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Whether you're sticking to the trail or not, the Rogue 70-oz hydration pack from CamelBak offers a sleek fit with enough room to store necessities and enough water to keep you going. Designed with the adventurer in mind with hydration capability for hours on the trail, and pockets to stow your just-in-case shell as well as a pump and other tools.
An attractive, aerodynamic design is paired with external-fill capability for the ideal road-cycling system. The CamelBak(r) Rogue(tm) hydration pack gives riders 2-3 hours of hydration options plus storage options to support a lengthy ride.
This description was also provided by: FogDog Sports, Dick's Sporting Goods, Modells

An attractive aerodynamic design is paired with external fill for the ideal road cycling system. The redesigned Camelbak Rogue gives century riders 2 to 3 hours of hydration plus storage options to support a lengthy ride.
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| Access: | panel |
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| Capacity: | 130 cu in |
| Fluid capacity: | 70 fl oz |
| Material: | nylon |
| Number of pockets: | main compartment + 2 pockets |
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| CamelBak Rogue 70 oz. Hydration Pack | $49.99 | |
| CamelBak Rogue | $49.95 - $58.00 | |
| CamelBak Camelback Rogue 70oz Hydration Pack | $55.00 | |
![]() | CamelBak Rogue Bike Hydration Pack | $49.99 |
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Awesome Pack | |
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| This is a great product. Its light, it looks good, and it has a lot of storage space. It can carry a spare tube, big bite valve, my iPod, my phone, energy bars, keys, and theres still room left over. Its a 2 Liter bladder which if you think about it, is a pretty descent amount of water. To refill it, just slide the bladder out and refill it, or if your in a hurry, the flap on the outside lifts up to reveal the lid for the bladder. The only reason I don't do this on a normal basis is because I'm scared I'll get the bag wet. Just a thing of mine. The nozzle is VERY easy to use. Just bite down and suck. My only complaint is that there is no waist strap. There is, however, a upper body strap, and if you tighten it all the way, you can stop the pack from bouncing. It doesn't really bother me though. All in all, this is a very good bag and I would recommend this to anybody that wants to get a camelbak. Good pack. Good quality. Good price. Good job, camelbak :D | |
| Michael at Modells on 05/06/2008 | |
"Keeps me hydrated on 2 hour rides." | |
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| I use my Rogue every time I have a chance to go for a bike ride. It holds enough water and all the tools I need for a two hour ride without making me feel like Quazimodo. It took me a while to find a good position for the tube holder and good length to keep it at, but I guess that's more of a problem with riding position than the Camelbak. The top pocket will hold any tool you could need for a daily ride, the bottom pocket will hold all your other crap like keys, phone, wallet, and even a superlight jacket or light shirt. Anything else you might need can be shoved into the mesh bucket pocket. | |
| Matt at Moosejaw on 11/14/2007 | |
"Utter sweetness!" | |
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| I haven't owned a Camelbak before so I'm not sure how this one compares to other models, but it's awesome! Tons of room for spare tire, tire levers, patch kit, light jacket, wallet, phone, etc, without being too big. Plus, all the straps come wound up with velcro, so you don't get hit in the face with them when you're on the go! It's great for biking, but moves a little bit when running (not too much). | |
| Julia at Moosejaw on 02/27/2009 | |
"It was the best birthday present, ever." | |
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| I got this pack for my boyfriend for his birthday. He has been obsessed with it, specifically the fact that he can fit a towel and a t-shirt into the compartments. It also keeps him well hydrated while biking in the blistering MS Delta sun. I, personally, was very pleased with the speedy shipping, the competative pricing, and the witty emails I received from Moosejaw throughout the process. | |
| Laura Merrill at Moosejaw on 08/06/2008 | |
"Inexpensive and appropriate. A good purchase." | |
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| Pros 2 liter removable bladder Plenty of space for energy bars and other miscellaneous items Velcro ties to keep excess strap from dangling Breathable back rest Not too big to lug around for short hiking/biking expeditions Cons Pack not large enough for longer expeditions to carry extra stuff Only one color available at the time of purchase black | |
| Raphael at Moosejaw on 08/30/2007 | |
"im in love" | |
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| ...not really...but still...this camel back is amazing, i went mtn biking the other day and it was as if i didnt' hvae it on...and i got hot so i was able to put some outer clothing in the incredibly awesome pouches...i also ran to the pool and kept my speedo in it... | |
| Peder at Moosejaw on 10/24/2008 | |
"great for biking" | |
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| i bought this for my girlfriend and she really loves it! the 2 liter is perfect for day hikes and it has a good size area for keys and wallets. really comfy and the sternum strap is placed perfect. the external fill is awesome too. | |
| Benjamin at Moosejaw on 12/16/2007 | |
"It is what you want it to be." | |
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| Just got back from a week in East Texas... in July. Needless to say, the camelbak came in very handy! Right amount of water, light on my back, useful little pockets... no need to go on much more, except that I'm very pleased! | |
| Kathryn Leigh at Moosejaw on 08/04/2008 | |
"Great buy!" | |
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| I'm really happy with this Camelbak! It holds enough water for a good bike ride but isn't too heavy. It doesn't have a lot of space but definitely enough for some tools, keys, energybars etc. | |
| Marchien at Moosejaw on 12/01/2007 | |
"Grea for dayhiking" | |
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| Pack is great for day hikes. Not too wide and capable of holding 70 oz. keep your back less sweaty than others. Pockets are also a major plus, good for snacks, camera, unmentionable stuff.. | |
| Blake at Moosejaw on 03/04/2009 | |
It works, but it doesn't breathe well. | |
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| I got one of these thinking that it would be a great substitute for a cheap water bottle mounted on my bike's frame. Turns out, it's not. During the summer, this caused a LOT of heat build-up on my back. It might be good for colder months. After trying it a couple of times, it has just been sitting in my closet. | |
| EdFromOhio at Modells on 10/21/2009 | |
"If you don't want to take a lot of stuff with you then this is the pack you need." | |
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| i liked this pack, but i got it as a gifted and wanted one a little bigger so i upgraded to the Lobo camelback. | |
| Andrew at Moosejaw on 07/30/2007 | |