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I have a Camelback

which is of course one of the big names in these things. I had a smaller one, years ago when they were relatively new. The new one is much nicer, now that they've had a number of years to get them dialed in. I'm not sure which model i have, but it does what you're looking for. Enough water for a good, hot hike, plus a jacket, some food, a small camera and more. My only problem with it is that some of the tightening pull cords are a little longer than I like for skiing. I just tuck them in, tho, to not have them dangling loose on the lifts where they might get stuck somewhere as I (attempt to) hop off. I'd say, if there's a good outdoor store nearby, go try a few on and compare the storage. I have had a non-camelback brand one that has an unnecessary bulb pump squeezer to force water thru the tube, but Camelback is much easier to deal with.


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