CamelBak Rogue 70-Ounce Hydration Pack
Retail Price: $50.00
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Product Details
Main Features
- Strap Management keeps strap secure
- Air Mesh channeled back panel and shoulder straps for enhanced ventilation
- Secure storage for pump, tubes, energy bars.
- External zip pocket with key clip and organizer for essentials.
- External fill Omega HydroTanium reservoir with Lifetime Warranty
Description
70 oz. OMEGA HydroTanium reservoir with easy, external access gives the right amount of hydration for 2-3 hours in the saddle. External zip pocket includes a key clip and organizer. Lower zip pocket provides enough room for some small tools, extra tubes and an energy bar. Handy pump port fits any size mini-pump. Air Mesh back panel and shoulder straps will keep comfortably ventilated. Reflective accents improve your visibility in low-light. Sternum strap for a secure fit.
Other Details
- Brand: CamelBak
- Department: unisex-adult
- Label: Camelbak
- Manufacturer: Camelbak
- Model: 60546
- MPN: ROGUE
- SKU: Rogue
- Item Dimensions: 16.50 in x 2.00 in x 8.00 in; 1.20 lb
- Package Dimensions: 18.50 in x 10.00 in x 2.00 in; 1.20 lb
Customer Reviews
Great pack

This is my first hydration pack and it sure does what I was hoping it would do. It's small and light, holds 2L of water which is enough for 2 hours on the track for both me and my wife. What's more, it also holds my wallet, keys and cellphone. I always pop a bunch of ice cubes in there especially on hot days. The only problem is that the water left in the tube warms up and you have to drink that first before you reach the cooler water in the main tank.
Your shipping sucks.

This company had some troubling reviews. Overall the only problem I had was the terribly slow shipping, the price they charged they should have used U.P.S. WITH REAL TRACKING AND FASTER SERVICE.
All purpose

Good for biking, running, and even driving. During my recent trip to Colorado I discovered how much easier and safer it is to have this hung over the back of your seat than to try and drink from a cup or unscrew a bottle.
Almost perfect

The Camelbak Rogue hydration pack is a small backpack that holds 70 oz of water and a has two small areas for cargo. It has a long plastic tube that comes out of the water bladder and ends in an L-joint with a valve. To drink from the tube, you bite down on the blue bite valve and suck on the tube. The L-joint has a valve that lets you shut off the water to prevent accidental leaks. Unlike older Camelbak designs, you can fill the bladder without removing the bladder from the pack, by simply lifting up a flap towards the top of the pack.
Camelbak makes way too many different hydration packs, but this one is my current favorite. Here's what I like and don't like about this one:
1. This pack holds 70 oz of water. Other models hold more and some other ones hold less. I've found that 70 oz is a good balance between too little water and too much water (too much water is too heavy).
2. This pack has 2 small accessory compartments which are the right size for holding keys, sunglasses, cellular phones, MP3 player, and your wallet (and not much else). One compartment is towards the bottom and the other is part of the flap which you flip up to access the filling area for the water bladder. Both are zippered. Camelbak also has a separate phone holder which can be mounted on the front of the backpack straps, which keeps the phone closer to where you need it.
In my view, it has just the right amount of storage for a day outside and reflects a good balance between storage amount and weight.
3. The pack insulates the water bladder, so if you fill it with ice, your water will stay cold for hours. I usually fill the bladder 80% with ice, then add water, and then put into the pack.
4. The pack has padding strategically placed on the back of the pack to allow air to get under your back. This keeps you from sweating directly onto the pack.
5. My only criticism is with the external fill port. Because that filling cap is not insulated like the rest of the bladder, when you have ice water in your pack, water from the air condenses on the plastic screw cap and then runs down the outside of the pack. It also gets absorbed into the flap that covers the fill cap (which contains storage as well). It hasn't been a major problem, but my earlier camelbak packs (which didn't have the external fill port) didn't have condensation problems at all.
Great pack for cycling and running

I have really enjoyed using this pack. In reviews for hydration packs I often read about the water tasting like plastic, but I have not noticed that with this pack. The hydration bladder is easy to remove and clean. The pack has room to hold a few small items. It fits comfortably. The sternum strap is a nice feature. It is a very good pack for a good price.
