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The Camelbak Tube Trap™ is great for securing your drinking tube to 3/4-inch shoulder straps keeping it within close proximity. Will Fit both insulated and regular delivery tubes.

The TubeTrap secures drinking tube to 3/4 inch shoulder straps to keep it within close proximity.

Keep your drinking tube accessible! This device attaches to your hydration pack's shoulder strap and holds tube close to your mouth.
The Tube Trap by Camelbak secures your drinking tube to 3/4 inch shoulder straps to keep it within close proximity. Fits both insulated and regular delivery tubes.

The Camelbak TubeTrap secures drinking tube to 3/4 inch shoulder straps to keep it within close proximity. The new larger design fits both insulated and regular delivery tubes.
The CamelBak TubeTrap secures drinking tube to 3/4-inch shoulder straps to keep it within close proximity. The new, larger design fits both insulated and regular delivery tubes

The TubeTrap™ secures drinking tube to 3/4" shoulder straps to keep it within close proximity. Fits both insulated and regular delivery tubes.
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| Country of origin: | Philippines |
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Save a face, buy a trap | |
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At first glance you would not expect this to be such an issue, however I took this with me on a five day expedition throughout the Yucatan Peninsula and it simply rocked! While there does exist other "tube keepers" out there, this one allows for swift "on demand" on or off. It allowed me to quickly secure my tube with one hand while I had to: steer my mountain bike, hold on to my "zip-line" harness or maintain my stance on the face with my other hand. The ability to secure my tube one-handed, with such ease and speed makes this trap worth its weight in gold. | |
| Specter at Backcountry.com on 06/20/2007 | |
heli pack pro | |
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I immediately purchased the best backpack I could find and the most stylish, and all of the extras I could, this bag is so useful and has almost too much room, and totes so well, all the straps make you able to run with it on, and hold water, plus hidden pockets all over for storing all sorts of illegal things you don't want seen. now only if they made it waterproof, airproof 100 percent, but cant ask for everything. | |
| Kyle Phillipy at Backcountry.com on 10/22/2004 | |
great product | |
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I attached the tube trap on a standard 3/4 inch horizontal webbing strap on my shoulder. Using in conjunction with an ergo angle, it allows hands free operation. I set it up so it's sitting just below my chin so when i need a drink and my hands are busy, I just tilt my head down slightly, bite on the big bite valve and my thirst is quenched. | |
| iva3141110 at Backcountry.com on 07/13/2009 | |
Tube Trap handy | |
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Over all I would recommend it, definitely helpful. We work outside lifting and hauling. The Camelbak drinking tube kept falling down, very frustrating. The tube trap keeps it securely out of the way. The one issue I have is the tube trap is only ½ inch wide. The shoulder strap is ¾ inch wide. The only place it fits on my Camelbak is on the sternum strap. | |
| Soldier Second at Backcountry.com on 07/17/2007 | |
ya it works | |
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Got to be alittle careful, this doesn't always fit on most packs wide shoulder straps. Probably more designed for day packs and etc. The overnighters have wider straps and the clip doesn't quite make it across the whole way. I didn't have any problems falling off or losing despite the anything but perfect fit. That was a plus. | |
| Jeff Hedge at Backcountry.com on 09/18/2007 | |
"very civilized." | |
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| i can now rid myself of all the clothespins, binder clips, cable ties etc. that I had used before to hold the tube in place while I ran. now I don't look like such a dork. maybe I still do. but it's 2 Bucks!! buy a couple. | |
| Donna at Moosejaw on 02/06/2008 | |
"It is what it is..." | |
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| Well... umm... it is what it is: a tube trap. Easy on and off of the strap. And, it's always good to have an extra one of these lying around. I bought one for my Hydration Compatible pack that didn't come with any hydration stuff. | |
| Samuel at Moosejaw on 01/02/2007 | |
"Wish I could buy more... Thay say tehy will be back in August." | |
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| Hey, as simple as it is, it is amazing!! Solved my headache completely!! It clips to a small stap 1/4inch or could be sticked to a larger one, didn't try that. Will have to get more for my other packs, cheap and lightweight solution!!! | |
| Petr at Moosejaw on 06/19/2007 | |
CamelBak Tube Trap | |
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The CamelBak Tube Trap fit well on my Daystar (with 1/2" webbing) and successfully keeps the end near my mouth and away from my knees when riding. Glad I bought it! | |
| ripplespirit at Backcountry.com on 08/17/2009 | |
small but 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 | |
Strap width is key | |
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A nice, inexpensive, helpful tool for your CamelBak arsenal IF all your packs have 1/2" webbing on the shoulder straps. Unfortunately every single pack I own with one exception, from day packs to full-on backcountry packs, have 3/4" webbing on the straps. Thus, the Tube Trap doesn't fit completely. You can still slide them on, but the clip doesn't close completely around the wider webbing, which can lead to problems in the field. Why wouldn't they make it to fit 3/4" webbing, which would also accommodate the smaller 1/2"? Makes sense...but they don't. Too bad, a good idea not taken to its logical conclusion. | |
| Donner Party at Backcountry.com on 02/21/2007 | |
Not very useful | |
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Seemed like a good idea, but I discovered I preferred to just allow the tube to run loose over my shoulders. I have the winter tube covered in neoprene and it was a little too tight for the clip. | |
| DaBos at Backcountry.com on 02/06/2007 | |
Havent found a use for it | |
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With the spring clip and my current pack having an elastic band along the shoulder strap, I decided i had no need for it. | |
| ajerviss956249 at Backcountry.com on 04/24/2008 | |