Camelbaks

Anonymous
My dd has requested for a camelbak for the new school year. She's in grade 3. Are they any good?

I read from reviews that you have to bite it to drink. But doesn't that make it hard to drink and restrict water flow? Will it start to encourage straw chewing? (My sister had a horrid straw chewing habit and I could never share a drink with her!)

I have read reviews but no one seems to mention this or thoughts on this?
Anonymous
Is your 7 year old an epic hiker or cyclist? Why would she require a hands-free hydration system?
Anonymous
We love our camelbaks. TO the PP, she isn't talking about the camelbak backpacks, but these:


http://shop.camelbak.com/bottles/water-bottles/everyday-use-outdoor/l/201
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love our camelbaks. TO the PP, she isn't talking about the camelbak backpacks, but these:


http://shop.camelbak.com/bottles/water-bottles/everyday-use-outdoor/l/201


Yes she's eyeing the kids or the eddy insulated in pink and not the backpaks. Why do you love them? Isn't it hard to drink from after you bite on them
Anonymous
We up have camelbaks for hiking and long bike rides.

Why does she want one for school?

Btw, you can replace the mouthpiece, they do get a little messed up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We up have camelbaks for hiking and long bike rides.

Why does she want one for school?

Btw, you can replace the mouthpiece, they do get a little messed up.


Sorry... Thought you meant

http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/81259?productId=1362779&attrValue_0=Purple%20Majesty&mr:trackingCode=8224BE44-1F84-E311-B8AB-90E2BA285E75&mr:referralID=NA&mr:device=t&mr:adType=pla&mkwid=gvlxoFXT_dt&pcrid=54286201160&qs=3091386_google.

My son has one of those and it lasted 1/2 the school year and the rubber started to leak.



Anonymous
The mouthpieces on all of ours mildewed and weren't cleanable. Yuck!

Have had much better luck with the Thermos ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Is your 7 year old an epic hiker or cyclist? Why would she require a hands-free hydration system?


Anonymous
Eew. Doesn't sound like a good idea then. So the thing can leak too? All the reviews all seem to swear by saying it doesn't leak!

My dd doesn't chew her bottle now but the mouthpiece part of her klean kanteen does look a little worn from pulling to drink with her teeth. I am worried too if she has gotten use to biting the camelbak, she will not be able to use any other bottle and will keep biting on the thing. Anyone else has a cuter looking bottle than boring steel. That's what she is pestering me about!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The mouthpieces on all of ours mildewed and weren't cleanable. Yuck!

Have had much better luck with the Thermos ones.


Agree 100%!
Anonymous
Try contigo. We have no leaking problems and on some of the bottles you can drink right from the top w no straw or mouthpiece.
Anonymous
Just get an old school HDPE Nalgene screw top bottle. Those things *never* leak and won't leach BPA pr whatever toxin those new PS7 substitutes end up having. Win win.
Anonymous
As a teacher, I like the Camelbaks or other squirt bottles (ones you don't have to remove the entire top) because of the spill factor.
Anonymous
My 3 year old has no problem drinking from it. I take mine everywhere too. No leaking problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The mouthpieces on all of ours mildewed and weren't cleanable. Yuck!

Have had much better luck with the Thermos ones.


You know you are supposed to take the mouthpieces off and wash them, right?
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