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Our collection of reservoirs provide wearable hydration for any adventure imaginable. Leak-proof and reliable, each is engineered to keep water at the ready, allowing you to do what you love - longer. If there’s one thing we know best, it’s water. Our athletes, customers and colleagues told us they wanted a reservoir that delivered more water per sip, with a foolproof design that made it easy to fill up and hit the trail. The brand new Crux delivers 20% more water per sip, with an ergonomic handle for easier refilling, and an on/off lever that makes it easy to prevent leaks. Like all of our gear, we put the Crux through exhaustive stress tests to make sure that it won’t fail you on the trail. Offers 20% more water per sip Leak-proof cap is easier to open and close On/off lever lets you seal your drinking tube shut with one hand Hydroguard Technology inhibits the growth of bacteria in the reservoir tube Big Bite valve self-seals after each drink, eliminating annoying drips Founded in 1989, CamelBak invented the hands-free hydration category and is the global leader in outdoor hydration. CamelBak continues to reinvent hydration and carry solutions that empower an active lifestyle through award-winning products that include everything from technical hydration packs to reusable bottles. Made from high-quality materials, this CamelBak Crux 3-liter water reservoir allows you to stay hydrated with very little hassle. Our replacement hydration bladder features our 3-liter Crux reservoir that makes it easier to load and refill. It delivers 20% more water per sip, keeping you hydrated while you’re enjoying the outdoors. The Crux 3-liter water reservoir is made from durable, leak-proof material and has a tightened cap that ensures it won’t leak in your bag. The plastic is BPA-, BPS-, and BPF-free and also features an ergonomic design that allows it to be stored discreetly in a bag. The big bite valve allows you to intake more water than older models and will self-seal after each sip, eliminating the risk of drips.




