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Home > Bell Back50 Hydration Pack
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Bell Back50 Hydration Pack
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- Features incredible storage and features with improved bite valve
- Breathable mesh padding keeps back ad shoulders cooler
- Cell phone / MP3 player holder
- Chest strap for better fit
- Durable rip stop nylon construction
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Product Description:
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Bell Back 50 Hydration Pack carries 1-1/2 liters of cool riding refreshment in a food grade reservoir with large ice cap
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Perfect for long hikes in the wilderness, attacking the trails on your mountain bike, or a long day's journey as an urban spelunker, the Bell Back 50 hydration pack will keep you hydrated and energized. This backpack-style pack has a 1.5-liter capacity food-grade reservoir and offers a zippered storage area for carrying energy bars, keys, cell phones, patch kits, and more. It's made of durable ripstop nylon and has a breathable mesh padding that keeps your back cooler and less sweaty. It features adjustable contoured shoulder straps that sit comfortably on your shoulders and fit a wide range of body types. About Bell More world champions have worn Bell Helmets than all other helmet brands combined. From Grand Prix racing through the Indy 500 to Olympic cycling, Bell helmets have played a vital role in protecting sportsmen and women for nearly 50 years. Bell began as a small auto parts store in a suburb of Los Angeles. Growing under the leadership of Roy Richter, Bell became a leader in safety equipment for auto racing, motorcycling, and then bicycling. His commitment to creating great product through a close connection with the sport, along with his trust of and care for the people who worked for him, turned Bell from a one-man operation into a multi-million dollar enterprise. His legacy lives on today in Bell's commitment to racing, quality and innovation.
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Customer Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
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Leakage Problems, September 28, 2007
By Gugale at Lincoln (Lincoln, CA USA)
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I bought three of these for my family. We used them for hiking and skiing. All of them started leaking after few trips. I recently bought new ones from Costco which are more ergonomic and working great so far. I would like to see how they do during coming skiing season.
5 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
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bare bones...but does the job..., April 7, 2011
By S. Hovey (Hawaii)
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This is a barebones hydration pack. It carries the water and pretty much nothing else. well, my wife was able to fit a thing of chap stick in the pocket at the back, but you need someone to get it out for you if you need it.
Does the job.
It will fit a 2L bladder if you upgrade.
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