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Camel Back recommendation for MTB


Johnno

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I have the MULE and its a works great but I really do think that the LOBO is better. I don?t use all the available space in the MULE and sometimes it just feels to big/overkill. If you want to carry a spare tube, multi tool, puncture kit, some basic first aid, enough fluids for a 3-4hr trip and space for a jacket, the LOBO is perfect

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Mule Lightweight. Great pack, but might be a tad to big in retrospect.

 

I would personally only buy CamelBack. Excellent quality and spares are easily accessible not like some of the other brands.

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No no no ....

 

 

 

Get one of those Dunlop ones from Makro. Costs R200 and does exactly the same thing as a Camel Back.

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No no no ....

Get one of those Dunlop ones from Makro. Costs R200 and does exactly the same thing as a Camel Back.

 

seriously Justin, would you ride around with satchel on your back that says dunflop ?, I somehow doubt it
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seriously Justin' date=' would you ride around with satchel on your back that says dunflop ?, I somehow doubt it
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I currently do! smiley4.gif

 

 

 

 

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and another spanner - the fox one is good i have one of them and cheaper than camelbak.

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