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CamelBak FlashFlo Hip Hydration Pack - 45 fl.oz. (For Women)
$24.95
$41.60
Save 40% Item #1946T
Closeouts. If you’ve been searching for a lighter weight, lower profile alternative to larger, heavier hydration packs, the CamelBak FlashFlo hip pack was made for you.
Padded back panel is lined in soft, wicking microfleece
Two zip cargo pockets hold your essentials
Adjustable waistbelt with quick-release buckle
Omega HydroTanium hydration reservoir
PureFlow delivery tube with Big Bite valve
Hydroguard antimicrobial technology
Durable, leak-proof design
Waistbelt: Adjusts to 58”
Dimensions: 8x8-¼x3-½”
Capacity: 96 cu.in. (45 fl.oz. bladder)
Weight: 14 oz.
Material: Nylon with polyurethane bladder
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By Photographer from Pocatello, ID on 01/11/2010 Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Haven't used it yet, but it seems very small, I'm unable to fill it completely full, and there's nowhere to carry refill bottles. Will be very difficult to use during camp-based hiking outings because of the awkwardness of filling. But the hose is plenty long enough; the bitevalve seems to work well, and the waistbelt seems to work. No instructions for cleaning and maintenance, and nothing saying what the bladder is made of. Ask me again after the summer season.
Small but carries what you need By Mary k from Reno, NV on 11/16/2009 Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is small and good for a short trip where you only want water, maybe a snack and a windbreaker in a pouch. I carry a camera and there is a little accessible side pouch that it fit in that was hany.
IF YOU'RE A RUNNER DON'T BUY By MIKE from evansville indiana on 10/29/2009 Cons: Poor Construction, Unstable Best Uses: MAYBE OK FOR WALKING Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: This pack might be ok if you're only going to walk. I recently bought the camelback alterra, and I like it very much. I thought this one, since it holds a little more water, might be better for long runs (over 10 miles). It is absolutely the most unstable water system I have ever worn. Way worse than any bottle sytem I have had. Its basically a bag of water haning from a rope. The straps that are used to cinch down the pack will tighten and it will feel secure and then you will run like 20 yards and they will be loose again. I tried tying them and that did not work, I adjusted them every way I could think of and nothing worked. There needs to be some kind of secondary clamping system that keep the straps cinched down after you tighten them. It's hard to believe that anyone who tested this product actually ran in it.
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