hydration Pack with 100oz (3.0L) Mil-Spec Crux Reservoir
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Yes. The bladder is detachable, allowing it to be used as a small backpack.
Is it correct to say that the tube has a crease in it, as if it was folded and then pinched? Is it possible to tell if the hose has been damaged in any way (funny colors or marks)? If that's the case, I'd say it's time to replace it, which would almost certainly necessitate a direct conversation with the company. Otherwise, you'd have to insert a second tube into the damaged area to reinforce it, and I imagine it would begin to degrade and leak at that point. Good luck
Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia. Not USA.
I wear a size 44 suit jacket and it fit perfectly on me so it should fit perfectly on you as well as it did on me so it should fit perfectly but I can On mine, there's a lot of tweaking to be done.
Selected User Reviews For CamelBak ThermoBak Hydration Pack with 100oz (3.0L) Mil-Spec Crux Reservoir
This is something I bought for my long hikes and camping trips (especially in the summer). It holds a lot of water and keeps it cold for several hours; the first time I used it, I filled it with ice and water, drove for about an hour and a half, went on a two-plus-hour hike, had lunch, and then drove home. I was unsure how well it would hold up on a hot day, but after more than five hours, I still had ice! It's also very comfortable to wear and take off. I haven't tried wearing it with a pack yet, but I'm quite pleased with it at the moment. It's something I'd buy again if the opportunity arose.
I like how simple this device is to use. I'm used to getting my hydration from a water bottle, so the concept of drinking as much water as possible appeals to me. This pack is very basic, with no storage for tools, jackets, or other items. My first ride with the Camelback went well; it was easy to drink and I quickly became accustomed to the sloshing sound. My second attempt went well until I bent down to get something and discovered the bladder's cap wasn't properly screwed on, causing water to spill all over my back. After filling, make sure to double-check the cap. In addition, the bladder's initial off-gassing flavor is unpleasant, and it has lingered through two rides so far.
It's a Camelbak-style water bottle. As a result, it is boundless. br>EVERY component is unbreakable. All engineering specifications can be found on the official website. br>This is my 15th Camelbak bag, ranging from this model to the 47liter XXL sizes in both coyote tan and black. black. br>I purchased this to meet a requirement for a small bag. 3 liters of water for when I don't need to carry items in a backpack. br>It comes with buckle clips for quick/emergency removal and connecting to a larger pack. The hydration bladder is substantial in size. durable. br>I've never had a problem with any of my bags, including one I got from Goodwill in the early 2000s that was made during the original camouflage print. br>Buy with confidence right now!.
I'm not sure if the design of this hydration backpack appeals to me now that I've received it. Two holes can be found at the bottom of the back pocket/pouch that is against the wearer's back. As a result, you can't put small items back there safely because they might fall out. I'm not sure what the two holes are good for. This pocket is pressed against my back, so it can't be for air flow. I wanted to keep cash in this pocket, but it will most likely fall out, and I didn't want to keep cash in the outer zipper pockets during music festivals because thieves can easily unzip them. Anyway, after receiving the water bladder, I cleaned it fairly thoroughly, but there was still an odor when I refilled it and drank from it. Perhaps it's because the water bladder is extremely difficult to dry and is a bacteria breeding ground. During a festival, the front compartments can hold the essentials. I like that the mouthpiece has a cover for hygiene reasons so that it isn't exposed to every surface or person who comes into contact with you.
It worked well for rucking, and the straps were easy to adjust without slipping. The mouthpiece can be removed, and the valve is leak-proof. The only issue was that the reservoir's screw-on lid catches as if it's screwed on or tightened all the way, but it isn't, causing it to leak all over the place. Overall, I'd buy it again, but be sure to test the lid before packing it, as you might not realize it's leaking until you apply pressure.
Likes: br>Short length and large capacity (3 liters). My hydration system for riding a motorcycle looks like this. The pack rests above my seat's backrest and does not obstruct my jacket's air vents. dislikes: br>dislikes: dislikes: dislikes: dis br>The 'ThermoBak' does not do a good job of insulating cold water. Having said that, it is by far the best hydration backpack I have ever owned. The fit is secure without being confining. It carries a 3 Liter load very well, and I hardly notice it on long rides. There are six Ds in total. Rings strategically placed to secure it to a larger pack.
I use it as part of my camera setup to allow me to stay out for longer periods of time; I attached it to my camera equipment harness and it works great; I'm still fine-tuning it, but it's a great addition.