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CamelBak Fourteener Hydration Pack - 1851cu in - 2009

CamelBak Fourteener Hydration Pack - 1851cu in - 2009 BCS

Item # CAM0287

Grab the Camelbak Fourteener Hydration Pack when you hit the mountain trail for the day. With 1851-cubic-inches of storage space, this pack gives you the room for your extra layers, food, and tools. The overflow storage with compression straps offerss you extra room for your gear, and the internal music and sunglass pockets protect your breakable items. The three-liter reservoir holds all the water you’ll need for a day on the mountain, and the insulated bladder pocket ensures your water stays cool for the long haul.

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Rating for this product: 5

Oh yeah

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February 28, 2011

Son of a bitch! This thing is bad ass! Just got it in the mail today, but I'm super impressed with it already. Absolutely loaded with thoughtful features everywhere. It has features coming out of features, literally. The 3D frame sheet along with the back padding look like they will create excellent ventilation for your back. Well placed compression straps will allow this thing to hold a lot of stuff, or slim it down if you're mostly just using it for hydration and a few smaller items. I've been impressed with the quality of CamelBak packs before, and this looks like it raises the bar even further. I would definitely dip my balls in this. Can't wait for a chance to take it on a long hike.

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Has anyone used this pack while mountain biking? I love the reviews

Has anyone used this pack while mountain biking? I love the reviews thus far but want a dual use hydration pack.

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September 27, 2011

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Rating for this product: 5

Not too big, but not too small

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June 17, 2009

I purchased this pack after reading the editors choice review in Backpacker. It is without a doubt the best daypack I have ever owned. It holds all the gear I need for a full day on the trail without being bulky or too big. The hydration is excellent, just can't say enough about this pack! I have retired my other daypacks for good. The folks at Backpacker know what they are talking about. If you need a good daypack, buy this one now!

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Is the waist belt padded?

Is the waist belt padded?

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March 6, 2011

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There is actually a small amount of padding in the part of the waist belt that wraps around your hips, and of course in the back panel.

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October 29, 2011

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It is not padded. However, it is still very comfortable (coming from a very thin man and a heavy set man - both say it is comfortable)

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April 29, 2011

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My trusty CamelBak Fourteener

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October 29, 2011

My trusty CamelBak Fourteener. This bag has logged many a mile with me in many conditions.

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome pack

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March 24, 2010

Just the right size to hold a few extra layers and some day hike essentials in the colder weather, or a weekend pack for the fast and light people around. Room for a hammock, pot, pocket rocket, fuel and a bit of food.

Love the way the extra strap secures to the pack for the hip and shoulder belt. The sunglass pocket and misclaeous rear pocket is awesome. External pocket is big enough for a bicycle helmet or other similarly sized item, and 2 water bottle / trekking pole pockets.

Everything cinches down nice and tight when the space isn't needed. NVIS back panel keeps your back nice and dry overall love it.

Only complaint the color choices, I really wish they'd have kept making earth tones like coyote brown and olive drab options. I hate bright colored outdoor gear.

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Is this pack for a woman? Is it gender specific or uni?

Is this pack for a woman? Is it gender specific or uni?

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November 30, 2010

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They make a women's version of this pack, the Aventura, so I guess this might be considered the men's version.

Here is the Aventura... http://www.backcountry.com/camelbak-aventura-hydration-pack-womens

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February 24, 2011

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Unisex, outside of colors and those odd running vests, Camelbaks are all unisex.

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December 1, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Great pack for long or short day

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August 5, 2010

The Fourteener has just the right amount of space for a long or medium hike. I've carried 2 hydration paks, snacks and additional clothes for temperature changes at varying elevations. I also have the M.U.L.E., but this one just does not have enough room for the longer, higher hikes. The Fourteener, with all it's room and compartments is terrific for me!

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Does this hydration pack have the back that allows air flow between

Does this hydration pack have the back that allows air flow between your back and the pack?

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August 18, 2009

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Yes, it has the NVIS backpanel. Great setup; I love this bag in all conditions. The backpanel and the insulated bladder pocket really shine in hot weather conditions.

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October 29, 2011

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Not sure which pack Mat Miller has but it defiantly has a suspension back panel and allows air to flow.

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March 24, 2010

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Yes, this has the suspension back panel, which works as advertised.

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October 2, 2009

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no its just a regular backpack basically

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August 18, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Love this pack

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August 31, 2010

Most comfortable hydration pack I have owned. Swallows loads of gear, so it can easily handle bulky winter items for day treks. Have comfortably carried two 100 oz. bladders for day long desert trips, as well as carrying equipment for biological field surveys for work. I have done away with all other bags that I have because I finally found the one that seems to be able to handle whatever I throw at it.

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Rating for this product: 5

My Go-To Pack For Dayhikes

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July 2, 2010

This pack replaced my TNF Hammerhead, which had served me well, including a light-and-fast blitzkrieg dayhike of Mount Whitney.

The CamelBak hydration system is superior to the Nalgene system in the North face pack for several reasons. The CamelBak bite valve is more comfortable, flows better, and is more reliable (I was replacing the Nalgene valves on a regular basis, after they inevitably started to crack and drip). The CamelBak bladder is easier to fill, and does not leak at the bladder-to-hose connection the way the Nalgene did.

I also prefer the more comfortable shoulder straps on the Fourteener, both in terms of their padding and the D-ring swivel attachment to the shoulder strap that lets them and the pack find their most comfortable angle.

Finally, the extra storage capacity of the Fourteener is quite convenient for the longer dayhikes I typically do. This is just a great pack for dayhiking...

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Nylon 
Volume:
1851cu in (30L) 
Reservoir Volume:
100oz (3L) 
Pockets:
[External] 1 Main, 2 front; [Internal] 1 music, 1 sunglass 
Waist-belt:
Yes, removable 
Compression Straps:
Bite Valve:
Big Bite 
Recommended Use:
Hiking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
[Pack] 2 Years; [Reservoir] Lifetime