Good budget hydration backpack. My previous pack was camelbak and is less convenient to fill in comparison. The water bag is attached with three Velcro straps that fasten in such a way that you don't have to pinch them together or wrap them around the top, but use a half twist to allow the sides, which are sticking together, to meet. Looks like either a design flaw or an assembly flaw. Not so hot what's up. The main improvement over the Camelback is the drinking tube. On Camelbak, the "bite-and-drink" end fell off and disappeared twice in two weeks. Once it falls, the water will flow out as soon as you bend down. The end of the drinking tube at Mubasel has an attached cap and "pull to use" connector. Much safer. The water bladder is housed in the reflective foil sleeve, which keeps the water a little cooler for a little longer. The inner pockets are big enough to hold a fleece sweater and some smaller items, while the side back pockets offer extra space or can be folded to the side if needed. So far very happy with this backpack which I have used for hiking, biking and kayaking. Very good value for money.
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