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Introducing CamelBak’s ChillBak: The One New Backpack Cooler You Have to Try

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Photography courtesy of Clayton Hermann | CamelBak

The award-winning leaders in hands-free hydration technology recently launched the first backpack cooler with a built-in water pouch.  

Backpack coolers have become hot, especially in the beer industry. The idea is simple: Provide craft beer drinkers with a comfortable, durable way to take their favorite beers into the wild, whether that's the forests of Oregon or the urban jungles of New York. 

But CamelBak has put an entirely fresh spin on the cooler category. One that completely suits their style and brand. 

"We felt we had something to add to the cooler space, world, and story," says Tony Vontz, director of product management, soft goods at CamelBak. "When you go to the beach or any activity, most people bring a ton of water with them. What if we could remove the water and have space for the fun stuff like beer?" 

So CamelBak set out to create this all-in-one adventure tool. A backpack cooler that includes not only space for up to twenty-four cans of your favorite beverage (plus fifteen pounds of ice) that will stay cold for up to seventy-two hours…

…but also a separate reservoir for up to six liters of water. 

"It's that après experience that got the ChillBak going," says Vontz, who recently took a trip to Bend, OR, with his family to put the ChillBak into action. "I saw that in real life people were out riding in the Deschutes National Forest all day, but then ended up down by the river all drinking beers; that's where the ChillBak will live."

With the ChillBak, CamelBak has seamlessly integrated its trademark technology into a pack proven to be dependable for all your adventures. 

A Quick History of CamelBak

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Photography courtesy of CamelBak

CamelBak has become synonymous with hydration and innovation. It's a company built on a quest to quench thirst. And on the back of adventurers. 

Literally.

In 1989, CamelBak founder and avid bicycle enthusiast Michael Eidson competed in the "Hotter 'N Hell 100" bicycle race in Texas. The competition took athletes through a 100-mile road course over four days in the stifling summer heat of Wichita Falls, TX. 

As you can imagine, staying hydrated became crucial. But the race only provided a few pit stops along the way. And those water stations meant a racer would need to take time off to stop and drink or refill their water bottles. 

So Eidson came up with his own innovative solution using his experience as an emergency medical technician. 

He took an IV bag, filled it with water, placed it into a tube sock, jammed a hose in it, and threw the MacGyvered hydration pack on his back. 

Voila

The first rudimentary CamelBak was born. 

For the next thirty-three years, CamelBak became the go-to source for hands-free hydration, whether you're biking a trail, hiking up a mountain, or even just attending a music festival.

"CamelBak is all about bringing hands-free hydration where you need it," says Vontz. "Being that invisible hand that supports awesome fun outdoors, whether biking, hiking, trail running, and now with the ChillBak more chilling."

Now the leaders in hands-free hydration have taken things a step further, crafting the first ever backpack cooler with built-in hydration called the ChillBak. 

The Four Best Features of CamelBak's New ChillBak

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Trying to narrow down our favorite features of the ChillBak is kind of like trying to cycle the "Hotter 'N Hell 100" race without waternearly impossible. 

Luckily, we'll do our best. 

Hands-Free Hydration

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Right off the bat, one of the most unique features of the ChillBak is its hallmark hands-free hydration. 

Quite simply: No other backpack cooler on the market offers a way for you to store and drink water right from your back. 

The reservoir folds out of the backpack and then zips back up in a separate compartment on the back. You can pull as much or as little water as you want from the spigot. Incredibly, the pouch holds up to six liters of water. Enough for an entire group, whether you're camping in the woods, picnicking in the park, or hiking up a mountain together. "It's no joke," says Vontz. "You're not going to go thirsty with this thing." 

Plenty of Room for Cold Beverages

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Speaking of beer and cold beverages, lest we forget this is actually a backpack cooler, the ChillBak holds up to twenty-four 12-oz cans, including fifteen pounds of ice. Best of all, CamelBak ensures your beer or other beverages will stay cold inside the ChillBak for seventy-two hours. 

CamelBak took this part very seriously, repeatedly testing the ChillBak in an actual heat chamber in their lab at their offices in Petaluma, CA. 

The goal? 

"Insulation was a big key," says Colin Belisle, associate brand manager at CamelBak. "At the bare minimum the [ChillBak] lasts a full weekend in a car camping…we claim 72 hours with ice." Meaning CamelBak assures that your cans of beer will stay cold for up to three days even while out in the wild. 

It's just one of the features that makes this elevated backpack cooler one of the best now out on the market.

Super Tough and Durable

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Photography of CamelBak

While the reservoir and cooler are the main differentiating factors, a few others fly under the radar. 

According to Vontz, CamelBak put an EVA molded boot on the bottom, essentially a super durable material that supports the cooler so it'll sit upright when placed on the ground. "It's padded enough to keep everything safe without jostling around," says Vontz. "The way [the ChillBak] slides in and out of the car and tetrisis in and around other gear is awesome." 

On Vontz's recent trip to Oregon, he says, "We put a couple of bottles of wine, a lot of beer, and a little bit of ice [in the ChillBak] while driving up so it would be ready when we got there and everything felt secure and packed in with nothing collapsing on top of it." 

Following CamelBak's mantra of durability and sturdiness, the ChillBak incorporates ripstop construction that, according to Vontz, is "as burly as it gets." He laughs, "This thing is completely bomb proof." 

But seriously, the top-notch architecture ensures that you can take the CamelBak into the toughest environments knowing it will survive.

Fun Features

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Some other fun features include a couple stretch mesh pockets on the side to shove all the stuff you want to keep dry. For instance, Vontz uses those areas to store his churchkey, wine screw, bottle stoppers, or phone. 

And the rolltop closure ensures that everything stays cold while a trapdoor that sits on top is perfect for creating a separate space to store items you want to keep dry. For instance, a throw or blanket. 

All in all, "the ChillBak has CamelBak DNA for sure," says Vontz. 

This is an incredibly well-constructed backpack cooler with trademark CamelBak touches. 

And just like Eidson's idea was only the beginning for CamelBak, the ChillBak is just the start for this avant-garde company in coolers. 

Where Can I Get a ChillBak of My Own?

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You can of course go straight to the source to find a ChillBak of your own. Check out the ChillBak product page to learn more. 

Vontz and Belisle also recommend checking out Backcountry.com or your local regional and independent bike and outdoor retailer. 

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