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CamelBak 100-Ounce UnBottle
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Average Rating: 4.5 star rating (33 Reviews)
Our Price: $59.95
  • 100-ounce personal hydration system that attaches to variety of items
  • Series of clips for attaching to backpacks, PFDs, jackets, and even sea kayaks
  • Made of lightweight, abrasion-resistant materials; integrated hanger loop
  • Omega HydroTanium insulated reservoir keeps liquids cool for hours
  • Ideal for backpackers who want to add hydration to overnight pack; lifetime warranty
Product Description:
Adds hydration to any pack.
Turn any expedition pack or daypack into a personal hydration system with the CamelBak 100-ounce UnBottle. A ideal option for backpackers who want to add easily accessible hydration to an overnight pack, the UnBottle comes with a series of clips that attach to pretty much anything, including a backpack, a jacket, or a golf cart. It even works for water sports, as it fits on the back of a personal flotation device or the deck of a sea kayak. The UnBottle is made of lightweight, abrasion-resistant materials, with an Omega HydroTanium insulated reservoir that helps keep liquids cool for hours. In addition, the bottle is easy to clean thanks to the integrated hanger loop, which allows you to hang the UnBottle upside down for drying after rinsing or cleaning. The UnBottle, which won the esteemed Backpacker Magazine Editor's Choice Award in 2002, carries a lifetime warranty.

About CamelBak
CamelBak is the originator and world leader in hands-free hydration systems. The first CamelBak products proved to be extremely popular among mountain bikers and motocross riders, because it allowed them to drink without taking their hands off the handlebars in technical terrain. The product began to cross over into other sports when scientific studies showed athletes drank more fluids and performed better when they were a CamelBak. Since then, athletes from an ever-growing list of sports and activities began to use CamelBak hydration systems for their convenience and performance benefits. In addition to cycling, CamelBak offers hands-free hydration systems for hiking, running, snowboarding, and skiing. CamelBak's state-of-the-art packs and hydration systems have benefited athletes, outdoorsmen, and soldiers around the world. While CamelBak has grown tremendously since the early days, one thing hasn't changed--CamelBak still believes in the performance advantage that proper hydration delivers for just about any activity. The privately held company is headquartered in Petaluma, California.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great Product, November 23, 2008
By Kurt M. Keys (San Diego, California)
after having an accident, I'm now required to stay in my bed. I am forced to rely on family members for everything including getting a drink for me. And now that I have this bottle, it hangs on my bed post and now I can get a drink for myself anytime I want. This bottle is the perfect size to last all night, and is tough enough to be banged around and not leak. It neither adds nor detracts from the taste of whatever you put in it. I know this is not the use it was intended for, but it works perfectly for me. I would recommend it to anybody who asks. Thank you Amazon, very much.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Good alternative to buying a full hydration pack..., September 14, 2009
By J. Piatek (Connecticut, USA)
I already own a decent day pack, and was looking for a hydration solution (water bottles are nice, but cumbersome to carry and require stopping to remove from side pockets to drink). My pack doesn't really have a good compartment for a bladder, and I was concerned that an unprotected bladder could get damaged by other items in the bag.

The UnBottle (I purchased the 3 liter version, but there is a smaller 2 liter version as well) is an insulated bag with a bladder insert - it's relatively light when empty and is easy to fill. The large opening seals nicely (a bit tough to open, but this is a good thing, as it avoids leakage). The opening also sports a plastic ring with a handle to facilitate filling - holding it by the handle allows the bladder to open as the water enters. The bag insulates pretty well - it kept water at a reasonably cool temperature even in high heat (90's) or in a hot car. The one drawback is that the drinking hose is not insulated - the tube can be snugged into the insulated bottle, but some part has to be exposed if you want to drink - that water gets hot fairly quickly. The bite valve with the lock is a useful feature, though - much less chance of leakage.

The size is as described - it's a bit longer than the bladder inside (as it has to be), and weighs 7-8 pounds when full - but that's mostly water weight (water bottles would be heavier and bulkier for the same amount of hydration). The UnBottle packs pretty easily - it can be folded to fit in a pack when empty, but it's really much easier to carry on the outside (full or not).

The UnBottle (has "snap clips" that allow it to be affixed to an existing bag (using whatever protrusions/straps are available on the bag) - although they are a bit widely spaced apart for my current bag (I have to scrunch the UnBottle a tiny bit to affix them). I was originally concerned that the plastic snap clips wouldn't be very durable, but they've lasted a summer field season without wear. The snaps can be hard to close, but that's a good thing (again) - the clips are secure and not likely to pop open accidentally. They're sturdy but flexible enough to be slid around straps or rings on the outer part of a pack.

