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Hammerhead sharks are a bit disconcerting. So is running out of water halfway through your day hike. Thanks to a 100oz water reservoir, The North Face Hammerhead Backpack keeps you watered for a few hours.
Thanks to curved harness straps, the CamelBak Women's SnoAngel Hydration Pack keeps you comfortable on the hill. Stash your keys and wallet in the front pocket, fill the two-liter water reservoir, and get going.
Grab The North Face Thresher Hydration Pack and fill the two-liter water reservoir for your bike ride. Secure your bike pump in the outside elastic pump holder, and stick a windbreaker under the exterior bungee cords.
Pack snacks in The North Face Gulper Backpack, store your bike pump in the external elastic pump holder, and head up the road. With a two liter water reservoir, this pack keeps you hydrated on half-day treks.
Sometimes backpack straps make you feel like you're wearing one of those old, U-shaped orange life jackets. Thanks to a women's-specific hip-belt and shoulder harness, The North Face Women's Mako Hydration Backpack actually feels comfortable.
The North Face built the Women's Sailfin Hydration Pack with rubberized mesh shoulder straps and a sternum strap, so this pack and the 70oz water reservoir remain snug on your back while you go the extra mile.
The CamelBak Women's Sugar Hydration Pack carries water, a few snacks, and an extra layer for a day on the slopes. Thanks to a curved harness and high sternum strap, this backpack won't feel like an extra-tight sports bra.