Ein Camelbak von ASMC spendet Wasser & hält die Hände frei

Camelbak Donates Water and Keeps Hands Free

From a sock, an IV bag, and some clips, the first portable hydration pack was cobbled together during a desert bike race, allowing emergency medical technician Michael Eidson to pedal hands-free in 1988. Despite initial skepticism, the idea caught on and found imitators.

For Both Personal Use and Military Applications

The practical hydration packs from Camelbak come in various sizes and designs. Integrated into backpacks, as standalone flat reservoirs with capacities up to 25 liters, these water dispensers boast thoughtful designs. They conform snugly to the body, securely attach, and ensure hands-free operation. ASMC offers corresponding accessories to complement these hydration backpacks.

Questions and Answers About Camelbak

What accessories are available for the hydration packs? Accessories range from mouthpiece covers and replacement tubes to complete hydration bladders and drying devices for the reservoirs. Additionally, the company offers gloves that maintain their grip and fit even in saltwater environments.

How much storage space do the hydration packs offer? It varies by model. Some models accommodate only the hydration bladder, while others provide additional storage for various essentials needed on the go, potentially replacing a conventional backpack entirely.

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