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January 30, 2024

Hikers Are Amazed at the Space Inside This Bestselling Camelbak Hydration Pack—Now It’s on Sale for $68

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Hikers, trail runners, and cyclists know how indispensable a good hydration pack is when venturing outside. They’re a lifeline for prolonging the day, carrying enough water and the tools needed for a smooth and safe experience. Though useful, they can be expensive unless you know where to look. Thankfully, Camelbak, one of the top brands in the space, just marked down one of its most popular packs that’s perfect for any outdoor adventurer.

The Camelbak Cloud Walker 18 Hydration Pack is on sale for just $68—a 24% discount on the original price of $90. This pack is a customer favorite at Camelbak and comes in two great neutral colors: army green and light gray. Seeing as how the average price of a good-quality hydration pack falls between $80 and $150, this is a tremendous score.

Camelbak Cloud Walker 18 Hydration Pack 85-Ounce in Matte Green, $68 (was $90) at Camelbak

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At the minimum, you want to look for three things in a good hydration pack: a water reservoir capacity of around 2 liters, easily accessible storage space, and a relatively low weight. This Camelbak hydration pack combines all three, making it an ideal option for quarter-day hikes, long trail runs, or even a full day on the bike.

The Cloud Walker 18 is a 15.5-liter bag that weighs just under 2 pounds and is made from durable ripstop nylon that should hold up well against most outdoor scuffles. It features a 2.5-liter reservoir that’ll hold the perfect amount of water without you having to conserve on even the hottest of days. A removable waist strap allows for better ergonomics when toting the pack, while the adjustable shoulder straps offer a customizable fit. The bag has a ton of storage capacity between the main zipper compartment and exterior pockets and pouches and can easily hold an emergency jacket, food for the day, a flashlight, and even trekking poles. This pack also has Camelbak’s special back panel that increases airflow along your spine to reduce sweat. 

Camelbak Cloud Walker 18 Hydration Pack 85-Ounce in Vapor/Blue Jay, $68 (was $90) at Camelbak

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There aren’t many reviews for this product at Camelbak, but those who have left reviews love this pack because it’s spacious, multifunctional, and super lightweight. “For beginner hikers, this product is wonderful,” as one shopper put it. “Perfect for all ages and skill levels, and nice to have when going on trails.”

Several reviews mentioned how much space the pack offers, even with the reservoir filled up. “Very light. I was shocked at how much space I had even when the bladder was full,” one shopper admitted. Another shopper agreed, saying it’s a “lightweight pack but big enough to fit the necessities. Used for day hikes in Hawaii and it was great.”

For just $68, you can get your hands on an 85-ounce Cloud Walker 18 from one of the most trusted hiking brands. Other discounted Camelbak hydration packs are selling out by the minute because prices are so low, so if you’ve been seeking the perfect beginner option or are looking to replace an old one, pick up yours before they’re gone.

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January 15, 2022

MXXY’s Dual Chamber Hydration Pack: Water with a Boost

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The original idea to put a water bladder with a hose attached to it into a backpack was pure genius. Suddenly, adventurous folks could easily hydrate without breaking a stride, whether hiking, bombing around on a mountain bike, or kayaking in the ocean. Now, MXXY, a small startup, has taken that hydro-iffic idea one sip further. Their new dual chamber hydration system combines two separate bladders with an ingenious mixing value so you can blend two different liquids together—like, for example, water and a liquid performance supplement, all in one neatly divided package.

MXXY was formed by a few high school friends in Marin County, CA. Outdoor adventurists, they saw a need for some innovation when it came to hydration systems—specifically getting a dose of a performance supplement offering a boost of caffeine, amino acids, and electrolytes without having to haul a separate bottle around. Their dual bladder system brainchild uses a smaller “booster” portion (750ml) that can be attached to a larger side (1.5 L) intended for water with a total capacity of 2.25 liters. The remaining space in the small pack gives you an additional seven liters for stuffing a light jacket and some trail tools or snacks.

The MXXY hydration backpack system is the first to use to bladders to mix liquids.
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The bladder system uses a nifty latching handle with magnets that keeps both reservoirs (made by HydraPak) together in the pouch, while easily coming apart for separate refilling and washing. Both are machine washable and can be turned inside out to ensure every inner edge and corner is throughly cleaned without harboring any pockets of mold or gunk. The valves are just as easy to wash, requiring a single rinse. The rest of the system will be familiar to anyone who regularly uses a hydration reservoir—until you get to the mixing part.

The MXXY hydration backpack system is the first to use to bladders to mix liquids.
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A cable attaches to the junction near the bladders where the liquids mix, exiting on the other side of the backpack straps opposite the tube that contains the bite valve. The ingenious part of the MXXY is an easy-to-operate, color-coded dial allowing you to quickly adjust your dual liquid ratios—blue for water, orange for supplement. Five dilution settings range from 25 to 100 percent water and 75 to 0 percent booster supplement accordingly.

The MXXY hydration backpack system is the first to use to bladders to mix liquids.
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Easy to use and (important) clean, MXXY’s dual chamber Hydration Pack offers a unique, fairly robust hydration system for your thirst-producing adventures. The outer shell of the backpack is a sturdy polyester/nylon blend that appears to holds up well—available in Ash Black and Space Gray. The inner lining is a thinner 100 percent polyester that seems, along with the inner zipper, not quite as durable over the long term. That said, no problems cropped up in our use, and MXXY’s one-year free repair program provides some extra security.

All in all, for a novel, first-of-its-kind hydration solution that provides more than just water when you’re out there pushing your limits, the MXXY Hydration Pack is a handy step up from those traditional single chamber systems. Take this out on the trail and you can welcome an energizing, flavorful change from the usual straight H20 wherever you roam.

[$199; mxxyoutdoor.com]

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