Quantcast
Register  |  Sign In
 

New Posts  |  Who's On  |  Subscriptions  |  Ignore List Search  

Forum Index  »  General Discussion  »  Christmas Shopping help!!

  Topic View:

Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 posts

Subject: Christmas Shopping help!!
Author Message
Matara

Joined: 06/08/07

Outdoorzy Explorer

Fort St. John, BC

Posts: 12

Posted: 12/13/07 8:59am Reply | Quote | Print

I am looking for a great hydration pack for my bf for xmas that doesn't freeze easily. Our temps in the winter time average about -15 to -25 celcius. I have been researching online, but nothing really stands out. Any suggestions are welcome..I am getting stressed - less than 2 weeks till Christmas!! Help!!!
joshuatheNomad

Joined: 10/05/06

Outdoorzy Adventurer

Skagway, AK

Posts: 128

Posted: 12/13/07 10:07am Reply | Quote | Print

try camelbak.com look at their civilian line as well as the military line. I use a camelbak omega [extreme military gear] with a tube sleeve for mountaineering and even as beefy as this is i wear it under a couple layers to keep water flowing. It works well though, even at -30 celcius it didn't freeze. Looks like the omega 'pack' might be discontinued but the stealth looks similar to what i use. Good luck!
Wade

Joined: 07/23/06

Outdoorzy Original

Bowling Green, KY

Posts: 880

Posted: 12/13/07 10:48pm Reply | Quote | Print

Polarpak is a good brand as well. I have had good luck with both Camelback and Polarpak.

The Camelback Jibber is supposed to be insulated pretty well... check it out here


I'm a lover, not a racer...--Wade
Matara

Joined: 06/08/07

Outdoorzy Explorer

Fort St. John, BC

Posts: 12

Posted: 12/14/07 5:40pm Reply | Quote | Print

Thank you!! I will look into both of the suggestions. I hope I can find a distributor close by to me!

Home | About Us | Contact Us | Press Info | Benefits | Advertise | Links | Blog | Myspace | Merchandise
©2008 Outdoorzy. All rights reserved. Outdoorzy.com is built, owned and operated by Outdoorzy, LLC.
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions