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The Capo is the mid-range offering in Camelbak's updated all-mountain/freeride line with similar capacity to the current M.U.L.E. but with more of a gravity focus.
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Many of you might think Camelbak's new inline flow meter is silly and admittedly it will be little more than a novelty to many. But for others, it could be a valuable resource to ensure you're hydrating according to schedule and can finish that event with energy to spare.
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A multitude of interior pockets hold everything from clothing, food, tools, eyewear, and electronics.
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Every pack in the range features heavy-duty fabrics, gravity-oriented features and this cheeky 'dead camel' logo.
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Sir, could I see your lift ticket, please?'
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Camelbak has introduced an overhauled range of all-mountain/freeride packs for 2010, highlighted by the new Don.
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The Don's giant outer flap easily swallows a full-faced helmet.
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Padded backs across the board help keep things relatively cool and comfortable.
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The Consigliare is the smallest pack in the range with a two-liter reservoir, external lashing points for a full-faced helmet and pads and enough additional storage for a few essentials.
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Camelbak's new Podium Ice bottle (left) uses a high-tech aerogel liner that reportedly offers twice the insulative value as the still-extant Podium Chill. Casual users, on the other hand, can grab the stainless steel Unbottle with a vacuum-sealed double-wall shell because the best insulator in the world is - nothing at all.
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An external stash pocket on the Don is handy for items like multi-tools and energy bars.
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