The Women's Lobo 9 is constructed specifically for a woman's frame 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. Finally, the pack shape is thoughtfully designed with a woman's torso in mind, ensuring miles of comfortable adventure.
The Women's Lobo 9 is constructed specifically for a woman's frame 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. Finally, the pack shape is thoughtfully designed with a woman's torso in mind, ensuring miles of comfortable adventure.
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Camelbak Women's Lobo 9 - 2L Bike Hydration Pack - Latigo Teal
The Women's Lobo 9 is constructed specifically for a woman's frame 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. Finally, the pack shape is thoughtfully designed with a woman's torso in mind, ensuring miles of comfortable adventure.
The Women's Lobo 9 is constructed specifically for a woman's frame 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. Finally, the pack shape is thoughtfully designed with a woman's torso in mind, ensuring miles of comfortable adventure.
Last updated at 13/07/2026 21:38:17
CamelBak Women's Lobo 9 Bike Hydration Backpack - Helmet Carry - Magnetic Tube Trap- 70oz
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CamelBak Womens Lobo 9 2L Hydration Pack Latigo Teal
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CamelBak Womens Lobo 9 2L Hydration Pack Latigo Teal
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I'm a Senior and must perform hard cardio exercise (elevated HR) a minimum of 3 to 5 days to a week to keep Parkinson's Disease at bay.When the weather is good I ride my road bike or hike and when it's not I head into the gym.In the past I have used a 26oz water bottle in a shoulder sling for hiking and carry two, 26oz bottles when riding my road bike.Hikes can be 2 to 3 hours in duration and rides are between 1.5 and 2.5 hours in duration.I live on the front range of the Rockies in Colorado and summer heat can push temps up into the mid 90's and higher.Back in 2014 I had experience with a larger CamelBak hydration pack in my climb up Mt. Whitney. Great pack for our needs back then but too large/bulky for these shorter intense workouts.I unpacked and ... MoreI'm a Senior and must perform hard cardio exercise (elevated HR) a minimum of 3 to 5 days to a week to keep Parkinson's Disease at bay.When the weather is good I ride my road bike or hike and when it's not I head into the gym.In the past I have used a 26oz water bottle in a shoulder sling for hiking and carry two, 26oz bottles when riding my road bike.Hikes can be 2 to 3 hours in duration and rides are between 1.5 and 2.5 hours in duration.I live on the front range of the Rockies in Colorado and summer heat can push temps up into the mid 90's and higher.Back in 2014 I had experience with a larger CamelBak hydration pack in my climb up Mt. Whitney. Great pack for our needs back then but too large/bulky for these shorter intense workouts.I unpacked and rinsed the bag out according to the online instructions and the next day filled and adjusted the pack to my body for a 2 hour, out and back hike near home. Temps in the upper 80's to low 90's.Set up was easy and intuitive but if you need instructions they can be found online.I was speed hiking this day for my cardio so I was actually running in some sections.The pack was comfortable and secure and didn't move around at all. I found that it was much more convenient to drink from than my previous set up. This also helped me to drink a greater quantity which is good for staying hydrated in the heat.I was concerned about the comfort level (especially the shoulder straps) but after about 10 minutes didn't really notice the pack even when running.The very next day under similar heat conditions I set out for a 1.5 hour ride. Set up for me, to ride comfortably on a road bike with drop bars, required a little more attention to shoulder strap positioning as well as that of the feeder tube and mouthpiece.I had to stop once in the first 5 minutes to readjust the shoulder straps and the connector between the two in order to get comfortable. After that second adjustment, the Lobo was so superior for hydrating, that I won't be going back to standard bottles and cages anytime soon.Huge safety advantage while biking as well because I didn't have to worry about losing my grip and dropping my bottle or taking my eyes off of the road to get a drink!Fifteen minutes into the ride I didn't notice the bag on my back and it didn't shift or move at all even if I stood to pedal out of the saddle.The water also stayed much cooler and more refreshing after you take the first gulp or two to clear the feeder tube.Plenty of room for your ID, energy bars, two inner tubes, tire levers and Co2 cannisters in case of a flat.The powerful magnet that keep the feeder tube close to your body is very secure. Once the feeder tube's length was properly adjusted it stayed secure even when taking a drink. If it did become free it was super easy to reconnect it.This bag is a game changer for me, especially on the road bike!
