Corey
OverCamping Specialist
Bringing this older thread back.
I like my Camelbak Lobo the one I bought in the first post here, but it is a little to small.
For summer it was OK, but now with winter almost here I need more room for clothing such as a light weight rain/wind proof jack (I have the Specialized Deflect Trail Jacket) and a polar fleece top to wear over a jersey and under the jacket if it is really cold outside.
The Lobo pack is simply to small, in fact as light as that Specialized jacket is, I doubt it would fit with the other gear I carry in it.
So I picked up a 2010 Mule yesterday in the same color.
http://www.camelbak.com/sports-recreation/hydration-packs/2010-mule.aspx
This is the pack I probably should have gone with first.
Lots more room inside, 600 cubic inches.
They have another model too that has a back barrier in it to keep air flowing over your back, but it cuts the capacity down to 520 cubic inches.
It is called the Mule NV.
http://www.camelbak.com/sports-recreation/hydration-packs/2010-mule-nv.aspx
I read a few complaints on that model with the straps/barrier ruining a few jerseys, so I stuck with the tried and true proven model, the basic Mule.
Question on how long can you leave water in the bladder in these during the cooler months.
I would like to leave the smaller Lobo pack in my rig with the bladder full and a few items in the pack such as energy bars, first aid kit, ect.
I have my bugout kits too on the rear door of my rig, but they are not backpacks in a sense like the Camelbak is.
Would the water get bad say after sitting in the rig for a few months?
I like my Camelbak Lobo the one I bought in the first post here, but it is a little to small.
For summer it was OK, but now with winter almost here I need more room for clothing such as a light weight rain/wind proof jack (I have the Specialized Deflect Trail Jacket) and a polar fleece top to wear over a jersey and under the jacket if it is really cold outside.
The Lobo pack is simply to small, in fact as light as that Specialized jacket is, I doubt it would fit with the other gear I carry in it.
So I picked up a 2010 Mule yesterday in the same color.
http://www.camelbak.com/sports-recreation/hydration-packs/2010-mule.aspx

This is the pack I probably should have gone with first.
Lots more room inside, 600 cubic inches.
They have another model too that has a back barrier in it to keep air flowing over your back, but it cuts the capacity down to 520 cubic inches.
It is called the Mule NV.
http://www.camelbak.com/sports-recreation/hydration-packs/2010-mule-nv.aspx
I read a few complaints on that model with the straps/barrier ruining a few jerseys, so I stuck with the tried and true proven model, the basic Mule.
Question on how long can you leave water in the bladder in these during the cooler months.
I would like to leave the smaller Lobo pack in my rig with the bladder full and a few items in the pack such as energy bars, first aid kit, ect.
I have my bugout kits too on the rear door of my rig, but they are not backpacks in a sense like the Camelbak is.
Would the water get bad say after sitting in the rig for a few months?
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