The bottle also has a single carry strap, which is really not long enough to do much with (it's maybe 8 inches total length), but has snap closure so you can hook it around other items (I can hang it around one post of an adjustable headrest while driving, but it's not long enough to go around both). I usually use this to stabilize the bottle on the back of my pack - the strap goes around the top handle of the pack and keeps the bottle from leaning too far back. It's not long enough to sling over a shoulder, though, so it's not a good primary carrying solution. (I'm thinking I need to get a second strap to extend this one for short non-pack hikes).

I'm very happy with my purchase, with only two minor disappointments - the uninsulated hose means you get few swallows of rather hot water before the cooler water from the bottle gets to you, and the "carry strap" on the top is too short to be really useful.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Tough, but very bulky, August 24, 2007
By Trevett (Sumas, Washington)
This is a very strong 3-liter water bladder that fits inside an outer pouch (what you see in the picture). This is definitely "leak-proof." The bladder itself is stronger and thicker than other bladders I've used, and once it is inside the outer pouch, I don't see any way of it getting punctured. I am fairly confident I could fill this up and toss it onto the rocks from 50 feet and it would be okay. So it should hold up to branches and thorns that you brush up against. The reservoir comes with a lifetime warranty as well.

The description says it attaches to the outside of your pack. I guess it does using those clips if you purchase a couple straps, but I could not figure out anything to attach it to on my overnight pack or how that would work. There were no instructions explaining how the "slick clips" worked. I just stuffed mine into my pack. The handle at the top is very convenient for hanging it on a tree though, and I would say is one of the best features of this product. This bladder will definitely not fit in a pack's reservoir pocket, as one description told me. Even the smallest 2-liter Unbottle is fairly enormous. It will take up a lot of room, so if you need to bring a lot of water, it is best to go with several smaller bladders like the Platypus Bottle 2+L (80 ounces).

The outer pouch does seem to insulate the bladder fairly well, and keep your water cool, which is going to be a requirement if this is clipped to the outside of your pack in the direct sun. The bladder has a huge opening on it, which makes it very convenient for filling up. The hose has a lock on it, although I never had problems with it leaking so I have never used it. If you stuff this in a pack however, it might be nice in case something shifts and presses down on the bite valve.

Lastly, if you've never used a bladder or water container with a drinking tube before, you don't know what you're missing. It is so convenient to run the hose through your pack so you can just bite down on the valve and get water. I keep water bottles in my pack's side pockets, but it is a pain to use them when I can just stick the hose in my mouth and bite down. You also drink more often with a tube so you stay better hydrated. My only gripe is that the Unbottle doesn't come with a clip to attach the tube to your shirt, that way it is right in front of you when you need it.

Overall, if this bladder is all the water you need, and you are able to figure out how to attach it to your pack, I would definitely recommend it. But it is very bulky and takes up space, so if you are planning an overnight trip and need to bring along several containers of water, I would only bring one 2 or 3 liter UnBottle with you.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Mild Chemical Taste, August 5, 2009
By 21st Century Hermit (Colorado)
Pros:
Incredibly handy hydration
High quality materials and workmanship

Cons:
Mild chemical (plastic) taste
Fabric cover attached to bladder not removable
No bite valve cover

I got one of these to put in my older backpack which didn't have a hydration pocket. I put it closest to my back and I opened a seam to get the hose to the front. Unless your going to attach this outside the pack, all the fabric and buckles are unnecessary added weight.

I have two Camelbak bladders, both have a mild chemical taste which I'd as soon live without. I emailed Camelbak, they replied in an hour (Wow) with a canned cleaning message, but the taste was day one to two years later. Turns out a teaspoon of lemon juice will kill the plastic taste w/o adding a lemon taste.

I consider this to be very well made, but I wish Camelbak had included the bite valve cover as a standard feature. Otherwise, the valve drags in the dirt each time I take my pack off.

Can't imagine using a water bottle ever again.

9 of 9 people found the above review helpful.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Wouldn't leave home without it, November 24, 2009
By Dr. Jodi A. Holcomb (Sabillasville, Maryland United States)
Spent 5 days in the Australian Outback, and the temperature index sometimes reached 124 degrees Fahrenheit. This little rascal holds about 3L water and you are constantly being reminded to "drink-drink-drink" to prevent dehydration. How GREAT to not only have my hands free but also not have to worry about a bulky water bottle either. And our Outback guide had one as well!!! Now THAT'S a product endorsement!