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After receiving this pack from REI’s Product Advisor team, I tested this pack on a variety of bike rides (a quick 4 mile ride in the city and a longer 25 mile ride on a bike path) and hikes (an easy 3 mile hike and a more strenuous 14 mile hike).Overall, this pack performed incredibly well, so well, in fact, that it’ll likely replace my current favored day pack. It’s light, it fits well, and it stays in place without much need for readjustments.The water bladder seems to be well made and didn’t leak, though the magnet meant to secure the hose didn’t quite keep it in place. This became frustrating on bike rides, but didn’t seem to matter as much on hikes. In addition to the magnet, the only downside I noticed was the size. You should definitely note that this bag ... MoreAfter receiving this pack from REI’s Product Advisor team, I tested this pack on a variety of bike rides (a quick 4 mile ride in the city and a longer 25 mile ride on a bike path) and hikes (an easy 3 mile hike and a more strenuous 14 mile hike).Overall, this pack performed incredibly well, so well, in fact, that it’ll likely replace my current favored day pack. It’s light, it fits well, and it stays in place without much need for readjustments.The water bladder seems to be well made and didn’t leak, though the magnet meant to secure the hose didn’t quite keep it in place. This became frustrating on bike rides, but didn’t seem to matter as much on hikes. In addition to the magnet, the only downside I noticed was the size. You should definitely note that this bag is small- so if you’re looking for something to hold much more than some basic essentials, a compact windbreaker or raincoat, and a snack, this isn’t the bag for you. If that doesn’t bother you, or you’re able to pack light, this pack is an awesome choice.For context, after filling the water bladder, here’s what I was able to fit on a recent 14 mike hike: rain coat, pb&j, small portable charger, bear spray, 3oz sunscreen, matches, SOL emergency blanket, headlamp, mapThings were very tightly packed, but I was honestly impressed by how much this little pack was able to carry and how well it carried the weight (even without padded straps, I didn’t feel the weight until the very end of the hike).Tl;dr: This is a comfortable and durable little pack, that won’t leak and will stay secure as you move. 4.5/5 stars!
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Like the idea of this piece of gear, just wasn't great on execution.I took this pack hiking several times with my newborn daughter, and while I was impressed by how much it could fit inside, ultimately I found the should straps too narrow, the water bladder system awkward, and the magnetic mouthpiece more annoying than helpful.When I first saw this pack, I was excited to use it for small day hikes / bike rides. The concept is a great idea for a lot of the stuff me & my family do outdoors here in Colorado. My first impression was that there was no way this bag could carry much, however. I was pleasantly surprised when I took my newborn on her first hike, and managed to fit a change of clothes, 2 diapers, wipes, my keys, and a couple other things. It absolutely ... MoreLike the idea of this piece of gear, just wasn't great on execution.I took this pack hiking several times with my newborn daughter, and while I was impressed by how much it could fit inside, ultimately I found the should straps too narrow, the water bladder system awkward, and the magnetic mouthpiece more annoying than helpful.When I first saw this pack, I was excited to use it for small day hikes / bike rides. The concept is a great idea for a lot of the stuff me & my family do outdoors here in Colorado. My first impression was that there was no way this bag could carry much, however. I was pleasantly surprised when I took my newborn on her first hike, and managed to fit a change of clothes, 2 diapers, wipes, my keys, and a couple other things. It absolutely fits more than meets the eyes. I wasn't ever comfortable in the shoulder straps - they are pretty narrow, and I'm a lean guy. I can't imagine this pack being able to fit anyone other than someone with a small build. It actually fits my wife better.When I went to fill the water bladder, I thought I was doing something wrong because it's next to impossible NOT to get water all over the bag. Turns out the design is just awkward. I think the only way you could fill the bladder to the max would be to take the entire thing out which is also not easily done.I was super excited when I saw the magnetic mouthpiece attachments, as I've used a lot of packs and feel like I'm constantly inventing ways to keep it near me while I"m on the trail. This is another thing about the pack that seemed good in concept, but I found it more troublesome to locate the magnet landing pad while on the move, so opted to just not use it and let it dangle at my side. Same old problem of the tubing just dancing around.All in all, I'm happy to have the pack but wouldn't necessarily recommend to a friend.
