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  2. The 6 Best Hiking Backpacks for More Comfortable Adevntures - AOL

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    The best hiking backpacks will literally take the load off your back. We tested the most popular packs out there to find the six best models for every scenario.

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  4. CamelBak - Wikipedia

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    The blue tube coming off the top enables the wearer to drink from the internal water bladder without removing the pack. CamelBak's hydration packs come in capacities of 1.5 to 3.0 litres (50–100 US fluid oz) in a backpack style primarily for biking, hiking and other outdoor activities, with smaller belt-type 0.83 to 1.3 litre (28–45 US ...

  5. Hydration pack - Wikipedia

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    A hydration pack or drink bag is a type of hydration system built as a backpack or waistpack containing a reservoir or "bladder" commonly made of rubber or flexible plastic. The reservoir contains a capped mouth for filling with liquid and a hose that allows the wearer to drink hands-free.

  6. Hiking equipment - Wikipedia

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    Hiking equipment is the equipment taken on outdoor walking trips. The duration, distance, planned activities, and environment impacts equipment selection. For example, a short day hike across flat farmland versus trekking in the Himalayas would call for different types of equipment.

  7. Backpacking (hiking) - Wikipedia

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    Proper hydration is critical to successful backpacking. Depending on conditions - which include weather, terrain, load, and the hiker's age and fitness - a backpacker may drink 2 to 8 litres (1/2 to 2 gallons), or more, per day. At 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) per 1 litre (1.1 US qt) [6] water is exceptionally heavy. It is impossible to carry more than ...