CamelBak Mountaineering Shop
Welcome to our CamelBak Gear Shop where you can find all CamelBak products that we have in our database.
We have a total of 117 CamelBak Products in the following categories:
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Our Shop Admnistrators hand pick products and these are our CamelBak Hot Picks:
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M.U.L.E.
Secure your bike pump, tools, and an energy bar in the CamelBak MULE Hydration Pack, fill the 100oz ...
$67.96
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Thermal Control Kit
This is an ingenious way to convert your existing CamelBak into a winter sports hydration system. In ...
$13.99
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Big Bite Valve
The new Big Bite Valve Mouthpiece delivers Hands-Free Hydration and is ideal for high-performance si ...
$4.98
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Cleaning Tablets
The Camelbak Cleaning Tablets cleans and sterilizes your CamelBak bladder and tube. It also keeps it ...
$8.98
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Jibber
* Specifications for the Jibber Pack by Camelbak Fits kids age 5 and up * Padded harness kee ...
$35.00
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Cadence
Pick up the pace with this lightweight pack, designed for ultra comfort and performance.* Curved, Ai ...
$49.99
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Havoc 2007
"Epic days on the bike deserve CamelBak's biggest freeride pack. The Camelbak Havoc '07 is a sturdy, ...
$69.98
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HydroBak
The CamelBak Hydrobak Hydration Pack combines absolute comfort with a high-performance, low-profile ...
$24.98
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Unbottle - 70 oz
Several years ago the highly versatile CamelBak Unbottle stormed the backcountry, winning Backpacker ...
$29.95
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CamelBakŪ is Born
Ten years ago this August, on the scorching-hot west Texas plains of Wichita Falls, a former paramedic and novice
cyclist, Michael Eidson participated in his first Hotter 'N Hell Hundred bicycle race. Texas is famous for its heat, where temperatures during the hundred mile race can soar above 100°F and water stops are 2 or 3 hours apart. Michael started well back in the pack of the 1000 riders and quickly learned that reaching for a water bottle mounted on his bike frame was potentially dangerous. "I kept bumping into people, so I was thinking, there's got to be a better way to get a drink," he said. After the race, he returned home and began toying with materials familiar to him from nine years as a paramedic. He attached medical tubing to an I.V. bag, stuffed the bag into a sock, and sewed the sock onto the back of a T-shirt. One ride with the contraption sold him on the idea, which he dubbed the CamelBak for its hump-like shape on a cyclist's back. Today, CamelBak's headquarters are located outside San Francisco, CA in a small town called Petaluma. We've expanded with an R&D center to handle new product development and design and established an international office in Europe to handle the growing popularity of CamelBak products overseas.
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