CamelBak Mule, thanks for your input!
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CamelBak Mule, thanks for your input!
I just placed my order!
I used the search function and read everything about the hydration products and what is most useable for my needs.
my needs, easy trails and entry level MTB. I'll also use it for lighter hiking.
(I already have a huge CamelBaK Peak Bagger I got for christmas, and both hold 100 oz)
https://pricepoint.com/detail/11332-1...k-M.U.L.E..htm
Just to add, You also helped on my decision to buy my Giant Rincon and at a great price!!
I've used it just once so far, my daughters are going to put a bow on it for Father' Day.
Thanks Again, this section has the most useable input I've found!
I used the search function and read everything about the hydration products and what is most useable for my needs.
my needs, easy trails and entry level MTB. I'll also use it for lighter hiking.
(I already have a huge CamelBaK Peak Bagger I got for christmas, and both hold 100 oz)
https://pricepoint.com/detail/11332-1...k-M.U.L.E..htm
Just to add, You also helped on my decision to buy my Giant Rincon and at a great price!!
I've used it just once so far, my daughters are going to put a bow on it for Father' Day.
Thanks Again, this section has the most useable input I've found!
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Excellent! The MTB forum under bikeforums.net is one of the best I've ever participated in and even after taking all the info I needed, I still want to stick around to learn some more and help out when I can.
I even ponied up for the lifetime membership. That's how great a forum this is.
I even ponied up for the lifetime membership. That's how great a forum this is.
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Originally Posted by Raiyn
Glad we were able to help you. Now pay it forward and contribute here so that someone else may benefit. 0.23 posts per day doesn't cut it
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Thanks for searching and responding, Tim. (Good decision on the MULE too, IMHO).
You don't have to be a post hoar to benefit from this forum.
You don't have to be a post hoar to benefit from this forum.
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I have a Deuter Race and the air suspension is awesome in the heat! I can feel the breeze thru the vents while riding. I put a "Camelback Hotshot" 72oz. insulated,baffled,insulated tube ,hydrolock big bite valve, bladder in it and now I believe I have the closest thing to a perfect pack I can find. the bite valve quick disconnects for hooking up the camelback filter(or any other in line filter) for quick fill in the woods. I found it at TADgear for $35 regular price. it fits in the pack better than the "source" bladder that came with it