| Sport | Cycling, Climbing, Running |
| Tank Volume | 2 Litres |
| Product dimensions | 45.97 x 22 x 19.81 cm; 697.4 Grams |
CamelBak Women's Lobo 9 Bike Hydration Backpack - Helmet Carry - Magnetic Tube Trap- 70oz
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CamelBak Womens Lobo 9 2L Hydration Pack Latigo Teal
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CamelBak Womens Lobo 9 2L Hydration Pack Latigo Teal
Free delivery between Wed – Mon
I'm a Senior and must perform hard cardio exercise (elevated HR) a minimum of 3 to 5 days to a week to keep Parkinson's Disease at bay.When the weather is good I ride my road bike or hike and when it's not I head into the gym.In the past I have used a 26oz water bottle in a shoulder sling for hiking and carry two, 26oz bottles when riding my road bike.Hikes can be 2 to 3 hours in duration and rides are between 1.5 and 2.5 hours in duration.I live on the front range of the Rockies in Colorado and summer heat can push temps up into the mid 90's and higher.Back in 2014 I had experience with a larger CamelBak hydration pack in my climb up Mt. Whitney. Great pack for our needs back then but too large/bulky for these shorter intense workouts.I unpacked and ... MoreI'm a Senior and must perform hard cardio exercise (elevated HR) a minimum of 3 to 5 days to a week to keep Parkinson's Disease at bay.When the weather is good I ride my road bike or hike and when it's not I head into the gym.In the past I have used a 26oz water bottle in a shoulder sling for hiking and carry two, 26oz bottles when riding my road bike.Hikes can be 2 to 3 hours in duration and rides are between 1.5 and 2.5 hours in duration.I live on the front range of the Rockies in Colorado and summer heat can push temps up into the mid 90's and higher.Back in 2014 I had experience with a larger CamelBak hydration pack in my climb up Mt. Whitney. Great pack for our needs back then but too large/bulky for these shorter intense workouts.I unpacked and rinsed the bag out according to the online instructions and the next day filled and adjusted the pack to my body for a 2 hour, out and back hike near home. Temps in the upper 80's to low 90's.Set up was easy and intuitive but if you need instructions they can be found online.I was speed hiking this day for my cardio so I was actually running in some sections.The pack was comfortable and secure and didn't move around at all. I found that it was much more convenient to drink from than my previous set up. This also helped me to drink a greater quantity which is good for staying hydrated in the heat.I was concerned about the comfort level (especially the shoulder straps) but after about 10 minutes didn't really notice the pack even when running.The very next day under similar heat conditions I set out for a 1.5 hour ride. Set up for me, to ride comfortably on a road bike with drop bars, required a little more attention to shoulder strap positioning as well as that of the feeder tube and mouthpiece.I had to stop once in the first 5 minutes to readjust the shoulder straps and the connector between the two in order to get comfortable. After that second adjustment, the Lobo was so superior for hydrating, that I won't be going back to standard bottles and cages anytime soon.Huge safety advantage while biking as well because I didn't have to worry about losing my grip and dropping my bottle or taking my eyes off of the road to get a drink!Fifteen minutes into the ride I didn't notice the bag on my back and it didn't shift or move at all even if I stood to pedal out of the saddle.The water also stayed much cooler and more refreshing after you take the first gulp or two to clear the feeder tube.Plenty of room for your ID, energy bars, two inner tubes, tire levers and Co2 cannisters in case of a flat.The powerful magnet that keep the feeder tube close to your body is very secure. Once the feeder tube's length was properly adjusted it stayed secure even when taking a drink. If it did become free it was super easy to reconnect it.This bag is a game changer for me, especially on the road bike!
