the mouth piece with a clip is about the biggest "niceity" when it comes to camel-back's, pick one that will hold as much as you need and has a good insulating outer shell.
One word of warning tho, a couple of years ago I went snow skiing with a camel-back full of wine, everything was going great till I wiped out while sucking down a sip or two, I landed on my back which turned the drinking hose into a fully pressurized fire hose, almost drowned on wine. Friends thought it was flippin hilarious seeing me blow wine out my nose with my eyes crossed, man that burned the sinuses.
2006-08-28 12:29:29
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answered by Greg P 3
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I have 3 or 4 Camelbak drinking systems. A few years ago, on my way to a race, I realized I'd left the bladder at home. Dashed into Walmart and bought a cheap drinking system, for $20, in the bicycle section. I like the Walmart system as it has multiple pockets for carrying stuff and the bladder is easy to fill. The mouthpiece was a PITA to use when riding, so I cut it off and put a Camelbak bite-valve on the hose.
2006-08-28 15:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I dunno, camels can't ride dirtbikes.
2006-08-28 14:07:48
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answered by x 5
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