CamelBak Hydrobak Hydration Pack 50oz

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 4,500 ratings

Price: 32.98

Last update: 11-11-2024


About this item

Lightweight cycling Hydration pack: The HydroBak cycling Backpack is exceptional for those short Bike rides; The 50 ounce crux reservoir provides enough water for a two hour ride, with a zippered pocket and ventilated harness for comfort
More water per sip: Hydration in this lightweight backpack is supplied by a 1.5 liter crux reservoir, designed for quicker loading and refilling; it delivers 20 percent more water per sip, keeping you hydrated while you ride
Built for simplicity: When all you want is water, this minimalist bike pack has you covered; with enough water for a 2 hour ride and a safe zip pocket for keys and essentials, the hydrobak backpack is designed for those short cycling adventures
Streamlined yet comfortable: Our men’s backpack features a secure zippered pocket that is perfect for storing your essentials; the lightweight and ventilated mesh harness and breathable air mesh back panel produce a comfortable fit
If we build it we'll back it : Our got your back lifetime guarantee covers all reservoirs, backpacks, bottles, and accessories from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. BPA/BPS/BPF Free

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Top reviews from the United States

MrsWhite
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Running Pack
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Update: A “brand new” hydration pack was delivered yesterday (10/23) and is PREFECT…no leaks, perfect fit; excited to try it out on my long run.

LOVE everything about this hydration pack! Perfect size, great quality, light weight, decent size tank that’s removable, nice side pocket that’ll be great to hold your gels, chews etc…easy side grab while running. The PROBLEM and MAJOR concern is the pack had left over water in the bladder and hose. This is pretty disgusting considering I purchased a “new” pack not a “used” one with someone else’s backwash! The packaging was sealed and the bag didn’t looked used however someone missed a quality control check if this pack was returned and resold. I reordered again so fingers crossed that this was an isolated Incident.
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MrsWhite
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Running Pack
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Update: A “brand new” hydration pack was delivered yesterday (10/23) and is PREFECT…no leaks, perfect fit; excited to try it out on my long run.

LOVE everything about this hydration pack! Perfect size, great quality, light weight, decent size tank that’s removable, nice side pocket that’ll be great to hold your gels, chews etc…easy side grab while running. The PROBLEM and MAJOR concern is the pack had left over water in the bladder and hose. This is pretty disgusting considering I purchased a “new” pack not a “used” one with someone else’s backwash! The packaging was sealed and the bag didn’t looked used however someone missed a quality control check if this pack was returned and resold. I reordered again so fingers crossed that this was an isolated Incident.
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Austin James
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Hydration
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
I've been riding trails on mountain bikes with my son. We constantly run out of water. Also, I've been using a bottle cage-mounted toolkit for emergencies on my bike. I saw the CamelBak Hydrobak 50oz Hydration Pack on sale, and decided to give it a try. I've known about their products for a long time, but have not had one myself.

My son has not taken it off since I got it. Not just while biking. He now wears it around the house. It is super easy to fill, seals reliably and completely, and is convenient to use.
TROGLODYTE
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost Superb
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
I would gove this a 4.75 out of 5 if I could. Received this item over the past weel and on the weekened, tested it out on a 17 mile Urban hike (with partial jogging) from Virginia into D.C. for some sightseeing. Camelbak is a namebrand that has been around since before my Marine Corps days. In fact, the Marine Corps issued Camelbacks back in 2006 and I STILL have that one...so the quality they are known for is present in this model.

These are my very small but present exceptions. The volume of water is intentionally small (50oz which is almost 1.5 liters), not bad although likely not intended for an 8-hour urban hike, so consider your particular water-intake needs vs what you want to tackle. I think I overdid it.
#2 the zipper compartment on the bottom is very small....but with the bladder filled, it becomes even tighter. With the bladder full, I was able to squeeze one key+fob, a debit card, 4 Tums tablets in a sandwich bag, a 41/2" Mophie battery cell (which is not small) to recharge my cell phone (which I carried in my hand), AND a coiled 3.5 foot cable...so come to think of it, I squeezed a LOT in there....which made me go test an iPhone10 in there as I was writing this review. Nope, iPhone10 will not fit, even with an empty bladder, but that's still not bad.
#3 the way the straps are shaped under the arm pits and how they connect to the pack kind of makes the entire pack ride up a bit on your upper back, which aesthetically can make you feel like you look a little awkward with this tiny turtle bump on your upper back. If you dont care so much about appearance, then it's not an issue. As I emptied the bladder, the pack seemed to relax down more.
Otherwise, this pack fits REALLY snug, which is what you want when you are jogging/hiking. Once you buckled the chest buckle, the bounce of a full bladder while jogging is quite minimal, even for 1/5 liters. The flap that comes over the bladder mouth is very secure and the easy fill access to the cap is a godsend, I am still testing for cap leaks, not 100% sure yet.
Austin Zensen
4.0 out of 5 stars Good color
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
I love the color and it generally works very well but sometimes I have issues with leaks.
Carmen C.
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably better for walking than running.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
I'm giving this 5 stars because it works as advertised and the construction is well executed and durable. However, I bought this for long distance running, and while it works just fine for the purpose of transporting water, the harness allows it to bounce around more than I like. You can't really get it to stop without tightening the harness down so much that it becomes uncomfortable. So while it's totally fine for what it is, and it deserves the 5 stars, I don't think it's really good for running. Now for walk, or a day hike, yeah, this thing would be great. Just nothing too strenuous or you're going to be fighting with it.
Coach B
5.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
So good I forget I'm wearing it. It is light weight and as long as I remember to get out the extra air out to reduce any sloshing it is almost unnoticeable. The mouthpiece works easily without leaking.
Shelby A
5.0 out of 5 stars Light & doesn’t leak!
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
I love this product! Worth paying a bit more to not have an issue with leaking. Light and sturdy - perfect for long runs!
Michael
1.0 out of 5 stars No spout cover, Bladder has leaked twice already.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2023
Firstly, what irritates me the most is that there is no spout cover and as a result the spout gets utterly disgusting. Whatever material it's made out of is a magnet for any hair, dust, or whatever else it comes into contact with. At first I figured I'd just wipe it off with a napkin or a shirt sleeve, but that only makes it worse as it picks up little fibers and paper specks from whatever you use. Call me a clean freak if you want, but this is a no go for me.

Secondly, I've had the bladder leak on me twice now from around the cap. I'll fill it up and screw on the cap fairly tightly, only for it to leak all over the place if any pressure is applied to the bladder. I can get it to stop leaking, but that requires me to torque the absolute mess out of it when closing it. I suppose you could blame that on me, but the amount of force I need to apply to close it seems excessive.

I've used a camelbak before (different model) and had a good experience, but this one just feels cheap and lazy. Can't even be bothered to add a spout cover? I mean, c'mon...

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