£35.99 is great with delivery included for this model. Bladder capacity it around 3L with 7L for other gear. Probably shouldn't put beer in it, but I already have visions of myself at a festival with a beer hat on, as well as one of these :grin: I'm fairly confident that it wasn't intended for that :stuck_out_tongue:
Anyways, thought it was worth sharing with you all!
The 3 litre reservoir holds enough water for rides of 3+ hours, and the pack offers extra storage for anything the trail might throw at you (or your bike): keys, helmet, a layer, lunch and bike tools. The XV back panels keep air moving over your back, and the removable waist belt keeps everything in place during bumpy rides. Thanks to the women's specific design, the velvetex-lined shoulder and chest straps will fit comfortably on your chest without chafing, and the shorter pack length offers a better ergonomic fit.
Key Pack Features: XV back panel, magnetic tube trap, women's specific s-curved harness, bike tool organiser pocket, four-point compression, helmet hooks.
Designed to Carry: Helmet, multi-tool, pump, spare tube, extra layer, lunch, phone, keys.
Letting yourself get dehydrated is the quickest way to compromise your performance and ruin your fun. A hydration system lets you carry a good amount (usually 2 or 3 litres) of water without interfering with your hands and with a convenient valve to drink from whenever you like. During intensive exercise, you'll need to drink around 1 litre of water every hour which means sipping little and often - much easier if you don't have to stop what you're doing and locate a bottle. Adding an energy drink to the water makes the process even more effective and can enhance performance. Make sure you choose a cleaning kit to go with your system or you'll be buying a new reservoir regularly! Different systems combine varying amounts of hydration capacity with a wide variety of cargo options, meaning you can carry everything from an energy bar to all the gear you need for a full day out.
About the Camelbak brandCamelBak has spent over a decade helping people to maximize their performance, comfort, and health by providing the highest quality drink delivery systems available. Originator of the hands-free hydration system, Camelbak focus's on technically innovative, high-performance systems that fit your active lifestyle.
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Matholwch
2 Oct 17#1
Might be worth mentioning that its a 'womens' hydration bag (according to the description).
otonytonton
2 Oct 17#2
Also got assorted colours in stock of Camelbak M.U.L.E up to 60% off starting around £38
I still have my old Camelbak Mayhem, shame there is no modern version as mine has seen better days
whatyadoinsucka
2 Oct 17#4
No mentions it's the women's bag, nearly posted this deal a few months back, when I posted the men's equivalent :lipstick:
The women's L.U.X.E™ carries enough gear for a full day of mountain biking, with a narrow-gauge design that lets your focus on the ride, not your pack.
M1LFHunter
3 Oct 17#5
Camelbaks are the worst packs ever, I went through so many of them trying to find a good one, they were all crap. And I've been to the Alps, ridden with Steve Peat up Everest and been to the moon in my White BMW/Audi.
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Anyways, thought it was worth sharing with you all!
Key Pack Features:
XV back panel, magnetic tube trap, women's specific s-curved harness, bike tool organiser pocket, four-point compression, helmet hooks.
Designed to Carry:
Helmet, multi-tool, pump, spare tube, extra layer, lunch, phone, keys.
Antidote Reservoir Features:
Quick Link™ System, 1/4 turn - easy open/close cap, lightweight fillport, dryer arms, centre baffling and low-profile design, patented Big Bite™ Valve, HydroGuard™ technology, PureFlow™ tube, easy-to-clean wide-mouth opening
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