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    Watching Dakar yesterday looked like it was part of the jacket, That true ..??

    looked ok to me

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    I can't believe Dover hasn't mentioned his camelfront yet.
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    I have a cheapy i got from the supermarket (2.5L) only cost $15. Fantastic buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    I can't believe Dover hasn't mentioned his camelfront yet.
    One hump wonder?

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    The Dririder RallyX jacket has a small camelback bladder in the back of the Jacket. And the Dakar guys have them in their jackets, mandatory for desert risding I'd imagine.
    For dirt work I'd get a separate camel back, Enduro jakets aren't that much fun on hot days in the bush, They get too hot even when it's raining a bit depending on terrain.

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    Yep I have 3 of them. The Army gives us one whenever we go out of the country it seems. Anyone know a quick way to get rid of the rubber taste new ones have? Even 2 weeks of daily use isn't enough.

    I also use mine for long trips, days at the track, site-seeing etc. Just throw the whole thing into the freezer the night before and you have chilled water for the entire day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    I can't believe Dover hasn't mentioned his camelfront yet.
    I can't believe anyone hasn't mentioned my nutritionists cameltoe yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kro View Post
    I can't believe anyone hasn't mentioned my nutritionists cameltoe yet.
    I get spell bound gazing at camel toes.
    It's like looking over wrapped Christmas presents and wondering!
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    Agreed. I think sometimes the best "porn" is looking at the clad version, and trying to visualise what lies beneath.
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    He was a Zombie?

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    I ave a shift one( it's more like a backpack),with a lot of storage for parts, elimants the need a carry a bumbag on the trails. always wear one unless doing a bit of MX, never no when you get stuck in the bush or are waiting for some one to catch up and need hydrating.
    Best use for me is at desert strom when going along many of the gravel roads, and need to wash down the dust with something.
    The brand "camelbak"is a bit over price, can find a lot cheaper with lot more features. My shift was only $80

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