CamelBak Magic
You know, I have owned about every youth CamelBak…
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Design: Multi-pocket hydration pack (light)
Size: 130 cubic inches
Number of Pockets: 4
Max. Load Carried: 7lbs.
Height of Owner: 5 feet 4 inches
Price Paid: $68.89
You know, I have owned about every youth CamelBak ever, and this one is just the best. My family is big on hiking, and I always get hiking/backpacking stuff for my birthday. I've had my Magic since my 13th birthday--I'm 16 and still using it hard.
My Lobo, which I got on my 11th birthday, wore out after a year of use, but the Magic has lasted for three years and still in good condition. 72 oz of water is great, and with the new elixir things CamelBak makes, this thing is awesome!
Where to Buy
$43.95 - $85.00
MSRP: $75.00
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