Camelbak Hydrobak Light
48,95
Camelbak Classic Light 2L
54,95
Camelbak Hydrobak Light vs. Camelbak Classic Light 2L
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Easy to use (2x) |
Robust |
Breathable design |
Compact size & lightweight |
Made of lightweight material |
Unbreakable |
Handy storage compartment |
With harness and therefore somewhat ventilated |
Cons
Liquid absorbs body heat quickly |
Lack of hip belt |
Could be a little tighter |
Not yet discovered |
No |
Nothing to criticise |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Camelbak's lightest backpack, featuring a 1.5L Crux water reservoir and an additional 1L storage space. |
Less sweaty back thanks to a new-designed, ventilating back panel. |
You can safely store your belongings because this backpack is equipped with zippers. |
Has a carrying system for your helmet, so that you can easily store it when you are not wearing it. |
The Camelbak Classic Light is equipped with a 2 litre Crux water reservoir with drinking tube for optimal ease of use. |
No hot, sweaty back thanks to the ventilating harness and back panel. |
Store your things safely in the zipped compartment. |
The helmet carry attachment makes it easy to transport your helmet when you're not wearing it. |
Cons
The Camelbak Hydrobak Light does not have a hip belt. |
If you need a bit more packing space, rather look at the Camelbak Classic Light. |
The Camelbak Classic Light does not have a hip belt for extra stability during cycling. |
If you're looking for a bit more storage space, check out the Rogue Light. |
Specifications
Pack Volume
1 liter
4 L
Drinking system possible?
Yes, included
Yes, included
Reservoir Size
1.5 litres
2.0 litres
Sex
Unisex
Unisex
Splash proof
Including Rain Cover
No
No
Including Laptop Compartment
No
No
Zip fastening
Zip fastening
Side Compartments
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Gibraltar Navy
No
No
Chest strap
Yes
Yes
With helmet holder?
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Mountain bike
Road Bike
Road Bike
Mountain bike
Road Bike
Road Bike
No
No