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  • New Camelbak
  • coynie09
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    As anyone got a camelbak scudo as I have just purchased one as my lobo one was just a bit to small what do you think of it cheers

    br
    Free Member

    tbh I replaced my Mule with one of the new ones with the low down bladder – total revelation. Loads of space/volume no matter how full the bladder is. Charge or Volt.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Surely the time to ask is before you’ve purchased one? Bit late now..!

    smartboy
    Free Member

    I have recently bought a Volt and although it is really comfortable and stable, I find I can’t get the last 1/4 of fluid out.

    It gets trapped in the ‘wings’ at the sides of the bladder and sucking hard just creates a vacuum where the middle part of the bladder sticks together.

    Works if I sit up straight or stand astride the bike and jiggle it about. Far from ideal!

    Maybe I have the pack straps adjusted too tightly?

    timmys
    Full Member

    I have recently bought a Volt and although it is really comfortable and stable, I find I can’t get the last 1/4 of fluid out.

    My Charge LR has strappy bits that you access from the outside end of the ‘wings’ that I think are designed to squeeze the liquid into the centre part of the bladder to stop what you are describing happening.

    EDIT;
    In this image of some Volt or other it’s the yellow straps at the bottom of the image that I am talking about;

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