Camel bak, good or bad?

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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby JesseGrrl2009 » Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:26 am

vargaso wrote:Buy an off-brand pack and then stick a genuine Camelbak bladder and valve in it. Camelbak charges WAY too much for their packs when any old brand will do, but their bladders/valves really are worth the extra cost. And yes, the insulated tube and especially the bite valve cover are essential. Fill it half-way with ice, the rest water and you'll have icy cool hydration the whole day and night. The ones with storage are great out there, perfect for carrying snacks, wet wipes, camera, goggles, extra drinks, lip balm and sunscreen, etc. I never leave camp without it. And you can lock it up with your bike by threading the cable through one of the non-adjustable straps, so if you feel like dancing without the weight on your shoulders, no problem. That doesn't guarantee that someone won't steal something out of it, but at least they can't steal your whole pack.


Has anyone ever brought a bike chain/lock that was used solely to lock up packs while out and about? The post above inspired me, just wanted to see what others had tried :mrgreen:
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby Savannah » Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:40 pm

JesseGrrl2009 wrote:
vargaso wrote:Buy an off-brand pack and then stick a genuine Camelbak bladder and valve in it. Camelbak charges WAY too much for their packs when any old brand will do, but their bladders/valves really are worth the extra cost. And yes, the insulated tube and especially the bite valve cover are essential. Fill it half-way with ice, the rest water and you'll have icy cool hydration the whole day and night. The ones with storage are great out there, perfect for carrying snacks, wet wipes, camera, goggles, extra drinks, lip balm and sunscreen, etc. I never leave camp without it. And you can lock it up with your bike by threading the cable through one of the non-adjustable straps, so if you feel like dancing without the weight on your shoulders, no problem. That doesn't guarantee that someone won't steal something out of it, but at least they can't steal your whole pack.


Has anyone ever brought a bike chain/lock that was used solely to lock up packs while out and about? The post above inspired me, just wanted to see what others had tried :mrgreen:


I haven't, but I'm thinking about it now. :lol:

My usual modus operandi = leave the camera and other valuables back at camp (at night), remove backpack and put it out of the way, then dance near it.

If one rolled a backpack onto itself slightly, and then locked it to something, it might be too great a pain in the ass to ransack it.
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby JesseGrrl2009 » Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:32 pm

That's kinda what I was thinking. It wouldn't deter someone who was really looking to be a dick, but it would deter the general drunk from walking off with your bag instead of theirs lol
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby Savannah » Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:36 pm

JesseGrrl2009 wrote:That's kinda what I was thinking. It wouldn't deter someone who was really looking to be a dick, but it would deter the general drunk from walking off with your bag instead of theirs lol


Exactly. :) Good idea.
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby dustyroller » Thu Nov 22, 2012 2:24 am

i highly reccommend a camel bak. ive used mine on the playa and other random festivals for 4 years now and it has been one the best investments i have made so far. i had a problem with it last year but then i accidentally broke/fixed it and now it works better than ever. the only down side is how warm the water gets in the tube. mine is just big enough to carry everything i need for night and day. and if it gets warm at night i just throw my extra layers in the elastic straps on the front.
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby Ratty » Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:27 am

I made some very handy cables to lock up our snowboards while we eat and drink. The big home stores sell thin metal cable by the foot. Buy a tiny lock and make a custom length cable. You can even thread it through your pack before you make the loops at the end. It weighs practically nothing and you need heavy wire cutters to remove it. The employees at the store will point you towards something to make the ends of your cable into loops.

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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby trilobyte » Thu Nov 22, 2012 2:02 pm

Another good way to keep someone from walking off with yours by accident… make yours unique. Get some fabric paint and go nuts, add fabrics, do something to make it fun and arty. This will make it tougher for a person (sober or not) to mistake it for their same model of off-the-shelf hydro pack, but also make it much easier for you to spot.
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby C187 » Thu Nov 22, 2012 2:52 pm

I've been putting the same off brand bladder in my authentic eBay rip-off Jack Bauer via 24 style messenger bag for years. Never have any warm water in the tube, because the tube is kept under the flap. Easy to reach in and pull the tube out to bite down and grab a sip. The bag has enough room for a 17" laptop, and tools to take down the terrorists. The set-up isn't sexy, but it gets the job done on the cheap, and works.
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby Milayna » Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:36 pm

I used a 70 oz and it definitely worked, but during the day I did run out of water a little faster than I'd like. SO I'm eyeing this: http://www.amazon.com/Camelbak-UnBottle ... ak+bladder

My understanding from the description is that this can be used in your pack as a bladder, on its own as a water bottle, OR strapped to the outside of a pack to add more water!!! Amazingness........
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby daft » Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:48 pm

I prefer the big bite valve on a camelbak and they have a new 100oz bladder that is very nice.
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Re: Camel bak, good or bad?

Postby dustyroller » Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:00 pm

oh! i totally want one of those!
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