CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack

CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack

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Product Features

  • Bike-ready hydration pack with 70-ounce Antidote Reservoir and 200 cubic inches of cargo capacity
  • Air channel back panel and a redesigned Antidote reservoir compartment with Quicklink system
  • Cool and lightweight air mesh harness
  • Carries multi-tool, pump, spare tube, phone, wallet, keys
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Product Description

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With a lightweight build, ergonomic design, and sturdy fabrication, the Rogue Hydration Pack from CamelBak is ideal for 2+ hour trips on the road or trail with essential gear. The air channel back panel and air mesh harness promote barely-there, ventilated comfort, while the Antidote Reservoir offers ready access to your hydration. Designed to carry a multi-tool, pump, spare tube, phone, wallet, and keys, the Rogue carries what you need without unnecessary bulk.



Antidote Reservoir with Quick Link System.
Pack Specifications:

  • Hydration Capacity: 70 ounces (2 liters)
  • Cargo Capacity: 200 cubic inches (3.28 liters)
  • Torso Length: 15 inches (38 centimeters)
  • Pack Weight: 9.5 ounces (270 grams)
  • Fabric: 70D diamond clarus with DWR + 1000 mm PU coating, 210D nylon with DWR + 400 mm PU coating

Pack Features:

  • External fill reservoir
  • Air channel back panel
  • Air mesh harness
  • Multi-tool pocket
  • Carries: multi-tool, pump, spare tube, phone, wallet, keys

Antidote Reservoir Features:

  • Low-profile design for unmatched stability
  • Air-light fillport cuts weight
  • HydroGuard technology to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and prolong reservoir life
  • PureFlow tube
  • Patented Big Bite Valve for easy drinking
  • Easy-to-clean wide-mouth opening
  • Quick-seal cap tightens in just a quarter turn

Product Description

A versatile and streamlined bike hydration system.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2 x 16.5 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000JNL5FM
  • Item model number: 60546
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #46,998 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
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138 of 140 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect, July 19, 2008
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This review is from: CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack (Misc.)
The Camelbak Rogue hydration pack is a small backpack that holds 70 oz of water and a has two small areas for cargo. It has a long plastic tube that comes out of the water bladder and ends in an L-joint with a valve. To drink from the tube, you bite down on the blue bite valve and suck on the tube. The L-joint has a valve that lets you shut off the water to prevent accidental leaks. Unlike older Camelbak designs, you can fill the bladder without removing the bladder from the pack, by simply lifting up a flap towards the top of the pack.

Camelbak makes way too many different hydration packs, but this one is my current favorite. Here's what I like and don't like about this one:

1. This pack holds 70 oz of water. Other models hold more and some other ones hold less. I've found that 70 oz is a good balance between too little water and too much water (too much water is too heavy).

2. This pack has 2 small accessory compartments which are the right size for holding keys, sunglasses, cellular phones, MP3 player, and your wallet (and not much else). One compartment is towards the bottom and the other is part of the flap which you flip up to access the filling area for the water bladder. Both are zippered. Camelbak also has a separate phone holder which can be mounted on the front of the backpack straps, which keeps the phone closer to where you need it.

In my view, it has just the right amount of storage for a day outside and reflects a good balance between storage amount and weight.

3. The pack insulates the water bladder, so if you fill it with ice, your water will stay cold for hours. I usually fill the bladder 80% with ice, then add water, and then put into the pack.

4. The pack has padding strategically placed on the back of the pack to allow air to get under your back. This keeps you from sweating directly onto the pack.

5. My only criticism is with the external fill port. Because that filling cap is not insulated like the rest of the bladder, when you have ice water in your pack, water from the air condenses on the plastic screw cap and then runs down the outside of the pack. It also gets absorbed into the flap that covers the fill cap (which contains storage as well). It hasn't been a major problem, but my earlier camelbak packs (which didn't have the external fill port) didn't have condensation problems at all.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality materials, very functional, February 8, 2009
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Ivan W. Ong (Charlotte, North Carolina United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack (Misc.)
This is my 3rd CamelBak in the last 12 years or so. I was pleasantly surprised by the improvements that have been engineered into this product. The water bladder and tubing is of medical grade materials (TPU, Elastomers) and does not have the odor issues of PVC. One gets the impression that this product has been thoughtfully designed. The reflectors on the straps are great. The bladder is hung inside the bag, thus preventing it from sagging under heavy loads. The position is very comfortable on one's back and there is no shifting or bouncing on gnarly downhills unlike the older design. The only criticism is that the lower pocket should have two zippers. The reason is this: it opens very wide in an inverted U-shape fashion. If you forget to zip up on the trail, you will loose whatever is inside- and I have seen my fair share of items strewn on singletracks. A two zipper format is more of an insurance as you can by habit centralize the zippers to the middle of the pack.

All in all, a really nice product at a very fair price.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars comfortable, October 10, 2008
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S. Murillo (Bogota, Colombia) - See all my reviews
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it's comfortable, doesn't taste like plastic, fits well, has adjustable strings which have belcro at the end to roll them so thy don't get in your way. the sternum strap gives much more stability, but if you dont want it it can be removed. its easy to fill, and has just the exact cargo space for important things (cell phone, maybe an energy bar, air pump, and it can e adjusted to even take clothing such as a sweter and some pants at the same time).
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