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M.U.L.E. 5 Waist Pack
CamelBak
M.U.L.E. 5 Waist Pack
$89.95
Description

  Minimal need, maximum effort. For when you need to let loose of excess baggage and ride your best. The compact build of the CamelBak M.U.L.E. 5 Waist Pack is perfect for carrying just the essentials, and its versatility lets you exchange a reservoir for two Podium® bottles (sold separately). The waistpack design allows for freer movement and greater airflow, whether you're out for a post-work spin or a rugged weekend ride. Trust the M.U.L.E. 5 to carry the essentials, keep you hydrated, and enable you to test your personal best.

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Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Gender:
Unisex
Belt Fit Range:
28-46 in. / 77-132 cm
Pack Weight:
510 g / 1 lb 2 oz
Dimensions:
13 x 7.5 x 3.5 in. / 33 x 19 x 9 cm
Gear Capacity:
3.5 L
Hydration Capacity:
1.5 L
Hydration Type:
Crux® 1.5L Lumbar Reservoir included
Material:
200D Nylon Ripstop, C0 DWR
BPA/BPS/BPF Free:
Yes
Other Features:
  • Gold: Made with recycled materials and safer ingredients, designed to preserve resources and diminish disposables.
  • Bungee Overflow: Ideal for when you need an extra layer or a light jacket. The bungee overflow keeps all of your belongings safe, secure, and close.
  • Lumbar Reservoir: The Crux® Reservoir delivers 20% more water per sip, with an ergonomic handle for easier refilling and an on/off lever to prevent leaks.
  • Integrated Tool Organization: Efficiently laid out storage putting everything you need in its proper and easily-accessible place.
  • Dual Bottle Pockets: The waist pack features two bottle pockets—one on either side of the main compartment. Perfect for CamelBak's Podium® Bike Bottles (sold separately).
  • Magnetic Tube Trap™: Allows you to grab the hydration tube without having to unbuckle or unhook, for easy, on-bike hydration.
  • Load-Bearing Hip Belt with Cargo: Provides additional storage so you can easily access your items.
  • Reflectivity: Various points of high reflectivity, ensuring you'll stay visible and safe.
  • Air Support™ Back Panel: Breathability and increased airflow allows you to ride cooler, longer and with minimal hot spots.
  • Cargo Compression: These straps let you cinch down the pack to keep your things secure and close to the body.
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