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Bootlegger Hydration Pack (Fall 2023)
CamelBak
Bootlegger Hydration Pack (Fall 2023)
$48.75
Description

  Fits under a jacket for hydration on the slopes

  Need to carry your hydration in stealth mode? The Camelbak Bootlegger keeps 1.5 liters of water (or maybe something more fortifying) tucked away under your jacket with the ultimate low-profile design. It’s a cold-weather version of a hydration vest, with extra-light, breathable materials and two sternum straps for a secure, bounce-free fit, plus an insulated drink tube to keep your water from freezing in cold temperatures. Plus, the included 1.5-liter Crux reservoir delivers 20% more water with every sip, and features an ergonomic design that’s easy to grip — even with gloves on.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
Black
Weight:
240 g / 9 oz
Torso Length Range:
38-53 cm / 15-21 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1341002000
Other Features:
• 1.5L Crux Reservoir with Quicklink™ System delivers 20% more water per sip, with an ergonomic handle for easier refilling, and an on/off lever that makes it easy to prevent leaks
• Fits Under Ski Jacket: Slim enough to wear under a ski jacket; ideal for keeping water from freezing in sub-zero temperatures
• Insulated Tube & Bite Valve Cover: Insulated tube and bite valve cover protect your water supply from extreme heat and cold
• Dual adjustable sternum straps increase stability and offer a range of adjustments for customization
• Insulated Reservoir Compartment: Insulated reservoir compartment protects your water supply from extreme temperatures
• Dual tube traps hold your tube and bite valve in place between sips
• BPA/BPS/BPF free
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