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CamelBak M.U.L.E. NV 100-Ounce Hydration Pack
By: Camelbak

Average Rating: 4.5     Total Reviews: 10

Features:
  1. N.V.I.S. back panel provides excellent venting and convenient access to the reservoir compartment.
  2. Dynamic Suspension Shoulder Harness.
  3. Secure storage for tools, pump, tubes and energy bars.
  4. MP3 pocket with weather resistant zipper.
  5. Built in Rain Cover

Dimensions: Length: 18.5" Width: 9" Height: 9"


Product Description:

Rugged packs to match any terrain you can attack on 2 wheels. An elite version of the premium mountain bike pack on the market- features the N.V.I.S. back panel. CamelBak has been the innovation and performance leader in outdoor hydration products since 1989

Where to Buy

SellerPrice
Amazon Marketplace$110.00  $86.99


Reviews
difficult to pack       rating
by:       on: 04-Nov 2009

Because of the rigid back it is very difficult to put large items into the main compartment. It will not hold as much as the MULE pack.
Great Product       rating
by:       on: 29-Oct 2009

This is a great product for bicycling. Every aspect of it works just as represented, maybe better than I expected. Water left in it for days still tastes like plain water. The mesh system for creating an air space between your back and the pack works - there's definitely some airflow there. When I first got it, I thought I wanted a bit more "pack" space, but have since changed my mind. 100 oz of water is plenty of weight to start with. A lot more "stuff" back there than that would not be fun. I highly recommend this product.
Great bag!       rating
by:       on: 30-Aug 2009

Great bag and well worth the money! I've always wanted a Camelbak but ended up buying other cheaper ones in the past. BAD mistake! Camelbaks may be expensive like this one but they're tough as hell, provide generous amounts of space and pockets and are made by designers who pay a lot of attention to the quality of the materials as well as design. I use my mule all the time for biking and it works great; I put a spare tube, tire levers, pocket knife, wallet, multi-tool, keys, and two bike lights easily into the small front zippered pocket. I really love the 4 Velcro straps because they really help with cinching down the whole pack or I can stuff large items in it like a towel if I go swimming. The cinch straps stay secure and don't wiggle loose. The main compartment is also nice and long and provides plenty of space for a portable tire pump plus other items. I personally carry a topeak mountain morph which is fairly long as far as portable pumps go and it fits inside just fine. This new NVIS thingy actaully works and is great for bicylists. I can actually feel cool air running down my back as I ride. A super nice change from super sweaty back! Bottom line: if you bike and need a great quality medium sized pack this is exactly what you're looking for.
Great hydration pack       rating
by:       on: 10-Aug 2009

Just purchased this pack and broke it in on a 50 mile mountain bike excursion.
What I like about it. Keeps whatever you fill it up with cold. Adding ice helps as well. It felt near 100 degrees on my ride and once I had exhausted my two water bottles and started drinking from the pack it was still cold. Simply amazing. The ventilated back portion doesnt really work all that well but I sweat a lot so I cant complain. You can feel the air going between your back and the pack, so it does work, just not that well. Once you have filled the resevoir with fluid you really cant fit all that much in the pack. I got my IPOD, wallet, cell, couple of protein bars, electrolyte gels, keys, a couple of small tools and an extra shirt.
In my opinion you really cant go wrong with this pack.

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