After receiving this pack from REI’s Product Advisor team, I tested this pack on a variety of bike rides (a quick 4 mile ride in the city and a longer 25 mile ride on a bike path) and hikes (an easy 3 mile hike and a more strenuous 14 mile hike).Overall, this pack performed incredibly well, so well, in fact, that it’ll likely replace my current favored day pack. It’s light, it fits well, and it stays in place without much need for readjustments.The water bladder seems to be well made and didn’t leak, though the magnet meant to secure the hose didn’t quite keep it in place. This became frustrating on bike rides, but didn’t seem to matter as much on hikes. In addition to the magnet, the only downside I noticed was the size. You should definitely note that this bag ... MoreAfter receiving this pack from REI’s Product Advisor team, I tested this pack on a variety of bike rides (a quick 4 mile ride in the city and a longer 25 mile ride on a bike path) and hikes (an easy 3 mile hike and a more strenuous 14 mile hike).Overall, this pack performed incredibly well, so well, in fact, that it’ll likely replace my current favored day pack. It’s light, it fits well, and it stays in place without much need for readjustments.The water bladder seems to be well made and didn’t leak, though the magnet meant to secure the hose didn’t quite keep it in place. This became frustrating on bike rides, but didn’t seem to matter as much on hikes. In addition to the magnet, the only downside I noticed was the size. You should definitely note that this bag is small- so if you’re looking for something to hold much more than some basic essentials, a compact windbreaker or raincoat, and a snack, this isn’t the bag for you. If that doesn’t bother you, or you’re able to pack light, this pack is an awesome choice.For context, after filling the water bladder, here’s what I was able to fit on a recent 14 mike hike: rain coat, pb&j, small portable charger, bear spray, 3oz sunscreen, matches, SOL emergency blanket, headlamp, mapThings were very tightly packed, but I was honestly impressed by how much this little pack was able to carry and how well it carried the weight (even without padded straps, I didn’t feel the weight until the very end of the hike).Tl;dr: This is a comfortable and durable little pack, that won’t leak and will stay secure as you move. 4.5/5 stars!
Like the idea of this piece of gear, just wasn't great on execution.I took this pack hiking several times with my newborn daughter, and while I was impressed by how much it could fit inside, ultimately I found the should straps too narrow, the water bladder system awkward, and the magnetic mouthpiece more annoying than helpful.When I first saw this pack, I was excited to use it for small day hikes / bike rides. The concept is a great idea for a lot of the stuff me & my family do outdoors here in Colorado. My first impression was that there was no way this bag could carry much, however. I was pleasantly surprised when I took my newborn on her first hike, and managed to fit a change of clothes, 2 diapers, wipes, my keys, and a couple other things. It absolutely ... MoreLike the idea of this piece of gear, just wasn't great on execution.I took this pack hiking several times with my newborn daughter, and while I was impressed by how much it could fit inside, ultimately I found the should straps too narrow, the water bladder system awkward, and the magnetic mouthpiece more annoying than helpful.When I first saw this pack, I was excited to use it for small day hikes / bike rides. The concept is a great idea for a lot of the stuff me & my family do outdoors here in Colorado. My first impression was that there was no way this bag could carry much, however. I was pleasantly surprised when I took my newborn on her first hike, and managed to fit a change of clothes, 2 diapers, wipes, my keys, and a couple other things. It absolutely fits more than meets the eyes. I wasn't ever comfortable in the shoulder straps - they are pretty narrow, and I'm a lean guy. I can't imagine this pack being able to fit anyone other than someone with a small build. It actually fits my wife better.When I went to fill the water bladder, I thought I was doing something wrong because it's next to impossible NOT to get water all over the bag. Turns out the design is just awkward. I think the only way you could fill the bladder to the max would be to take the entire thing out which is also not easily done.I was super excited when I saw the magnetic mouthpiece attachments, as I've used a lot of packs and feel like I'm constantly inventing ways to keep it near me while I"m on the trail. This is another thing about the pack that seemed good in concept, but I found it more troublesome to locate the magnet landing pad while on the move, so opted to just not use it and let it dangle at my side. Same old problem of the tubing just dancing around.All in all, I'm happy to have the pack but wouldn't necessarily recommend to a friend.