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Built to last forever, January 9, 2009
By Michael G. Lustig (NJ USA)
This hydration pack is a little heavy but it's worth the extra weight because it's build to last. I think I could throw this out of my car at 50 MPH and it would survive. What else could pass that test?

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Versatile & Well Designed Hydration Solution, May 17, 2011
By doggymcnuggets (Bedford, IN USA)
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The Camelbak Unbottle is a cleverly designed piece of gear which allows you to add hydration in just about any situation. Drop it inside an existing pack, strap it onto the outside of a pack, put it in a gym bag, attach it to your fishing tackle bag, strap it to your bike frame, strap it onto your desk chair at work - the possibilities are pretty wide open. I have hydration packs too, but there are times when having the whole pack is overkill and the smaller unbottle works better. Big thumbs up from this user!

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Must have for day-hikers., October 15, 2009
By Paean (Florida, USA)
I prefer this CamelBak to a lot of their other models because I can stick it inside my backback & therefore carry a lot of other stuff as well. Some of the other CamelBaks are built into existing backpacks, but I find that they have less storage space - unless they are the giant overnight-type backpacks. With this model, I can carry it along with an extra sweater, sunblock, lunch, and a windbreaker in my little-school-kid-sized $20 backpack.

Now I'm just a day-time hiker, so this model is perfect for me. I've used it in Rocky Mountain National Park - on a 20 mile 6000ft to 12,300ft hike and altitude didn't effect it. I've used it in August to hike through Joshua Tree (stupid time to go, I know). It was certainly more comfortable to use in +100 degree heat & more easily accessable than an equally sized bottle of water would have been. I've even carried this up Half Dome in Yosemite, and let me tell you that when you are clinging to those cables, not having to worry about sloshing water bottles throwing off your balance is a VERY GOOD THING. This product rocks.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Another great product from Camelbak, January 8, 2009
By B. Klotzek (Ashland, Ohio)
I originally bought the BetterBottle from Camelbak for my husband for work. He travels a lot and would always bring a screw top water bottle with him. I thought this was dangerous especially on the super hilly and curvy roads that he travels on. The bottle worked great, but he would have to fill it up constantly. So I set out to buy him a bigger bottle. I then found the Unbottle. He loves it! He attaches it to the back of his seat and runs the hose around the seat and hooks it on the seat belt. He then can take sips whenever he needs too. Plus when he leaves it in the car on a hot day, it has not tasted like plastic when he goes back to it. Great purchase!

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Functional but..., July 8, 2008
By Rabbit Hill Manor (Collin County, Texas)
Bottle withstood Philmont expedition but mouthpiece needed replacement after short use. If you pack extend trips be sure to buy and carry extra mouthpieces. Bottle and sleeve do not leak, but must be filled vertically. The sleeve attachment points are a problem. They are not on horizontal center of gravity and do not match any std. attachment points of packs or slings. If you have a hydration-ready pack, a simple, un-sleeved bottle may do the job.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Lotsa Water, September 23, 2009
By D. Kozdras
I was able to carry plenty of water on my Smokey Mountain hike. I could have just bought the resevoir since I took it out of the insulated sleeve and put it in the sleeve in my back pack. I am not sure how I would be able to hook the sleeve to the outside of my pack anyway. The full bottle weighs six pounds or so. Be careful that the o-ring is fully seated when you close the resevoir or you may end up with a wet backpack and an empty bottle. Once I figured that one out the hard way, it was good to go.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Good Product. Does exactly what it's suppose to do, January 22, 2009
By jimbo head lee (Yaye AREA)
what can you say bad about this product?? it's a simple design and it does exactly what the description says it does....

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  excellent, May 28, 2008
By bobcat (St. George, UT)
This is a great camelback. It's the second one I've purchased. I will never buy a different brand when it comes to portable beverage containers. Camelback makes the best!

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Though the reservoir has no taste, the tube is a different story..., August 24, 2010
By J. Bryan (Huntington, WV)
One of the best features of this hydration system is the large black plastic tab around the over-sized fill opening (great for putting ice in there!). When you hold the tab, it puts the hole at a perfect angle especially when the bag begins to weigh down with water.

