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Reflective Accents: For better visibility in low light environments Magnetic Tube Trap: Keeps your tube secure and accessible when you need it
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#Camelbak repack portable#
The Repack offers a minimalist approach to portable hydration.
#Camelbak repack full#
Dual Reservoir Compression Straps: Cinch the reservoir into the small of your back for stability and a tight fit The Camelbak Repack LR belt pack bum bag is the ideal option for hardcore riders who need more than just a water bottle, but who dont want to carry a full backpack. 1.5L CRUX Reservoir: Faster flow rate for better hydration Integrated Carry Pockets: Keep your tools and repair kit organized Load-Bearing Hip Belt with Cargo Pockets: Wide waist belt optimizes fit and keeps essentials close at hand With a 1.5-liter reservoir, integrated carry pockets, and the stability of a customizable fit, the Repack frees you up to ride light and fast over any terrain. As a result, you’ll have a lower center of gravity and more mobility on the trail - plus, no more sweaty back and sore shoulders at the end of the day. As part of CamelBak's Low Rider MTB collection, it keeps your water and cargo centered around your waist, leaving your shoulders and back free. If people can get over the stigma that they’re only for kids, tourists or rollerbladers, we think the trails will be full of bum bags soon.The ideal option for hard-charging riders who need more than a water bottle, but who don’t want to carry a full backpack, the Repack offers a minimalist approach to wearable hydration. Having less weight on your upper body, not having a sternum strap across your chest (which can impede breathing), and getting less sweaty are all good reasons to give the Repack a go. If 1.5 litres of water, a few snacks and the basic spares are all you need, then yes we think the Repack is probably a better solution. That depends on how much you need to carry. Clipping the hose back into its little magnetic dock when the trails are rough takes some getting used to. The pack scores a magnetic clip that helps kind of ‘guide’ you when re-docking the hose, but it still requires a little bit of concentration to stash it, so you’ll tend to do most of your drinking on smoother climbs when you’ve got more time. Unlike a backpack, where you can just let the bladder hose hang loose, you need to clip the hose back into place once you’re done drinking, or it’ll dangle in your spokes. The front compartment swings open, giving you very easy access. We didn’t notice the straps slipping or loosening, and you can crank it down tight enough to impede digestion if you like for seriously rough trails. When you compare the Repack to the Palos, the way the waist strap works is simpler and makes it much easier to adjust the strap tension on-the-fly (the Palos has a secondary set of straps to compress the bladder… it can be a bit fiddly), and it holds tight too. Unlike a backpack, there’s only one strap to worry about. It’s good for all your spares, your keys, phone and the like. Then you’ve also got a cool front compartment that zips right open, which makes it easier to use than traditional pockets you can see what’s in there and you’re not having to rifle through from the top down with gloved hands. There is a surprising amount of storage too the hip pockets can be stuffed with M&Ms for fast access, and the main compartment is big enough for a tube, mini pump and multitool, maybe even a super lightweight jacket.
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This awesome pack features enough storage to make sure that your. Two hip pockets – one zippered, the other elasticised, are good places to stash snacks. The Camelbak Repack LR 4 50 OZ Hydration Waist Pack is a great way to keep back sweat away. As part of our Low Rider MTB collection, it keeps your water and cargo centered around your waist, leaving your shoulders and back free. The bladder hold 1.5 litres and we have no hesitation filling that sucker right up – even fully loaded with water it’s stable when you’re riding. Like other Camelbaks, the bladder has a handle that makes it easy to fill, though stuffing the fully-filled bladder back into the Repack is a bit like wrestling an blue jelly fish. Camelbak Repack LR 4 50oz The ideal option for hard-charging riders who need more than a water bottle, but who don’t want to carry a full backpack, the Repack offers a minimalist approach to wearable hydration. This thing is a solid improvement over the Palos.
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The bladder has a handle, which makes it very easy to fill. During the latter, we absolutely crammed the Repack to its gills with food, spares and water, and it was brilliant. It’s been taken out on some properly rough, technical rides (like when we were testing the Cannondale Jekyll, here), and we’ve also used it for some all-day gravel riding adventures too. We’ve run the Repack at both ends of the spectrum of riding.