Compared to other CamelBak hydration packs previously used, this pack was not as easy to remove the bladder for cleaning out but it's not a deal breaker. I managed to fill the bladder just fine with a kitchen faucet pull-down hose before leaving the house. The bladder seals up very well, no leaks. Be sure to look at this product's torso sizing for the best fit. I have a shorter torso (16 in.) and the pack is longer than preferred but still fits. The waist belt does keep the pack from shifting, no shifting after 5 bike rides. I have to remove the helmet from the pack to access the two outer pockets to for my cash after lunch, or an extra layer of clothing. This pack has sufficient space for essentials, but a very tight fit for anything more than that if you fill the ... MoreCompared to other CamelBak hydration packs previously used, this pack was not as easy to remove the bladder for cleaning out but it's not a deal breaker. I managed to fill the bladder just fine with a kitchen faucet pull-down hose before leaving the house. The bladder seals up very well, no leaks. Be sure to look at this product's torso sizing for the best fit. I have a shorter torso (16 in.) and the pack is longer than preferred but still fits. The waist belt does keep the pack from shifting, no shifting after 5 bike rides. I have to remove the helmet from the pack to access the two outer pockets to for my cash after lunch, or an extra layer of clothing. This pack has sufficient space for essentials, but a very tight fit for anything more than that if you fill the bladder all the way. By the time I needed to access things in my pack, the bladder had emptied enough to where it was easier to get to things in the pack.
I've never been much of one for hydration packs. Give me a good old water bottle and I'm happy. But the plain truth is that you drink more, and stay hydrated, when you use a pack with hydration bladder. It's easier and faster to drink; you can drink on the fly without stopping to pull out a water bottle. And with the CamelBak Lobo you don't even have to think hard about returning the drinking tube to its resting position thanks to the magnetic "tube trap".I've read several reviews saying that the magnet isn’t strong enough and the tube comes loose. I've used the Lobo on a variety of MTB rides and trails, including a race, and found the magnetic tube trap to function great. The one exception was at a notoriously rocky and techie trail system with lots of drops. The ... MoreI've never been much of one for hydration packs. Give me a good old water bottle and I'm happy. But the plain truth is that you drink more, and stay hydrated, when you use a pack with hydration bladder. It's easier and faster to drink; you can drink on the fly without stopping to pull out a water bottle. And with the CamelBak Lobo you don't even have to think hard about returning the drinking tube to its resting position thanks to the magnetic "tube trap".I've read several reviews saying that the magnet isn’t strong enough and the tube comes loose. I've used the Lobo on a variety of MTB rides and trails, including a race, and found the magnetic tube trap to function great. The one exception was at a notoriously rocky and techie trail system with lots of drops. The tube did continuously come loose there. But on flowier trails the magnetic trap worked great, allowing me to reattach it to the shoulder strap without any difficulty.I've also read reviews expressing concern over the lightweight construction of the Lobo, particularly of the shoulder straps. Yes, they're mesh. And maybe they won't hold up as well as stouter shoulder straps. But they are super light and well ventilated and the Lobo was a pleasure to use in this summer's intense heat. I barely noticed I was wearing it while racing. It’s meant to be lightweight and it is.Other things of note about the Lobo. It's pretty small, but that’s part of the plan. It has enough room for keys, spare tub, pump or CO2 canister, small tool set and an energy bar, but you'd be hard pressed to fit much more into it when the bladder is full. A pair of glasses, sure. And if you use the expandable pouch on the outside, you can add a light layer or shell. Not a ton of stuff, but the essentials. If you want more carrying capacity you can move up to CamelBak's 3-liter (that’s water, not gear storage) pack.I have mixed feelings about the helmet carry. It definitely held my helmet securely. I found it a little difficult to use at first, but that's probably also why it holds a helmet securely. I bombed down a 4-mile fire road with my helmet on the pack over rocks and washboard and the occasional water bar and never felt it moving (kids, don't do this at home). My mixed feelings come from the question of why. Why hang your helmet on your pack rather than on your head? I do this when I ski in the backcountry because it’s too hot to skin with a helmet on. But at least where I live pretty much all the MTB trails go up and down and it just seems like a better idea to keep your helmet firmly where it was meant to be.While it’s still tempting to jump on my bike with just a water bottle, I more often find myself reaching for the Lobo. It’s light and comfortable and keeps me better hydrated while holding all my essentials for a day of riding.
