Hydration
CamelBak Chaos Outlaw Series 70-Ounce Hydration Pack
The CamelBak(r) Chaos(tm) Outlaw Series is a low-profile, super-clean pack that holds all your downhill/freeride gear plus can serve up enough water for 1 to 2 hours of riders. Load it up for the trip to the top, cinch down your gear, and drop in.
FuelBelt Crush Bottle Carrier
The FuelBelt(r) Crush bottle carrier is angled for easy access to hydration. It fits comfortably with adjustable Cordura(r) straps and a front VELCRO(r) brand closure. A zippered pocket is included for storing valuables.
CamelBak Bite Valve Cover
The CamelBak(r) Bite Valve cover is a non-toxic, UV-stable, flexible foam cover that fits a standard or Big Bite(r) CamelBak(r) valve to help prevent freeze-up.
CamelBak Trinity 100-Ounce Women\'s Hydration Pack
The optimum size for all-day adventures, the CamelBak(r) Trinity(tm) hydration pack combines the technical features, cargo, and hydration capacity that female outdoor enthusiasts are looking for.
CamelBak H.A.W.G. 100-Ounce Hydration Pack
A great choice for extended rides, the CamelBak(r) H.A.W.G.(r) hydration pack hauls enough hydration and gear for over 3 hours in the saddle. With dual side compression, the load stays stable, no matter what the terrain.
CamelBak Tube Director
The Camelbak(r) Tube Director adapts to any Camelbak(r) hydration system to make it totally hands free. With a semi-rigid design, it positions the drinking tube exactly where it is needed.
CamelBak .75L Better Bottle (BPA-Free)
Stay hydrated anytime, anywhere with the BPA-Free CamelBak(r) Better Bottle.
FuelBelt Helium 4-Bottle Belt
The FuelBelt(r) Helium 4-bottle belt includes four 8-oz bottles that are evenly distributed. The lightweight Helium 3-D ventilated foam pads provide a high level of breathability and comfort.
CamelBak Mini M.U.L.E. 50-Ounce Kids\' Hydration Pack
The CamelBak(r) Mini-M.U.L.E.(r) hydration pack for kids gives younger explorers enough hydration for 1 to 2 hours on the trail. It also provides storage to haul tools and extra layers.











