Buy Low Price From Here Now
Gear up without weighing down. This 70 oz. hydration pack lives for out of bounds excursions.
Readmore
Technical Details
- Ski and Board carry options- Shovel and probe sleeves
- Fleece lined goggle pocket
- MP3 pocket
- Redesigned Therminator harness keeps water from freezing.
See more technical details
By Othay (Austin, Tx USA)
This backpack is great! All the stitching and buckles are good quality. It is definitely meant more for use in snowboarding but I plan to use it for hiking and mt biking. The only draw back I have is the main compartment only has a divider at the bottom. It has the goggle pocket and the media player pocket. Could use more internal or side pockets.
By Nathan A. Armstrong (Valencia, CA)
I ordered the Camelbak Menace Hydration Daypack after doing a lot of research on the internet. It arrived today and I was so excited it was exactly what I expected and needed for my weekly 8-10 mile hikes with our community hiking club. The design if for snowboarders and Skiers, however the design fits perfectly for carrying extra layers of clothes or storing them when the day warms up. The Hydration tube is insulated so the water won't freese in cold weather or stays cool in summer...and it stores in the right backpack strap when not in use. There are enough pockets for my camera, mp3 player and a place for the ear piece cord for my music player to insert through the top of the pack. The pack adjusts to practically every shape and there is plenty of room for snacks, lunch and a first aid kit. I'm excited to get on the trail and put it to the test. The Camelback water container holds two liters which is perfect for my needs. I love it!!!CamelBak Menace Hydration Pack
By luvjetz
First of all, I ordered from Backcountry and I highly recommend ordering from them. I received this order in two days.
On to the product. From the time the lift opens to the time it closes I am latched into my skis. I only stopped once last year (Tried to snowboard for the first time without a helmet, not recommended). I'd constantly end the day looking for every beverage in sight, once my thirst was quenched I'd start trying to satisfy my hunger. This bag solves all those problems and more.
For hydration on the go, CamelBak is number one. The bladder is a little harder to fill the first few times than I like but is placed well with plenty of room in its compartment. The drinking tube is on the right strap. The straw itself can almost be fully zipped into the strap so that it doesn't catch during a tree run or on the lift. It is insulated well and I never had problems with freezing.
I usually go with Uncrustables and granola bars. This pack has far more room than I need. There are two small padded pockets, one for goggles, the other for an MP3 player, camera, or whatever you want to put in it. The large pocket, where my food was, has large T-handle zippers. These were great, I didn't have to take my gloves off.
Everything on this pack was designed for skiing. On its exterior it can hold skis, a snowboard, or a helmet. The snowboard can be hauled vertically or horizontally. Skis are easily strapped in from top left to bottom right. The top strap for the skis is adjustable and is easily unhooked with gloves on. The back distributes it load perfectly. With skis, a full bladder, as well as food, MP3 player, and camera I very comfortably hauled this to the lift with my ski boots on and poles in hand. The skis were angled enough so as to not hit my legs but not so far as to swing around or reach out and hit people. While skiing, I hit jumps and do double diamond without a problem. I hardly even notice it is there. Its only downfall is as expected, it is a little uncomfortable on the lift. After a few hours I was comfortable with it but the first few times of getting on it felt odd.
I hope to add more to this review as the season moves forward and more runs are opened, especially the ones I have to hike to. Highly recommend for all skiers, snowboarders, or anyone who wants a hydration pack.
Images Product
Buy CamelBak Menace 70-Ounce Hydration Pack, Winter Weather Now
No comments:
Post a Comment