CamelBak Octane 8+

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Discontinued

The Men's Octane 8+ has been discontinued.

MSRP:
$80.00

The CamelBak Men's Octane 8+ is not available from the stores we monitor.

Last seen October 2, 2010 at Gear for Adventure.

where to buy:

You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these CamelBak retailers:

- CampSaver.com

- OMCgear

- Backcountry.com

- SunnySports

- other options »

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The Octane 8+ and Octane 14+ are designed for the versatile and lightweight needs of speed hikers, trail runners, and adventure racers. The Octane 8+ is made for two to four hours of fast paced outdoor activity and is insulated to keep liquid cool for hours. The pack features a center zip expansion for additional cargo capacity, stash pockets on the waist belt for snacks and essentials on the move, an Air Director back panel with Air Mesh for ventilation, and a waist belt designed for load stability.

Specs

Hydration capacity 70 oz (2 liters)
Cargo closed 525 cubic inches (8.6 liters)
Cargo open 781 cubic inches (12.8 liters)
Weight empty 1.92 lbs (0.87 kg)
Weight filled 6.32 lbs (2.87 kg)

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