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The CamelBak SnoBlast 22 is a versatile snowpack designed to keep your gear dry and your hydration flowing during full days on the slopes. Featuring a 70oz Crux Reservoir and Snow Shield materials, this pack repels snow and moisture to protect your essentials in harsh winter conditions. The Therminator Harness insulates the drinking tube within the shoulder strap to prevent freezing, while the Tri-Zip design allows quick access to gear—even at the bottom of the pack. With external straps for A-frame ski carry, an expansion panel for added storage, and room for lunch, layers, and a helmet, the SnoBlast 22 is built for alpine adventure. Review: Excellent pack for winter hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing! - Love this pack! It functions exactly as advertised. My water didn’t freeze, I could fit everything inside, and it is comfortable to wear. The only thing I wish was that I could attach a camera pouch to the front strap. Unfortunately, the strap isn’t designed for that. But I still love this pack! Review: water doesn't freeze above 10,000 feet altitude - Water doesn't freeze over 10,000 feet skiing in Steamboat Springs CO





























| ASIN | B0DHYP42RJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #228,948 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #648 in Hydration Packs |
| Brand Name | CamelBak |
| Capacity | 70 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Grey/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (18) |
| Included Components | Pack & Hydration Reservoir |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 9.84"W x 18.11"H |
| Item Type Name | sports-hydration-packs |
| Manufacturer | CamelBak Products LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2781002000P |
| Material Type | Nylon, Polyester |
| Model Number | 2781002000P |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Pocket Description | 20L Cargo Capacity, Insulated Reservoir Compartment, Insulated Tube Sleeve, Tri-Zip Cargo Access |
| Sport Type | Outdoors, Skiing, Snow Sports, Snowboarding |
| Strap Type | Shoulder, sternum, ski/board carry |
| Tank Volume | 2 Liters |
| UPC | 886798053073 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Got Your Bak Lifetime Warranty |
M**E
Excellent pack for winter hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing!
Love this pack! It functions exactly as advertised. My water didn’t freeze, I could fit everything inside, and it is comfortable to wear. The only thing I wish was that I could attach a camera pouch to the front strap. Unfortunately, the strap isn’t designed for that. But I still love this pack!
M**E
water doesn't freeze above 10,000 feet altitude
Water doesn't freeze over 10,000 feet skiing in Steamboat Springs CO
F**8
Water Froze -Feedback & Issue with SnoBlast™ 22 Hydration Pack
I recently took my SnoBlast™ 22 Hydration Pack on a snowboarding trip to Colorado, and while I really liked how much storage it provided and how well it carried my gear, I was disappointed that the water froze inside the pack. One of the main reasons I chose this model was its advertised insulation to prevent freezing, so it was frustrating when it didn’t perform as expected. I followed all recommended guidelines, but the issue still occurred. On the second day, I ended up wrapping the water bladder with a hand towel from the hotel, which successfully stopped the water from freezing. However, this added unnecessary weight to the pack and felt like an improvised fix. If I had known this would be necessary, I could have just purchased a cheaper hydration pack and wrapped the bladder myself instead of investing in an insulated one. I also ran into some design challenges while using the pack on the mountain: To access the main compartment via the long zipper, I had to first unzip two top zippers, which was difficult while wearing gloves. I often had to remove them just to get into the pack, which was inconvenient in the cold. When taking a sip of water, the insulated tube compartment would unzip slightly, and it was challenging to rezip it with gloves on. This made it harder to keep the tube protected from the elements. When I would take the pack off on one side, the left strap would often get twisted, making it difficult to get back on—especially with all my winter gear on. This became frustrating when I needed to quickly put the pack back on while out on the slopes. Overall, I really like the pack’s capacity and storage features, but these issues made it difficult to use as intended.
Z**N
Zipper broke on first use
Zipper broke and no one to contact
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