Camelbak Mule 3 Litre Hydration Pack - Blue Product Description:
- Camelbak Mule Hydration Pack features maximum capacity with minimum weight to keep you superbly hydrated without slowing your pace
- Total Capacity: 12.5L
- Features: Harness, Removable belt, Air director back panel XC helmet carry, Media pocket, Stash pocket
- Designed to Carry: XC Helmet, Pump, Spare tube, Extra layer, Lunch, Phone, Wallet, Keys
- Reservoir Features: Quick Link System, quick-seal cap, lightweight fillport, dryer arms, center baffling and low-profile design, patented Big Bite Valve, HydroGuard technology, PureFlow tube, easy-to-clean wide-mouth opening
Product Description
The Camelbak Mule 3L Hydration Pack is the original in hands free hydration systems and the original narrow gauge pack for 3+ hours of mountain bike action. It integrates increased cargo capacity with lighter fabrics and the secure XC helmet carry. The Mule hydration pack is easy to fill, easy to clean and with the Air Director ventilated back panel, it will keep you cool whatever the weather. CamelBak's mission is to continuously reinvent and forever change the way people hydrate and perform. They'll not stop pushing the limits of hydration, so you can continue to push your own.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Love It
By ash207
I love my camel bak, it does everything i want and more it suprises me everytime i use it, lots of storage, i use it for mountainbiking, it keeps water pretty cool even when im out in 30 degree heat in south spain, comfortable fit, large water capacity, space for my bike lock phone, keys, mp3, wallet, tool kit, hand towel and lots more. Well worth the money, you wont be dissapointed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Ahh, so this is hydration...
By Al Fresco
I confess to being a real luddite when it comes to hydration. I often forgot to take water along, even on 50+ mile rides, and when I did take a water bottle along I'd often come home without even using it. Or I'll stop and drink half a litre in one go. Then when I bought an MTB I found that my water bottle got so covered in crap that I didn't want to use it! The one thing I knew about bikes and rucksacks is that they don't mix well. Or so I thought. I bought a Camelbak and was amazed at the way backpacks have improved - it's comfortable to wear and, when combined with any decent wicking layer underneath, there's hardly any dampness between the pack and your back. You almost forget that it's there.Yes, the water does taste of plastic - but at least I drink it. And what's more I sip instead of gulping and I start sipping long before I'm thirsty. It's well made and light. There's not a huge amount of storage but enough for a spare layer, waterproof, pump, spare tubes, multi-tool, wallet, keys, mobile phone, compact camera and a bit of food. I'm doing a 120 mile ride this weekend and I'll be taking the Camelbak.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Ideal for hiking & biking
By J
I've had this Camelbak for almost 6 months now and have used it for hiking and mountain biking. It's robust, light weight and although it's fairly small, you can pack additional items into the expanding pouch behind the lower compartment. I usually only fill the bladder to between 1 and 1.5 litres and drop in an energy tab and that is fine for 10-12 mile hikes. Bladder is easy to remove for cleaning or if you just want to use the bag for commuting etc, again the external pouch comes in handy for shoving a metro or evening standard in. Great design and quality at a reasonable price.
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