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Camelbak Rogue Reviews
Description: (
from camelbak.com)
70 oz (2.1L0 capacity
130 Cu In capacity
An aerodynamic design is paired with external fill for the ideal road cycling system. The Rogue gives century riders two to three hours of hydration plus storage options to support a lengthy ride.
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Pros
Holds enough water and gear and is secure. Straps hold it in place and is comfortable.
Cons
Haven't seen any.
Review
Holds enough water for a couple of hours of hard riding but gets you out of "one more loop" rides if you're tired. Holds enough gear for a couple of tubes and CO2 with minor tools. Great item for sure.




reviewed by Gronckle
on September 9, 2010
Pros
Lightweight, holds a solid 70oz - good for 2-3 hours, Enough pocket space for trail snacks and supplies. Just the right size!
Cons
No waist strap, so it can Bounce a bit on rougher trails. A very minor issue however.
Review
The perfect Hydration pack for all but the longest rides.
Pros
lightweight, great fit, sleek, good storage for trail essentials (tools snacks, etc.), easy fill.
Cons
none
Review
Excellent pack. Easy to use, keeps everything tight.
Pros
Fits well.
Smart storage, has room for all the essentials and a few optional things like a rolled up jacket or a couple of spare tubes.
Can be filled without removing the bladder.
Drinking valve comes with a shut-off.
Cons
Really filling the storage pockets can press on the water bladder, making it hard to completely fill without removing it.
The chest strap buckles CONSTANTLY come off the straps. The slider buckle is basically designed backwards.
Review
I use this for bike commuting as well as all my mountain biking. It holds way more gear than a quick glance at its sleek size would lead you to believe. The 70oz bladder is sufficient for most trips, but I tend to need a 100oz for longer trips in the desert.
The shut-off valve is great for in the car on the way to the trailhead, as invariably something gets set on it and it would otherwise leak.
For one comfortable hydration pack that will cover 95% of your cycling needs, get this one and you won't regret it.




reviewed by guest on September 1, 2008
Pros
Compact, sleek, light, great insulation also. I can fit most of my gear in it, tools, pump, patches and levers.
Cons
None yet!
Review
For everyone!




reviewed by skibum
on August 31, 2008
Pros
Sleek, light, unobtrusive, durable.
Cons
None
Review
This is a great little pack--the best choice for anything up to a couple hours in the saddle.




reviewed by zaskar
on August 6, 2008
Pros
Compact, light, great insulation -keeps your drink cool for a long time. I can fit most of my gear in it, tools, pump, patches and levers, keys, cell; plus energy bars.
Cons
Nothing at all.
Review
Good size, comfortable. Holds enough drink for an hour and a half, maybe two. Pockets are easy to reach and hold plenty of stuff tight, no bouncing tools.




reviewed by danno346
on February 13, 2008
Pros
It's compact enough that you dont feel it but has enough room for plenty of water and some storage. I've used it for trail rides so far but havent used it on the road yet.
Cons
None so far
Review
Anyone that is looking for a smaller pack with a decent amount of storage should get this one. I can keep my multi-tool, wallet, phone, keys, spare tube and tire levers in thise with no problem