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[Closed] Recommend me a Camelbak or similar for summer

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Currently got a Camelbak Blowfish that is 4 years old and served me well but its a bit OTT in size during the warmer months. So i'm looking for an alternative that won't break the bank and is smaller/lighter. I am used to waiststraps on my packs for security but maybe thats just my own personal preference, are packs without waiststraps still secure and dont bounce about.

Like the look of the Camelbak Lobo and Rogue, any users?

Not a fan of bottles on bikes, prefer hydration packs, before its mentioned 🙂


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 10:57 am
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Check out the osprey range of backpacks, namely the viper and Raptor. Both come in various sizes all the way down to 4lt size.
http://www.ospreypacks.com/en/group/mens_1_1/viper_series_hydration_packs
Review here:
http://bikemagic.com/gear/osprey-viper-4-hydration-pack.html


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 11:44 am
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Lobo is good. I do prefer a waist strap to stop it bouncing up.


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 11:58 am
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Osprey Raptor 10 - All Day Pack
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Osprey Viper 7 - 1/2 Day Pack

Osprey are more about function than style! Cameback are waggly on the back and are very overpriced! Same as Dakine.... Take it form me the MTB hippies form Osprey really know what goes into a light well designed bike pack!


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 12:01 pm
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Got the Rogue - works well if you don't carry much stuff, but it does hit me in the back of the head every time I do a log-over due to the lack of a waist strap!

Have you thought about the new 'LS' models (Octane LS, Charge LS) that have side pockets - I'm thinking to go for one of those next as I like the convenience of being able to access camera, phone, munchies on the go - and the waist strap!

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Posted : 29/05/2012 12:28 pm
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Hi have a look at the camelbak mule nv super pack for 3 hour ride i think its the best pack i have used.10/10 for it wont go into all the detail about it your better to have a look at one 😀


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 12:39 pm
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I agree with the above. Camelbak Mule NV best bag i have ever used. Totally chuffed with mine and would replace it with another in a flash if i ever needed to.

Think i paid £60-70 for mine which i consider a bargain.


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 12:52 pm
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Have you thought about the new 'LS' models (Octane LS, Charge LS) that have side pockets

Correction LR, not LS, stands for Lumbar Reservoir.


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 12:55 pm
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Ive just got a Evoc CC 10L pack to replace my old mule. i love it, used my camelbak bladder as it was only replaced earlier this year so the pack was only £50 with Wiggle. cant knock it, looks proper fresh too!


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 12:56 pm
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Been looking into this recently as my normal pack is a bit large for shorter rides.

The new Osprey Syncros looks good, as does the Ergon BX2 & the Camelbak Mule.
Ideally I want a pack with some kind of back ventilation that lifts the pack from your back - like my Vaude bag. I think the Osprey has a similar system.


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 1:01 pm
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I have an Osprey Raptor 14 for longer rides and a Camelbak Lobo for short ones. Both suit me fine although I bought the Raptor with the intention of using it for everything. Once I'd got it I thought it was a bit big for 2-3 hours hence why I now have a Lobo too.
A Raptor 10 may have worked for both, or it could have been too small for one and too big for the other but I'll never know... 🙂


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 1:06 pm
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I use the rogue, it's good for upto 3hr hour rides with a couple of tubes, multi tool, CO2, food, keys, phone and money, but will struggle with any layers if you're inclined to take a coat or similar with you. I don't bother so I find it good.
I liked the look of the Charge LR in the shop, but I was put off with the back coverage, I think it'll be pretty sweaty, but in the winter, for longer rides (accepting it's a 2l) I reckon it'll be very good.


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 1:11 pm
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was in go-outdoors today and was looking at the lowe alpine edge18.doesnt have a blader but i have plenty of them....
30pound so does anyone here used one before....


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 5:16 pm
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Got loads of Camelbaks, Deuters, Wingnut, etc. here.

Really liking the Camelbak Octane LR at the moment.
Very light, just the right size for Summer, sits low on the hips, doesn't move about, good (accessible on the go) hip pockets.
On the down side- the bladder is only 2 litres.

Recommended. Certainly a league better than the Lobo.
Tried a Charge LR too but imo the Octane LR is better designed.


 
Posted : 29/05/2012 5:26 pm