Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'Camelbak'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • General
    • The Bike Room
    • Sponsored
  • New to Cycling
    • Ask Anything
    • What Bike to Buy
  • Gear & Bikes
    • Technical Q&A
    • New Gear
    • Buyer’s Advice
    • Post Your Bike & Projects
    • Bike Shops & Services
    • Retro / Vintage Bikes
  • Events & Training
    • Events
    • Pro Cycling
    • Training, Health & Nutrition
  • Riding
    • Group Rides
    • Routes & Trails
    • Share Your Ride & Travels
  • Discipline-Specific
    • Gravity
    • Fixie & Singlespeed
    • Commuter
    • Multisport
  • Safety & Awareness
    • Stolen Bikes
    • Cycling Safety
    • Fraud Alert
    • Lost & Found
    • Good Causes
  • Help Desk
    • Site Announcements
    • Help & Support
  • Off Topic
    • Chit chat

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Website URL


Location

Found 9 results

  1. Trail Daze, yet again you simply take my breath away. I am now seriously waiting to be able to buy my first full trail bike and follow your lead.KarlvN Seems I have a trail to go explore this weekend. Thanks for the great review.BlackSnow Now why post all of this awesomeness on a Monday?? Lucky we have a free day on Wednesday so I don't have to wait a whole week to get on the trails again.Lone_Ranger Click here to view the article
  2. So... I three weeks ago I load my brother's bike on the bike carrier... In doing so I remove his CamelBak bottles from his bottle cages and put them down on the ground next to my car... Needless to say - 30km later we unload his MTB and discover the water bottles are "not there". Long story short I reckon - my fault - no worries - let me surprise him with two brand new ones. Easy Peasy... Log onto Buycycle (we are in Pretoria/Jozi) they are close he should have his new bottles by the next weekend's ride. Low and behold they have exactly what he needs (aka I need to buy him)... Click, In Stock, x2, delivery address, pay. Wait for brother's phone call thanking me for the bottles... Friday I casually ask him about the bottles... Nope. Furious, send mail... No Stock Reply. WTF??? The site said: "In Stock"... Long story from BC/BRC... Okay, they offer larger bottles same price to be delivered Wednesday (last week i.e. end of September) in time for 3Towers... Pick my boet up on Thursday, drive to Mankele. Next morning he pulls out those "freebie race goodie bag bottles"... WTF again. No delivery from BC/BRC... Long and short - Since Bruce "Powers" BuyCycle - the service levels has gone down... Anyone else had the same Experience? Or are we just unlucky... Thrice?
  3. First Look Friday is an introduction to the gear that we are currently testing for review. This week we've taken delivery of a Titan Sonic Pro dual suspension bike, Crankbrothers's Highline dropper seatpost, Momsen's new All-Rise carbon handlebar, and a Camelbak Kudu backpack. Click here to view the article
  4. First Look Friday is an introduction to the products that we are currently testing for review. This week we're featuring the Camelbak Palos 4LR, Turbine, and Jaybird X2. Click here to view the article
  5. Our third and final outing in our search for the North West province's finest trails took us to the lesser known Pofadder trail at Van Gaalen's. With no markings or signage in sight, it's a great idea to have a local show you around this rough and rocky part of town - and to experience all the off-piste goodness it has to offer - it's an even better idea to bring a proper long-travel trail bike along for the ride. Click here to view the article
  6. We head out to KZN and the greater Drakensberg area, to bring you an alternative take on ascending 1400 vertical metres, a world of off-piste trails and riding that will test the average man and his machine to their limits. Click here to view the article
  7. With daily access to incredible media and stories portraying the world's best riders in the world's best locations, we often forget what adventures might be waiting for us just around the corner. It's all too easy to sit in front of your screen, soaking up someone else's experience and wishing you lived near better trails, with bigger mountains and better weather. Hopefully this photo series will inspire you to step outside, get on your bike and explore more.Trail Daze | January Click here to view the article
  8. Camelbak’s Charge was one of the manufacturers most popular bike packs when first introduced. It featured a unique low mounted reservoir, which centred the water weight over a rider’s hips. The Charge was adapted from Camelbak’s adventure/trekking line to include bike features, but was fairly compact with a 2lt reservoir and 8lt cargo space. Its popularity prompted Camelbak to design the Volt LR, which adds both extra cargo and water capacity making it all-day friendly. Click here to view the article
  9. I am looking for a 3L camelbak bladder in Cape Town but struggling to find one. Cape Union Mart and Sportsmans warehouse cant help me. Aldo cant find online locally. Any help?
Settings My Forum Content My Followed Content Forum Settings Ad Messages My Ads My Favourites My Saved Alerts My Pay Deals Help Logout