Another neat (possibly a coincidence) feature is that the snaps on the insulating jacket match and fit my North Face Sweeper backpack; it makes it easier to secure the jacket to the inside of the bag.

The insulating jacket is a decent performer. The temperature today was fair at around 80 degrees and the water was kept cool all day long (from 6:00 am till 10:00pm) inside the backpack around my college campus.

The only downside to this product is that there in fact is a faint taste of plastic; however, this taste comes from the tube and not the reservoir. Perhaps the tube's plastic taste increases when it gets warmer... I don't know.

I hope this helps you guys. I am still really happy with the bladder.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great product!, July 9, 2010
By TxSunshine (SA, TX)
I've used this hydration bladder for about 4 years and I love it. I mostly use it for hiking and it does a great job keeping water cool for an all day hike in the Texas heat. There are clips attached to the cover if you want to clip it to the exterior of your pack, but I always just drop it in my pack; although, it can be a bit bulky. I think you may be able to attach straps to it to wear it, but I have not figured out that part and there are no instructions on how to do it. It's a little bit of a fight to get the reservoir out of the cover, but it does come out and is easy to clean.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Camelbak UnBottle 100oz, April 9, 2010
By Robert Edwards
Delivered fast. Slipped this into my day pack and have been happy with the performance. The water stays cool, except for the water in the tube. I would have given this 5 stars except for the low flow rate out of the bite valve. I would like to get more water faster. I did not notice a plastic taste in the water, but then I've only used this on a couple of two hour hikes. Maybe the taste would be more pronounced if the water sat in the bag for longer.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Excellent Product, March 4, 2010
By Texas Motorcyclist (Humble, Texas USA)
I had a Camelbak Unbottle previously, that my dog ate.... I bought this one to replace the old one. I notice that they have changed the cover. This is an excellent product, as all Camelbaks are. I recommend this for someone who needs it.
I make multistate motorcycle trips and use it for that and when I geocache. Fill it with ice and water and you have cool water all day. I especially like the 100 oz size.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  First Camelbak, may never need another!, May 8, 2009
By Aaron (Rochester, NY)
I recently got into backpacking and spent the first few trips carrying water bottles. The majority of my friends all had Camelbaks and would tease me every time I had to stop and dig out my water bottle. I decided to join the club and am so glad I did! I found it very easy to strap the unbottle onto the outside of both my large pack and daypack. It holds plenty of water and the case is very durable. What a difference it makes to be able to take a drink without stopping!

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  CamelBak 100, great product, March 24, 2009
By technodonm (Houston, TX)
My son (14 year old) loves it, even uses it around the house! He's a scout so it works a lot better than the packs you can stuff in your backpack (they leak!). Excellent product, highly recommend.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  drink up, March 9, 2009
By AK (Cbus, OH)
Work great. Camelback has always had the edge in the market. The insulated cover is a MUST for very cold or hot temps. I took it on an overnight in a 95F summer hike and the water was still cold way into the evening on day 1.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Works very well, September 3, 2008
By GT Money Man (Norcross, GA)
Product has a small amount of insulation which helps keep water cool. Used it on a backpacking trip and got great use out of it. There are several loops available to secure it to a pack with straps. Straw functioned well. Had no complaints.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great product, July 20, 2008
By A. Andara (Terrytown, LA)
I gave my husband this item as a birthday gift. He loved it! What a great buy! I would definitely recommend it to everyone!

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2.0 out of 5 stars.  no straps, August 16, 2009
By Z. Liu (Houston TX)
Maybe it is my bad for not reading the spec carefully. But anyway, this thing does not come with straps. So if you need to buy straps separately if you plan to use it while you ride your bike.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Good insulated hydration pack, August 20, 2011
By J. Lowe (California, USA)
Received this as a gift last year. We do a lot of day hikes in the hot, dry mountains of SoCal so you need at least 3 liters for 5-6 hrs on the trail. Fits easily into the bladder or external pouches on backpacks, or can be strapped on to the outside. The pack is well insulated and keeps water cool. The water in the hose does get warm when exposed to the sun, so recommend the Camelbak Thermal Control kit which is an insulated 42" hose or you can make your own insulator out of an adhesive backed pipe insulation found at most hardware stores. The lid on the 2010 model is a bit hard to close; believe the 2011 model uses a "quarter turn" design which is much easier operate.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great Alternative to a Full Camelback., July 16, 2011
By Honest Abe (New York)
I really couldn't be bothered to buy an overpriced camelback backpack, so I wanted something I could just throw into any bag and make into a hydration bag. But just a bladder doesn't keep water cool, and is susceptible to being punctured. This thing is the perfect solution!

