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CamelBak Crux 2L Water Reservoir Bladder with Water Filtration Equipment, Filtered by LifeStraw – For Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Journey, and Emergency Preparedness

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Trek into unknown journey with the boldness of unpolluted consuming water. The Crux® 2L Reservoir Filtration Equipment filtered by LifeStraw® carries 2 liters of water that go by two separate levels of filtration for protected hydration. The Hole Fiber Filter removes micro organism, parasites, and microplastics and the Activated Carbon Filter reduces style, odor, and chlorine. The wide-mouth fill port features a tethered leak-proof cap and ergonomic deal with for a sturdy fill. An on/off lever prevents undesirable drips and the Huge Chunk Valve self-seals after every sip. Hydroguard™ anti-microbial know-how inhibits the expansion of micro organism within the reservoir and tube, and all elements are freed from BPA, BPS, and BPF. Pack meeting is a breeze with an easy-to-load low-profile reservoir baffle and Quicklink™ System that options an auto shut-off to stop leakage. Convert right into a gravity bag by pairing with CamelBak’s Reservoir Gravity Equipment (offered individually). Secure hydration, reliable filtration.
Two Phases of Filtration: Stage 1: Hole Fiber Membrane Removes 99.999999% of micro organism (E. Coli, and so on.) Removes 99.999% of protozoa (Giardia Cryptosporidium, and so on.) Removes 99.999% of microplastics Filters 4,000 liters (1,000 gallons) Stage 2: Activated Carbon Filter Reduces chlorine Removes dangerous odor and style Filters 100 liters (25 gallons)
Simple Open / Shut Leak-Proof Cap: Ergonomic deal with
Excessive Movement Fee: A gradual stream per sip to energy lengthy adventures
Leak-Proof On / Off Valve: Water whenever you need it, none when you do not
Quicklink System: Simple reservoir elimination out of your pack with an auto shut-off to stop leakage

11 reviews for CamelBak Crux 2L Water Reservoir Bladder with Water Filtration Equipment, Filtered by LifeStraw – For Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Journey, and Emergency Preparedness

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  1. John Callaghan

    Great filter system
    I’m a big believer in clean drinking water in the field. This camelback pouch with in line water filter has been a game changer for me! It is easy to remove from my bag, scoop up water from source, and some water tablets for extra precaution (and peace of mind), return to the pack’s water bladder pocket. Sipping water through the in filter is very reassuring. So far the has been a great system to use! Highly recommend it

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  2. Mirina

    Great for your hikes
    Took one of these up for a 12 mile hike, it lasted the way up but needed more for the way down. With the life-straw attached we were able to get water anywhere! Totally worth it I love it

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  3. Dustin

    Works Great
    used it on backpacking hunt, drank water coming straight out of the mountain without using a steri-light, no issues.

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  4. My 3 Cents

    Bladder meets LifeStraw functionality
    I do a fair amount of hiking and backpacking and already had two different water reservoirs – one Osprey 1L that is for a small trail running pack and one Geiggerig 3L which I use for backpacking. Each has it’s own use but I needed this bladder to fulfill a gap I have.The Geiggerig is nice because its so large so its great for backpacking AND it has a spray feature (You can squirt water into a bowl, on your body or even as a stream in the air for someone else to drink from without putting their mouth on your tube. The Osprey is great for quick hikes or runs. What I don’t have is a water filter pump for backpacking. I end up borrowing a friend’s out on backpack trips – it takes so long to assemble and pump the water into their bottle (and then I dump into my bladder). This eliminates the need to a water pump – I can just fill up the bladder in seconds by placing it in fast-running water and then can drink directly out of the tube since the two part connected purifier and filter gets rid of the dangerous pathogens and also impurities and weird taste. The only downside to this is that I can’t just dump some water from my bladder into a cup and add drink powder – I would need to boil the water first. But for drinking straight from the bladder or for other uses (making coffee or boiling for a dehydrated meal), I am covered with this reservoir. I can live without gatorade on a hike. What I plan to do for a weekend backpacking trip is take water from my house to start with and then fill up this Camelbak reservoir with the filtration in it throughout the trip as my water runs low.What I like about this reservoir and filtration system:- The reservoir is a nice size at 2L.- The bladder fills up super easily – it has a large hole that you just need to dunk in the water. There is also is a sturdy plastic handle so you can hold onto the bladder securely / not lose it in a stream. The large hole also makes it easier to clean.- This is super easy to assemble – just snap the filters (the hollow one and carbon one which are attached together) into the bladder and snap the drink tube into the filters.- You don’t have to use the filters if you are using already purified water. Just unsnap and snap the drink tube directly into the bladder. This will extend the life of your filters.- The filters have a long life. The carbon filter to remove impurities and make it taste better will last 100 liters (filling this up 50 times) and the Lifestraw filter to protect against harmful things in the water can last 4,000 L (filling the reservoir 2000 times). At the end of its life, it will prevent you from sipping, so you don’t accidentally ingest unsafe water.- The bladder and tubing has Hydroguard anti-microbial on it to help keep it from getting slimy.- The bag and water tube both are anti-leak. The lid closes tightly on the bladder and the tube has two anti-drip features: first, there is a lever that shuts off the water (even if you suck). When the lever is open, water won’t come out unless you suck.- When purchasing this product, Lifestraw gives a year of drink water to someone in need.What I don’t like as much:- This bladder doesn’t have any insulted parts (tubes or bag). Would be nice if that were an option.- You have to suck harder to drink when the Lifestraw is attached.- There is no magnet on the tube to keep it connected to my backpack chest straps like my Osprey tubing has.- I wish this came with a 3L option – I would have ordered that instead of the 2L.Overall, this will be great to take on backpack trips. I can sit around and enjoy life while my fellow travelers are pumping away to purify their water. I also love that the filtration is removable, so I can leave house with city water and the filters disconnected and then just add them when I fill up from a natural water source. All in all, great concept to combine Camelbak bladders with LifeStraws!

