Archive for the ‘Hydration Backpack’ Category

Outdoor Products Ripcord 2-Liter Hydration Pack

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Total Customer Reviews: (7)
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The Ripcord is a midweight pack great for short or extended day trips. It comes equipped with a 2-liter Cyclone bladder, a high-tech hydration system made of taste-free polyurethane. It also features CD and MP3 pouches with a headphone port, an expandable quick-stash mesh pocket, two external zippered pockets, and abundant reflective safety tape fo[Read More]

CamelBak Slip Stream 50 oz Hydration Pack

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Total Customer Reviews: (5)
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The ideal hydration pack for the road

CamelBak Classic 70 oz Hydration Pack

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Total Customer Reviews: (9)
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A sleek multi-use hydration system.

JanSport Adventure Series Agave Backpack

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Total Customer Reviews: (12)
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A good backpack surely sits atop the list of campus essentials. Enter the JanSport Agave, a 2,000-cubic-inch school backpack that doubles as a hiking daypack during the summer. The Agave offers dual AirCore shoulder straps made of comfortable dual-density foam, along with a breathable mesh back panel that helps you stay dry throughout the day. The [Read More]

Military Camo (Camelbak Motherload Style) Color Assult Pack Hydration Pack Backpack Large Capacity 2.5 Liter (84oz) Bladder for Cycling, Moutain Biking, Snowboarding, Hiking, and Great Outdoors

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HYDRATION Back Pack w/Bladder.External side compression straps. Heavy-Duty carry and drag handle. Double zipper pulls on all compartment for easy access. Heavy weight webbing for modular attachments. Compression molded back panel. 1200D Rip Stop Shell. Great for Mtn. Biking, Hiking, or any extreme outdoor Sport

CamelBak Blowfish 100-Ounce Hydration Pack

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Streamlined versatile packs for hands free hyration. An expandable hydration that adapts to your cargo needs. CamelBak has been the innovation and performance leader in outdoor hydration products since 1989

Harvest 7000 Cubic Inch Internal Frame Hiking Backpack, Black

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Total Customer Reviews: (7)
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7000 CUBIC INCHES OF PACK SPACE. Dimensions of Main and Lower Compartments - 39"x12"x15.5". The main compartment is top loading with a flap and top compartment that clip down over it. This includes three draw straps in front which allow for expansion. Lower area is accessible by an outside U-Zipper or by the main compartment from the top. Long-Dist[Read More]

Nike Hydration Backpack (Black/ Anthracite/ Varsity Maize)

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Total Customer Reviews: (1)
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Training for a marathon or just heading out on a long run, don't forget the Nike Hydration Pack and stay hydrated. With a nolook widemouth bottle sleeve, you can guide a 16oz water bottle in and out with ease and a padded dualadjustable waist belt provides a great fit to help prevent movement or chafing. Don't worry about where to put your iPod, th[Read More]

High Sierra Torrent 70 Hydration Pack

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Total Customer Reviews: (2)
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The human body is 70 percent water, and when you're serious about cycling, that makes our Torrent 70 pack 100 percent essential. Featuring a roomy main compartment with thermo-silver insulation and space for a 2-liter water reservoir and bicycle pump, Torrent also delivers benefits like a zipper bicycle-tool organizer, space for your helmet, a CD/M[Read More]

High Sierra Wave 70 Hydration Pack

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Total Customer Reviews: (1)
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Shake your thirst and stay in motion with our go-anywhere Wave 70 pack. Featuring a large main compartment big enough to hold a 2-liter water reservoir and lots of smart additions like a hands-free pressure valve, a zippered accessory pocket and an external reservoir cap for easy refilling, Wave 70 is the perfect companion whether you're biking the[Read More]
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