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The CamelBak Camel Clip is the quick-fix to keep your hydration hose close at hand.
Keep your hose close at hand The Camelbak CamelClip™ keeps your water source close to the mouth by fastening the delivery tube onto clothing, web gear, or straps.

The Camelbak Camel Clip is quite durable and attaches your hydration hose to your pack's shoulder strap to keep it from swinging around.
The CamelClip by CamelBak is a nickel-plated steel clip which holds the delivery tube for your hydration bladder close to your mouth by clipping onto your clothes or a strap.
The CamelClip holds your hydration packs's delivery tube near your mouth by clipping onto your clothing or a strap. Hydrate while on the move with this handy clip.

Clip holds your CamelBak® tube near your mouth for hands-free drinking.

The nickel-plated steel CamelClip™ holds the delivery tube near your mouth by clipping onto your clothing or a strap.
This description was also provided by: Ramsey Outdoor

This durable clip attaches a hydration hose to your pack's shoulder strap.
This description was also provided by: Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)
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| Country of origin: | Mexico |
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| Black | N/A | |
| Black | 2.97 | |
| N/A | 3.00 | |
Mountain Gear offers this product at $2.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
Backcountry.com offers this product at $2.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
Oregon Mountain Community offers this product at $2.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
Rock/Creek Outfitters offers this product at $2.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
SummitHut.com offers this product at $3.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) offers this product at $3.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
Moosejaw offers this product at $3.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
Ramsey Outdoor offers this product at $3.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
REI offers this product at $5.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
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It works better than a rubber band. | |
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| I've been using a rubber band to hold the mouth piece of my tube to my pack strap for years and finally broke down and spent [$] for the real thing. It will fit various diameter tubes and it does exactly what it is supposed to do; you can't go wrong unless you would rather keep using the rubber band. | |
| Dan at Mountain Gear on 07/08/2009 | |
"get one of these plus a tube trap and you will be SET!!" | |
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| I got one of these to use near the bite valve on the tube, and a tube trap 2 bucks! for the lower portion. The system is just so fantastic that I can barely stand it. Sometimes I want to just wear it around the house so I am never more than an inch or so from my favorite drink. | |
| Donna at Moosejaw on 02/06/2008 | |
"Stop thinking about makin water not drip all over your face and make it not drip all over your face!" | |
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| Tired of your mouth piece constantly smacking you in the cheek or hanging lower than a drinkable hose should be 'wink, wink'? Then welcome to the wonderful world of the Camelclip. Your hose and more importantly your mouthpiece remain right where you want them...in your mouth. Stop thinking about buying it and buy it, suck it up | |
| Patrick at Moosejaw on 12/20/2005 | |
handy clip | |
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This camel clip works well for keeping my bladder hose from going backwards across my bag where I cant reach it. Still haven't played with it enough to get it in the right spot where I can drink at ease, but not have the hose in the way. A nice accessory to experiment with. | |
| Daniel L. at Backcountry.com on 02/14/2007 | |
Useful Clip | |
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Whether you can find this at WalMart or not, this clip is a lifesaver! It kept my hose/bite valve in place so that water was always available. My husband didn't buy a clip, and I was constantly handing his to him. Well worth the money!!!!! | |
| jse3104364 at Backcountry.com on 07/02/2009 | |
Works well | |
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But I typically just let the hose hang lose through some elastic band down my shoulder strap. I guess in my particular situation I could have done without. | |
| ajerviss956249 at Backcountry.com on 04/22/2008 | |
small yet important | |
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Nothing is more annoying than your hydration hose hitting you in the face when running or mountain biking. For such a cheap price it is definitely worth it. | |
| rightonrighton at Backcountry.com on 05/26/2005 | |
Great Accessory | |
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Glad to have found this accessory! Saves me having to loop the hydration tube through my straps so it wouldn't hang. Definitely worth the couple buck's investment! | |
| Plott Mom at Backcountry.com on 12/04/2007 | |
"super holder on-er" | |
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| Works great - keeps the mouth piece in easy grabbing range. I have the insulated tube and it fits just wonderfully. | |
| Laurie at Moosejaw on 03/28/2007 | |
"pretty clever" | |
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| It's exactly what it says it is; nothing more, nothing less. Pretty clever, if you've got the use for it. | |
| Josh at Moosejaw on 04/26/2006 | |
"Rusty after two weeks" | |
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| I was pretty disappointed in this thing. It was kind of hard to clip to the 1" strappy thing on my pack's shoulder strap. The mouth isn't long enough to actually clip all the way on it either. The whole clip, including the plastic hoop, is pretty lengthy. This made for kind of an awkward fit once the hydration tube was snapped into place. The worst thing was that either the metal snap on the hoop or the metal pincher thing left and orange/brown rust spot on my (new) pack's light grey shoulder strap. I know the thing is eventually going to get dirty, but it seemed pretty lame to me that the Camel Clip, which is designed to be used with something that involves water, would rust in two wee | |
| Mike at Moosejaw on 05/06/2006 | |
FYI | |
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These things cost about 10-25 cents at Walmart... | |
| Sam Peplin at Backcountry.com on 09/19/2008 | |
"You Just Need It. - Chelsea." | |
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| What's there to say about this little guy? Doesn't everyone who buys a water backpack need one? It although a good purchase. Just something I needed. Holds my camel hose in the right spots, good and useful. | |
| Chelsea at Moosejaw on 07/06/2006 | |
"Not as pictured." | |
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| Product is not as shown. It appears there are two snap positions, so that is could be used with insulated tubing. This is not so, it only fits on uninsulated tubing - useless for winter. | |
| Nancy at Moosejaw on 02/11/2008 | |
"Get it unless your tube is insulated" | |
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| Im sure it works great if you dont have an insulated tube....unfortunatley i do and it doesnt seem to fit in the clip | |
| Andrew at Moosejaw on 10/27/2007 | |