How To Get Your CamelBak Bladder Into The Backpack
When I got my first CamelBak, I was so stoked on trying it out that I filled the bladder almost to bursting and tried to just shove it into the backpack. Needless to say, I had a little trouble and…
When I got my first CamelBak, I was so stoked on trying it out that I filled the bladder almost to bursting and tried to just shove it into the backpack. Needless to say, I had a little trouble and…
It’s important to remove your CamelBak’s bladder from its backpack, empty it, and dry it completely between uses. This is extremely important if you want to stop mold from growing in your CamelBak. Luckily, removing the bladder from a CamelBak…
CamelBaks last for a surprisingly long time. I have a couple that are well over five years old that still work perfectly. The bite valve, however, is a different story. On average, you’ll probably need to replace them every year…
I love my CamelBak and it comes with me on many trails but one of the major downsides of CamelBak bladders is the fact that over time they can begin to grow mold and get a musty smell and even…
CamelBaks work great straight out of the box but there’s always room for improvement. When I have gear that I use regularly I’m always looking for ways to make it better or more convenient and my CamelBak is no different. Luckily,…
I’ve been using a CamelBak for years and thought nothing of it. But when my kids started tagging along with me on my hikes and needed their own CamelBaks, it made me wonder how safe they actually were to drink…
Nothing beats a cool sip of water when I’m running or hiking. But the longer I’m outdoors, the warmer the water in my Camelbak becomes and it absolutely sucks to go to take a big chug of refreshing water only…
The first time I got a CamelBak I was so excited to use it. I filled it up, hit the trail only to find out pretty quickly that my water tasted awful. A funky CamelBak doesn’t really motivate me to…
CamelBak bladders are pretty tough, but they often end up enduring quite a bit of abuse over time due to normal use. But don’t worry, if you’ve managed to put a hole in your CamelBak bladder, all hope isn’t lost…
A cold stream of water running down your back from a leaking CamelBak is a quick way to ruin a nice hike or bike ride. Making matters more frustrating, leaks can pop up out of nowhere, with no obvious cause. …