I bought this pack for mountain bike riding in cooler weather to carry an extra layer in addition to a rain shell. I didn’t want a larger 20+ L pack, so thought this one, cargo capacity initially listed at 7L, would be perfect. Bottom line, I can fit a Gore jacket OR a thermal layer into the very hard to load storage compartment.Overall, I rated it a 3. But, there is a wide range of good and bad features, so here are details.Fit is excellent, comfortable on first use and 2 months later. Does not shift around on technical descents. Waist belt is small but well designed (does not loosen). Appreciate chest strap can be adjusted easily.Well designed pockets. Tool pocket with mesh sub-pockets. Smaller pocket for keys with lanyard. Cargo area for water also has a ... MoreI bought this pack for mountain bike riding in cooler weather to carry an extra layer in addition to a rain shell. I didn’t want a larger 20+ L pack, so thought this one, cargo capacity initially listed at 7L, would be perfect. Bottom line, I can fit a Gore jacket OR a thermal layer into the very hard to load storage compartment.Overall, I rated it a 3. But, there is a wide range of good and bad features, so here are details.Fit is excellent, comfortable on first use and 2 months later. Does not shift around on technical descents. Waist belt is small but well designed (does not loosen). Appreciate chest strap can be adjusted easily.Well designed pockets. Tool pocket with mesh sub-pockets. Smaller pocket for keys with lanyard. Cargo area for water also has a mesh pocketVery hard to load the pack- both water and any “cargo”. Seems to be due to excess flex in the back panel.Poor design on the outside straps, aka helmet carry. The location, right above the side mesh pockets makes it so very hard to get things in/out. Again, hard to load even a light jacket into the outside area under the tool pocket since these straps do not have clips which open.
This CamelBak surprised me a bit. It's much better ventilated than my old one and it really showed. I had expected the mesh straps to bunch up a lot and pretty much negate the air flow but they worked quite nicely. The bladder is quite snug in it's carrying space and I thought that filling it would mean the rest of the bag storage would be too small. It was surprisingly roomy. I has my keys in the upper pocket and my phone (pixel 4xl), allen key set, and small wallet in the lower pouch with room to spare. The helmet clips are nice. I like the idea that I can kinda have my whole bike kit in the bag, ready to go. The bag was super light weight and I'm excited to continue using it.The only negative I have was that I couldn't find a good way to have the hose connect ... MoreThis CamelBak surprised me a bit. It's much better ventilated than my old one and it really showed. I had expected the mesh straps to bunch up a lot and pretty much negate the air flow but they worked quite nicely. The bladder is quite snug in it's carrying space and I thought that filling it would mean the rest of the bag storage would be too small. It was surprisingly roomy. I has my keys in the upper pocket and my phone (pixel 4xl), allen key set, and small wallet in the lower pouch with room to spare. The helmet clips are nice. I like the idea that I can kinda have my whole bike kit in the bag, ready to go. The bag was super light weight and I'm excited to continue using it.The only negative I have was that I couldn't find a good way to have the hose connect to the magnetic chest clip. While ridding the nozzle would hit my leg which would pop the hose off the magnet. I tried switching shoulders and the hose itself didn't want to stay connected to the magnet with the bend across the chest. Perhaps this was user error? Maybe I had the bag set too high up on my back? I'm not sure but it wasn't clear to me how to solve the issue.
