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Slacker wrote:
BTW, where did you get yours? Looks like all the Dakine dealers near me are surf shops that don't carry the MTB line. I know an online retailer was posted, but you might try a Sport Chalet or maybe even an REI if you wish to find a store and check them out. I know Sport Chalet sells Dakine stuff, at least snow gear. and I'm certain they sell Camelpaks, so putting 2 + 2 together...well you can always call them or try their website and find out. bri -- * enjoying the karma * remove LKJSDFJSD from address to email |
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"Slacker" wrote in message newspsf5hdzsxm83lxu@slacker... On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 11:51:20 -1000, jack wrote: " wrote in message ... Somone has tied this hydration backpack? I need informations about the back contact zone and about the hydroreservoir and valve. I got one. I only use it when I need to carry my fullface. It is larger and heavier than my Camelbak Blowfish even without the fullface netting. The contact zone is bigger because the pack is bigger. The original bladder and bike valve is still unused. I just switch my camelbak bladder and valve between the Apex and Blowfish. I won't use it as my regular hydration pack unless I need to carry extra gear or the fullface. Looks like Dakine came out with a smaller version with a different way to carry the FF. Check it out: http://www.nsmb.com/shore_news/inter...day1_10_04.php BTW, where did you get yours? Looks like all the Dakine dealers near me are surf shops that don't carry the MTB line. I guess I'm lucky. There are 2 bikes shops near me that carry's Dakine hydration packs. |
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