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Lobo 9 - Women's
CamelBak
Lobo 9 - Women's
$99.95
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  This do-it-all, versatile pack is designed to be the quiver killer pack. One pack that never lets you down and is always ready for more miles no matter what adventure you choose. Even better, the CamelBak Women's Lobo™ 9 is constructed specifically for a woman’s frame. The body-mapping technology allows for a tailored fit and supplies subtle cooling. The S-curved shoulder harness is contoured just right to fit a woman’s body and also delivers improved comfort and stability. The removable stability belt supplies bonus flexibility to your journey and the ventilated harness ensures lasting breathability for the long haul. Enjoy hands-free hydration from the 2L Crux® Reservoir Quicklink™ System. Repurpose Gold Sustainability Badge: Made with recycled materials, made with safer chemicals, and designed to preserve resources and diminish disposables. Finally, the pack shape is thoughtfully designed with a woman’s torso in mind, ensuring miles of comfortable adventure.

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Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2522
Gender:
Women's
Weight:
500 g / 1 lb 2 oz
Torso Length:
38 x 53 cm / 15 - 21 in
Liters:
6 Liters Gear Capacity / 2 Liters Hydration Capacity
Other Features:
  • Air Support™ Back Panel designed with Body Mapping Technology to allow for maximum ventilation on the hottest areas of your back
  • Magnetic Tube Trap keeps your tube secure and accessible when you need it
  • Removable Waist Strap for added stability when you need it
  • 3D Vent Mesh Harness is lightweight and breathable with added cargo. Designed for all-day comfort
  • Helmet Carry to stow and secure helmet
  • Integrated Carry Pockets to keep your tools and repair kit organized
  • CRUX™ Reservoir with Quicklink™ System
  • BPA/BPS/BPF Free
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