Camelbak is the gold standard for hydration paks. This one is a good entry-level choice. The 70 oz. capacity is nice -- but there's definitely a point of diminishing margina…
- JJ, 12/20/10
Raleigh, NC
The concrete crew is worked on used these things. Its a real life saver to be able to drink without stopping the work. Plus great for any hiking/biking trips.…
- Blake, 11/08/11
This is the absolute perfect pack for anyone who frequints concerts. As many of you know, there's no place hotter on Earth then the middle of a dance floor at an Electropnic D…
- Miguel, 03/13/12
Chicago
Camelbaks are the best invention ever. I have used the Rogue for about a year, in activities from road biking to skiing to hiking to backpacking. The product is holding up wel…
- Brandon, 04/26/11
Bay Area, CA
I use this for trail running, mountain biking, and during rescue work. It's great because it is incredibly low-profile, with only a small pouch good enough for my car key, som…
- Scott, 03/20/13
North Carolina
Obviously CamelBak is the big name in hydration bladders, so the bladder itself and mouthpiece work great as expected. I have another of their packs that has more storage spac…
- Scott, 10/15/12
North Carolina
I bought this pack to get back into hiking and for emergency use. I've used this pack around a half dozen times and it fits the bill well. The zippers have an round aluminum h…
- Robert, 10/12/11
Highland
I was at first skeptical of getting this pack... I was worried it didn't have the capacity I needed. I was certainly wrong. I will let you know when I have discovered all the…
- Darrell, 04/15/13
Got this for my fiance for Christmas. Took this hiking a couple of times and she absolutely loves it. She said it's incredibly comfy and definitely loves having the extra pock…
- Usman, 02/19/13
My experience with this pack includes a 12 mile hike through the Grand Canyon on a hot day. I made it to our camp site and look my last sip of the 70 oz pack. The pack adjust…
- STACEY, 12/28/12
Boulder, CO