CamelBak
Octane XCT Hydration Pack
Product Number: 29230
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Perfect for minimalist trail running or riding.
- BACK PANEL: Air Mesh
- HARNESS:Ultra-light 3-D Mesh with gel pocket and Slider™ Sternum Strap
- BELT: Fixed 25mm / 1” with cargo pockets
- Ultra-light materials, essentials pocket, front and back reflectivity, safety whistle, overflow storage bungee
- DESIGNED TO CARRY: Extra layers, ultra-light weather protection, trail maps, energy bars
Gender: Unisex
Weight: Pack Only Weight: 11.2 oz (320 g)
Material: 70D Diamond Box Rip with DWR
Dimensions: 17 x 7 x 4 in (45 x 18 x 12 cm)
Volume: 200 cu in / 3.28L + 3L Reservoir
Suspension: Ultra-light 3D Mesh with gel pockets
Torso: 15 in (38 cm)
Season: S13
Vendor ProductId: 61909
Review ProductId: 29230
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Comments about CamelBak Octane XTC Hydration Pack:
Great minimalist running pack. First time I used it was on a 25 mile day hike, in which the pack performed ideally. Also have used it on various runs. Only thing I have to say is that it is somewhat tricky to get adjusted to ones specifications.
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Pros
- Easy to use and clean
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Best Uses
- Running biking hiking
Comments about CamelBak Octane XTC Hydration Pack:
I love this camelbak. It is comfortable and works great. It is so easy to fill and clean. The extra pockets are great for my gps and some snack bars and little trail things (ziplocks to keep electronics dry). The central back pouch over the bladder has an earphone slot.
It doesn't slosh much if you fill the bladder and remove the air properly. There is some noise if you are bouncing a lot (hard running), but it is not bad. I use earphones for much of my exercise and couldn't hear it except for pauses in quiet music or a podcast.
My only negative was that you can't really route the tube for hands-free operation, I think because of it's length. By that I mean when I am mountain biking I would like to just bite it and suck without using hands. That said, the options to route the tubing three different ways might work better for someone with a different body than mine, or perhaps some people don't mind using a hand to drink (I will stop the bike to drink on hard trails where one-handing is not an option).
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