The bag holds a ton of water, enough to last me a whole day. It's a little tricky to get it filled up all the way without it spilling, but you get the hang of it. But like I said, a very good amount of water fits in the UnBottle.

It's really convenient for most bags, and is very durable. I've put it in a crappy little $20 backpack for using as a camp counselor, stuffed full of things I need for the day. The UnBottle holds up well and fits great, all I have to do is leave the zipper a little unzipped for the drinking tube.

The handle on top is great for carrying the bag and for hanging the bag, and it even comes with a smaller loop on the bottom of the bag, so you can hang it upside-down for cleaning and draining. Very convenient.

What I was most impressed with in this bag is just how good it is at keeping water cool! I have left my backpack in 90 degree weather out in the middle of the sun with no shade, and after you get past the warm water in the drinking tube, the water in the bladder is just as cool as it was when I left it! Great insulation design, in my opinion.

A complaint I have about this bag is the screw-in cover for the opening of the bladder. DO NOT SCREW THE TOP IN TIGHTLY. It is almost impossible to open if you do! I once had to sit at this bag for 15 minutes just slowly coaxing the top to open, and by no means am I a weak guy. For a while I thought it would never open again!

The bladder also gives water a little bit of a plasticy taste, but all water is good water in my opinion, so it doesn't bother me.

I've yet to have used the tie-down spaces, but they seem great for strapping it onto a pack or a kayak.

I do have to complain about the $40 price tag. I remember snagging this bottle for about $25 (a total of 30-something with shipping), and that seemed much more reasonable than $40.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  cant go wrong with a camelbak!, June 9, 2011
By melc
This item is the best! I have used it on many backpacking trips and love it! I'm glad that i purchased the 100 oz and not the smaller options that r available you can never have to much water! You can use this item in any pack with or without the insulator that comes with it. great buy! A must for backpacking!

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Refreshing, January 31, 2011
By i bought this
This camelbak is very convenient and straps easily onto any type of bag or can be placed inside. It is a little bulky but it also is 100oz so can't really complain. Nice water-proof exterior and very durable. Easy-to-use valve and sealing components. Stay Hydrated with this!

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Great product!, October 6, 2010
By Wendy L. Stratford
I ordered this product to help me drink more water while I was on bedrest during my maternity disability. It work perfect. The only issue I had was getting the bottle open. I think the suction created from drinking out of it makes it tricky to open.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Slides right into my backpack, July 18, 2010
By April Kellywright (Bay City, Michigan United States)
I always bring this along with me for hikes. It fits inside my pack nicely or I can attach it outside with it's many clips. I throw it in the fridge overnight and always have cool water on hot hikes. Our filter/pump hooks up easily to it for refills. The mouthpiece has a cutoff valve as well so you dont have to worry about leaks.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Works great!, July 11, 2010
By Tony dub-ya
The Camelbak UnBottle 100 Oz Hydration Pack works great!
Especially,if you have no use of your hands as I do,due to an automobile accident I was involved in over ten years ago. It is so very important that I drink enough water.I just have it strapped to my power wheelchair. I fill it up with water before I leave in the morning and just sip on it all day.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  camelbak Unbottle 100Oz size, June 27, 2010
By HellRazor
The 100oz is great for hydration, with the clips it can be secured with straps or the clips snap open so you can attach them to existing straps on a pack. I use this mainly for over night trips, It is kind of bulky and heavy for hiking long distances, if your just going out for an afternoon or want a lighter alternative I would recomend the smaller version.

This hydration pack is very durable and easily mounts to whatever hardware you need to get it onto. with many upgrades/attachments available this is a very versatile hydration option and doesnt have the extra bulk the hydration backpacks do.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Good Product, June 6, 2010
By Sandman (Columbus, OH)
Overall, I like this Camelbak. I feel like I drink more water, more often with this versus a water bottle. The bag does sweat, but on a hot day, my water stayed pretty cool. I wish this had straps to use this without a separate backpack. However, if your backpack has straps/clips, it can be pretty easy to attach this pack to the outside.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Very Nice, June 2, 2010
By n8k99 (New York, NY)
I hang this on to the handlebars of my bakfiets and the kids and I can both share teh water, it is an indispensable tool for preventing our family from becoming dehydrated during our outings this summer.

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