Camelbak?
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Camelbak?
I'm looking for a way to carry water and a camera, I don't really like the idea of carrying a camelbak since I don't use a chest protector and I think it will rub and bounce around. I'm talking about some pretty active riding. Does anyone have experience with these things. What do you guys use to carry ?
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Camelbak?
i put water bottles in a Bomb rear grab bar bag.
but if I was to carry water on me I think the hydro-pak with a built in gear pocket for the camera and beef jerky would be up my ally.
or maybe one of those wine botas filled with water in a backpack if I need a pack for lots of gear like tools, tire reapir stuff, and rain gear on a long mountain trail.
but if I was to carry water on me I think the hydro-pak with a built in gear pocket for the camera and beef jerky would be up my ally.
or maybe one of those wine botas filled with water in a backpack if I need a pack for lots of gear like tools, tire reapir stuff, and rain gear on a long mountain trail.
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Camelbak?
Originally posted by: mystereid
I'm looking for a way to carry water and a camera, I don't really like the idea of carrying a camelbak since I don't use a chest protector and I think it will rub and bounce around. I'm talking about some pretty active riding. Does anyone have experience with these things. What do you guys use to carry ?
I'm looking for a way to carry water and a camera, I don't really like the idea of carrying a camelbak since I don't use a chest protector and I think it will rub and bounce around. I'm talking about some pretty active riding. Does anyone have experience with these things. What do you guys use to carry ?
I am reluctant to put bulky items in there because I wouldnt want it against my spine in a crash,,,but thats just me
they are perfect for aggresive riding
Gary is also correct.
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