Camelbak's Skeeter Hydration Pack is a simple 35-oz. system for the young ones. It is perfect for when you take the kids to the park, bike rides, or a trip to the beach. With enough water for 1 to 2 hours of fun, this system keeps your children thirst free with their own CamelBak system.
Features
- Easy to fill
- Easy to clean via the OMEGA HydroTanium Reservoir
- Fits kids ages 5 and up
- Reflectivity for increased low light safety
- Wicking mesh back panel keeps kids comfortable
Gender: Youth
Dimensions: 12 in X 7 in x 1 in
Volume: 35 oz (1 Liter)
Vendor ProductId: 61289
Review ProductId: 14807
Reviewed by 3 customers
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Refill
- Good Water Flow
- Stable
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Extended Hikes
- Florida Heat
- Mountain biking
- Running
Comments about CamelBak Skeeter Hydration Pack (Youth):
Kids love these and always have them filled and ready. It's so hot in Florida in July and when shade is limited, we even wear these while messing around outside, not necessarily being very active.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Refill
- EZ for young kids to use
- Good Water Flow
- Highly Adjustable
Cons
- No accessory pocket
- Tiny reflective strip
Best Uses
- Biking
- Day Trips
- Next to kids night
- Travel
Comments about CamelBak Skeeter Hydration Pack (Youth):
Been looking for something small with an easy to use spout, that was PBA free, and fun looking for our toddler to use when we go biking. This fit the bill. My kid loves it. It's her favorite color, it's not to heavy,and she even loves that the design is an owl riding a bike.
It'd be nice if there was a small pocket to fit tissues, small snack or something like that.
There is a reflective strip across the back but it is so thin I don't think it can be seen from very far.
- What Is Your Gear Style:
- Minimalist
Pros
- Lightweight
- Size
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Day hiking for kids
Comments about CamelBak Skeeter Hydration Pack (Youth):
I bought this for my son to use at Scout Camp and it worked good. He wore out the mouth piece by the end of the week, but I guess that is expected of an 8 year old. The bladder was tough to get back into its sleeve because it was a tight fit, but no other complaints.
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