CamelBak Charge 10 LR Hydration Pack - 70 fl. oz.
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- 4-point adjustable harness offers a custom, secure fit
- Lightweight back panel incorporates a vertical ventilation chimney, allowing your back to breathe
- LR designation stands for "Lumbar Reservoir", placing the reservoir low and close to your body for enhanced stability
- 70 fl. oz. Antidote™ reservoir is equipped with the Quick Link™ connection system for hassle-free removal of the drinking tube
- Big Bite™ valve is ergonomically positioned for easy drinking
- It's easy to access the reservoir via the zippered flap at bottom front of the pack; simply lift the flap to unzip it, open the reservoir mouth and fill
- The Charge 10 LR is constructed out of ultralight materials throughout; Durable Water Repellent finish helps fend off light rain
- 500 cu. in. gear capacity lets you bring along the essentials such as a multi-tool, CO2 pump and cartridges, spare tube, extra layer, energy foods, cell phone, wallet and keys
- Main compartment features a mesh organizer panel and key clip; front outer stash pocket can hold a jacket or other bulky items
- Zippered hipbelt pockets offer quickly accessible storage for small items such as energy bars or gels
- The CamelBak Charge 10 LR hydration pack has reflective detailing, increasing your visibility in low light
Imported.
| Best use | Mountain biking |
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| Frame type | Frameless |
| BPA free | Yes |
| Gear capacity (L) | 8 liter |
| Gear capacity (cu. in.) | 500 cubic inches |
| Liquid capacity (L) | 2 liter |
| Liquid capacity (fl. oz.) | 70 fluid ounces |
| Weight | 1 pound |
| Weight - metric | 0.45 kilogram |
| Fits torso | Up to 21 inches |
| Fits waist/hips | Up to 48 inches |
| Material(s) | Coated ripstop nylon |
| Number of exterior pockets | 4 |
| Hipbelt | Yes |
| Bite valve shut-off switch | Yes |
| Quick disconnect tubing | Yes |
| Wide-mouth opening | Yes |
| Dimensions | 20 x 23 x 6 inches |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Mar 5, 2016Great pack
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May 26, 2013The most stable availableThe bladder on the bottom is a significant advantage in difficult terrain. It carrys your center of gravity lower, you don't feel it on your shoulders, body movement doesn't cause the pack t...
Read More The bladder on the bottom is a significant advantage in difficult terrain. It carrys your center of gravity lower, you don't feel it on your shoulders, body movement doesn't cause the pack to shift, and it conforms to your hips, making it feel almost like a water bed. It's also light and fits enough stuff for a typical long day. The only potential negatives are that it isn't a large capacity bladder and while cleaning it is easy, drying it isn't. To address the person who found themself sucking air, you do need to try to remove any excess air from the bladder when not filling it completely or it will do that. -
May 20, 2013Awesome biking Camelbak!This pack is great!!! The idea of a horizontal bladder works so well for biking. No more water sloshing high up on your back while your on the trail. There are even little spines/ridges buil...
Read More This pack is great!!! The idea of a horizontal bladder works so well for biking. No more water sloshing high up on your back while your on the trail. There are even little spines/ridges built into the bladder to prevent lateral weight transfer of the water; great design. The side (hip) pockets are great too, excellent place to put a cliff bar or for quick access to basic tools. Inside the main compartment there are plenty of varying size pockets, an elastic strap for your bike pump, as well as a few other cool features. The only bad thing about this bag is the drink tube access point at the top of the bag. I've tried using the strap on the both sides, but it really only works with one side, otherwise you can feel the tube being pulled on. It's not a major issue, more just personal preference if you prefer left or right side tube access. -
May 2, 2013Lots of space but useless bladderBought it yesterday and returned it today. I tested it for 2 hours and brought 1 liter. I thought something was stuck in the hose or bladder because the liquid kept skipping with air. It w...
Read More Bought it yesterday and returned it today. I tested it for 2 hours and brought 1 liter. I thought something was stuck in the hose or bladder because the liquid kept skipping with air. It wasn't consistent. To make the matter worse, with the 12 oz left on the bladder, I was not able to get through it. So I was carrying 12 oz of useless water on my back. This is due to the bladder "T" design. The liquid stays on the outside of the "T" and it is probably the reason why they had change the bladder on their 3L version. Another thing is cleaning and dumping the liquid out of this bladder takes so much time. Other that these, the pack fits nice on my back and a lot of compartment. Too bad they didn't change the bladder to 3L design. -
May 1, 2013An Excellent Niche ProductThe Camelback Charge 10 strikes a nice balance between a large day pack and a water exclusive hydro pack. At a 70 ounce capacity, it is adequate for biking or a short to moderate day hike w...
Read More The Camelback Charge 10 strikes a nice balance between a large day pack and a water exclusive hydro pack. At a 70 ounce capacity, it is adequate for biking or a short to moderate day hike without undue weight. It has lightweight material and quality construction.
Read More I actually use mine for hiking rather than biking. I got it for a great deal and needed a streamlined hydration pack for day hikes. This has a surprising amount of room: I carry a windbreaker, water bottle, maps, snacks, water filter, sunblock & bug spray. I really like the lumbar water bladder. It keeps the weight balanced lower on my back and I've had no problems at all using it, filling or cleaning it.