June 19th, 2010 | in
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Product Description
Rugged packs to match any terrain you can attack on 2 wheels. A streamlined hydration system for female riders and racers,. CamelBak has been the innovation and performance leader in outdoor hydration products since 1989… More >>
CamelBak Magic 72-Ounce Hydration Pack,Black/Barberry
Hiking Backpack | Camping Sleeping Bags
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2 Responses to “CamelBak Magic 72-Ounce Hydration Pack,Black/Barberry”
Quentin
I researched hydration packs obsessively before going to Egypt (it being the desert and all). This was absolutely the perfect product for the trip. I often think “made for women” products are silly, but in this case, it’s true — my husband’s Camelbak is painful for me to carry, and this one felt weightless. It is perfect for small people (I am 5’2″); it holds plenty of water, even for the desert; and it has more storage than you’d think. It could possibly have used more space for carrying spare clothes; but it easily held my guide book, balance bars, hat, sunglasses, keys, chapstick, wallet, etc. My only criticism is that Camelbak needs to make covers for the suction part for sanitation. Otherwise, I think the Magic is about the greatest thing to happen to adventure traveling.
Rating: 5 / 5
zencat
I like this Camelbak, it fits well, but false advertising by Camelbak on how it accommodates MP3 players. Marketing material says has an MP3 holder but only some years and some colors actually have the port for the earphones. I thought Camelbak was smarter than that. I don’t get their inconsistency. I waited for the new model because it said it had an MP3 holder, but it’s just the regular pocket and I have to leave the zipper partially open for the headphone wires. Like the Camelbak, bummed about them creating a false expectation. And why DON’T they have a port for the earphones?
Rating: 3 / 5
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