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Camelbak Blowfish Reviews

Camelbak Blowfish
Camelbak

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Avg Rating: 5 gear reviews
MSRP: $75.00
Tags: 3 liter, blue
12 members own this 1 members want this
Buy from: HuckNRoll  
 
Description:
Holds almost 3 L, solid for a long day - makes you have to pee a lot

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Reviews



reviewed by 88brad88   on August 21, 2011
 
Pros
A lot of storage space and water space, great for rides and hikes.Has two clips in the front so it won't move around.
 
Cons
Haven't found any cons with this item.
 
Review
It hold a lot of water and two pockets for things.
 


reviewed by Element13   on June 3, 2010
 
Pros
Way more comfortable, better looking, and holds more stuff, more securely than my old, 1st generation Mule. Also, the vent back feature is outstanding. The expansion capability will be a big factor in the colder months when I shed layers as the day warms.
 
Cons
It might hold too much (is that a bad thing?). I find I am tempted to carry more items than I would have with my old Mule.
 
Review
Overall, a great hydration pack from the masters, CamelBak. The Blowfish is highly recommended.
 


reviewed by bikeit420   on November 5, 2008
 
Pros
Holds lots of stuff and loads of water. Expandable and versatile. Good for epic trips.
 
Cons
none
 
Review
I have owned this pack for several years. It has really served me well. I have used it for epic rides, hiking, xc skiing, downhill skiing. I just purchased a new one this year. Has some nice new features like velcro to secure the excess shoulder strap. More internal pockets and an internal pump holder. Better padded back and increased access to the bladder. You just can't go wrong with this pack.
 


reviewed by skibum   on August 31, 2008
 
Pros
Super storage space--adjustable/expandable. Durable. Light and unobtrusive for having so much capacity.
 
Cons
None
 
Review
This is a great pack. 100oz plus plenty of space for maps, guide books, camera, and chow. Zippered compartment lies flat when you don't need it and expands when you do, so it's like having 2 packs in one. If you've got a water filter, there's room for one and you can ride as far as your energy bars will carry you!
 


reviewed by kuala_tahan   on November 19, 2007
 
Pros
Holds 3 liters of water which is more than most Camelbaks
 
Cons
A little more storage space would be nice
 
Review
Real good bag, only downside is not a ton of storage space, although there is a pretty decent amount
 

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