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  5. MussSyke

    Great backup plan
    This is the same great reservoir that I already have in my biking backpack (although my hiking backpacks are all three liters) – the most recent version of the reservoir that is backward compatible with the older packs as well. Of course I can use this in my hiking bags as well, but it is unfortunate in that case to start out with one less liter.But this has the filtration add-on with it! And the great thing is that the filter portion will work just fine with my newer of the 3-liter reservoirs. I think they give you the reservoir with it, because this is not compatible with some of the older reservoirs before they had the quick connect fittings where the straw meets the reservoir. Therefore, the other great things is that you can put the filter on standby until you need it. And that’s cool, because it’s more like a one-time fee for a safety device if you continue to plan out your water needs as before and avoid actually needing this. I mean, yes, I already carry too much stuff around all the time, but this is a worthy addition. Absolutely awesome to have in my pack – it could quite literally save a life.

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  6. Ana

    Difficult to suction water
    I love the convenience of having the filter attached to the bladder but it was extremely difficult to suction water, takes a lot of effort and just can’t get enough flow. I used once and probably won’t use again

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  7. Webb

    Works great with or without the LifeStraw
    I’ve had a camelback backpack with a reservoir for years and have been really happy. I was pleased to see this product available on Amazon. This reservoir is just as great as the one I’ve been using for years. Having the bite closure on the end of the tube is great and being able to close the end securely is really good too.My challenge with most filtration systems is that they are really only designed for filtering potentially dirty water. The challenge is that when you leave home, you have access to clean water and it always feels strange to be running clean water through the filter. This system provides the best of both worlds. You can use the system without the LifeStraw and when you only have access to water that needs to be filtered, you can clip in the filter and use that.It is a little bit more difficult to drink through the LifeStraw so being able to choose when to use it provides the best of both worlds.Overall very happy with the “CamelBak Crux 2L Reservoir Filtration Kit Filtered by LifeStraw”.

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  8. Ann

    Difficult getting water to flow well.
    Difficulty getting flow good while on a backpacking trip. Not sure I will take it again unless I can resolve issue.

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  9. Darvy

    Very well made

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  10. Scott

    This product broke within 7 months, leaking from the bottom. The bag that it was sitting in got soaked on multiple occasions which is a shame.

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  11. Stéphanie

    Très ergonomiqueContient une poignée intégrée pour faciliter le remplissage.J’adore le verrou sur la pipette buccale! Avec mes précédents camelbak, je finissais toujours par m’asseoir par mégarde sur la pipette et a mouiller tout mes vêtements! Mais maintenant, cela n’arrivera plus avec le verrou!Le filtre peut être déconnecté du camelbak et être utilisé pour d’autres chose (comme boire directement dans l’eau du lac via le filtre et le tube! Le camelbak est aussi completement fonctionnel même sans le tube! J’adore!

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    CamelBak Crux 2L Water Reservoir Bladder with Water Filtration Equipment, Filtered by LifeStraw – For Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Journey, and Emergency Preparedness
    CamelBak Crux 2L Water Reservoir Bladder with Water Filtration Equipment, Filtered by LifeStraw – For Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Journey, and Emergency Preparedness

    Original price was: $69.00.Current price is: $50.93.

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