I tried the Women’s Lobo 9 a few times, and, unfortunately, it did not work out for me due to my x-small torso. For reference I have a petite frame, torso length 15” and at 5’3”. I tried this pack while hiking, biking, and just walking around an outdoor day’s event. During all these times it sat low, and past my lower back. I initially thought it wouldn’t be a big deal since it was not too much of the pack that sat low, however, with a few hours into wearing it did become uncomfortable. The shoulder straps did not shorten enough for me and made due with its shortest; this was not enough as it was too loose, and just not as form fitting as I needed it (preference) for an active use. Also, I did not feel the benefits of its air support back panel nor its heat ... MoreI tried the Women’s Lobo 9 a few times, and, unfortunately, it did not work out for me due to my x-small torso. For reference I have a petite frame, torso length 15” and at 5’3”. I tried this pack while hiking, biking, and just walking around an outdoor day’s event. During all these times it sat low, and past my lower back. I initially thought it wouldn’t be a big deal since it was not too much of the pack that sat low, however, with a few hours into wearing it did become uncomfortable. The shoulder straps did not shorten enough for me and made due with its shortest; this was not enough as it was too loose, and just not as form fitting as I needed it (preference) for an active use. Also, I did not feel the benefits of its air support back panel nor its heat distribution; granted it was during very hot summer days. The ventilated harness straps were light and good, as well as its removable hip belt. I appreciated its intentional compartments; it had all the small pockets in the right places to fit a couple, flat snacks. The reservoir takes some maneuvering to take out and fill as I couldn’t successfully fill it while inside the pack; not a deal breaker. The magnetic tube trap is a great convenience. All in all this pack is not created for petite body size, and/or smaller torsos, perhaps it may be best to have sizing options.
I used a regular backpack while mountain biking some blues and it sucked having to constantly get water from my bottles and when I attached my helmet to it, it swung everywhere, so I was excited to test the lobo. It is super small but I was able to fit 6 snacks (granola bar, trail mix), a multitool, patch kit and my phone. I could have fit a few more things like a small pump and gopro. There is a stretchy storage area between the zippers that I didn't see when looking at the product online. The water reservoir had water left after a 12 mile ride, 4 hour ride in 90 degrees, no funky taste either, Easy to clean. I did some huge jumps and berms and didn't even notice the backpack, the magnetic part only came undone once and I was worried it would keep happening but it ... MoreI used a regular backpack while mountain biking some blues and it sucked having to constantly get water from my bottles and when I attached my helmet to it, it swung everywhere, so I was excited to test the lobo. It is super small but I was able to fit 6 snacks (granola bar, trail mix), a multitool, patch kit and my phone. I could have fit a few more things like a small pump and gopro. There is a stretchy storage area between the zippers that I didn't see when looking at the product online. The water reservoir had water left after a 12 mile ride, 4 hour ride in 90 degrees, no funky taste either, Easy to clean. I did some huge jumps and berms and didn't even notice the backpack, the magnetic part only came undone once and I was worried it would keep happening but it stayed secure. It also ventilates on the back extremely well and I didn't realize until I took it off and had no sweat stains. The dual helmet straps are nice too, no swinging. Overall I am impressed with this and think it is worth the money.
I got this a year ago, great pack! Fits my beacon, probe, shovel, skins, 2L of water and snacks and is pretty sleek and breathable! I use it hiking and ski touring ! But the seal that holds the quick release nozzle into the reservoir slowly leaks and gets my butt wet sometimes. Up until now I’ve managed it by putting a gallon ziplock bag around it. But I’m getting sick of dealing with the double bag system and will probably return the bag or try to get a replacement part on warranty from camelbak. I have 2 other friends with the same model who also love theirs and have no leaks. Older generations of this model vary quite a bit in terms of design and storage.
| Sport | Cycling, Climbing, Running |
| Tank Volume | 2 Litres |
| Product dimensions | 45.97 x 22 x 19.81 cm; 697.4 Grams |