Camelbak Tri-Zip 100 oz/3.0L ACU Digital Camouflage

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Product Feature
- Hydration Capacity: 100 oz / 3 L
- Total Capacity: 1891 cu in / 31L + 3L Reservoir
- Total Weight (Pack and Reservoir): 4.5 lbs / 2 kg
- Dimensions: 22 x 14.5 x 11.5 in / 56 x 37 x 29.5 cm
- Fabric: 500D Cordura® Fabric front panel, gusset, and shoulder harness top side
Product Description
Features: Hydration Capacity: 100 oz (3 L) Cargo Volume: 1891.6 cu in (31L) Total Volume: 2075 cu in (34 L) Includes the 100 oz (3 L) OMEGA Water Beast Reservoir with HydroLink Exit Port Pack Weight: 5.1 lbs (2.3 kg) Materials: 500D Cordura Fabric front panel gusset and shoulder harness top side > Air mesh on back panel and underside of shoulder harness > 210D Nylon lining > 7 series Aluminum > 5 mm Closed-Cell foam for insulated reservoir compartment Pack Dimensions: 20 in x 13 in x 11.5 in (510 mm x 331 mm x 293 mm)Camelbak Tri-Zip 100 oz/3.0L ACU Digital Camouflage Review
I'm not a "bug out" guy. I'm just someone who loves hiking (and Geocaching). I was looking for a pack that would let me enjoy my time in the wilderness even more. I researched packs for a long time before deciding on this one. In the final runnings were 5.11 RUSH 24, Maxpedition Condor II, Camelbak Motherlode, and this pack (Camelbak Tri-Zip). Here's what I was looking for.1. enough storage for two-day hiking trips.
2. hydration bladder compatibility.
3. balanced weight distribution.
4. MOLLE pouch compatibility.
5. comfortable for smaller framed adults.
While any of these packs could have been a decent choice, I eventually decided the Tri-Zip would be the right choice for me thanks to video and written reviews on all of the packs. Last weekend I took it out for the first time.
I attached a few MOLLE pouches to the pack for various things, such as a First-Aid kit, Geocache repair kit, radio, flashlight, compass, etc. I filled the bladder. I packed essential cool weather hiking gear, to include items like socks, a jacket, rain gear and gloves just in case I needed them. And I packed trail mix, jerky and a waterproof map pouch with trail maps of the park I was heading to. On the shoulder strap I attached my DeLorme GPS.
Picking up the pack I thought I might be in trouble because it weighed approximately 30 lbs. and I haven't done much hiking for the past few months. But, I wanted to put this pack to the test, so I hit the trails. I hiked for about 8 miles on hilly terrain before the sun disappeared below the horizon, so I headed back home. I could feel the weight of the pack, but it was very nicely balanced and therefore, it didn't slow me down or hurt to carry. The full hydration bladder didn't interfere with comfort. The added MOLLE pouches didn't throw the pack off balance.
One of the features I was looking for was comfort for smaller framed adults. I'm 5'5" tall and weigh 145 lbs. This is the first pack that felt as though it really fit me. And because it's easily adjustable in multiple locations, it would probably fit a lot of different body types and frames just as well as it does me.
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