CamelBak Mil-Tac HydroBak Hydration Pack, 1.5L / 50 oz, Black

August 24, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $45.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:46 GMT+0100 - Details)

The HydroBak is CamelBak’s most economical hydration system, built for the rigors of daily use. Ergonomic in design, this versatile system is perfect for all tasks. Holds enough water for 1-2 hours of activity. Includes the 50 ounces / 1.5 liter Mil Spec Antidote Reservoir.

Product Features

  • Quick-release shoulder straps unclip for easy removal
  • Design makes it perfect for people with smaller body frames
  • External zip pocket holds your essentials
  • Tough, abrasion-resistant exterior
  • BPA-, BPS-, and BPF-free

Comments

Fausto says:

Nice looking and minimalist 5 stars based on the unwrap! Really nice looking bag. Will be putting it to work at EDC Las Vegas next weekend. I was surprised how small the bag is and it only holds 50oz or 1.47 liters or 0.39 gallon or about 6 cups of water (not a ton but should hold my girl and I for a set or two). Will update as necessary.

L. H. says:

possibly fake? used? i don’t know, I’m doing research, contacting camelbak well, so far, i think the bag itself is real, but I think the bladder is either a fake or has been replaced with one that didn’t originally come with this bag. The tube is supposed to have a quick release valve and it doesn’t. I’ve contacted camelbak about this. I will update review when i get more informationok on camelbak website i found this bag, it’s under the military/tactical section. This definitely came with a different bladder than what’s supposed to be in it. I tried to…

Amazonian says:

Rough straps/stitching Bought this CamelBak for my longer runs (8mi.+). This backpack is fantastic except for the straps and stitching.The material used for this product is a much rougher type than other hydration packs – think of a nylon duffel bag, instead of a smooth nylon pack. It may increase durability but is much different than the smoother material of other packs. The stitching connecting the straps to the main body are also really rough.Why do I care? I run either with a technical…

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