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  2. CamelBak - Wikipedia

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    CamelBak was sold to San Francisco toymaker Kransco in 1996 for $5 million. Bear Stearns Merchant Banking bought it for $210 million in 2004. [3] In 2006, CamelBak expanded into the water bottle business. The company differentiated its bottles by making them taste-free, using bite valves designed to stop leaks while allowing easy sipping.

  3. Hydration system - Wikipedia

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    "Bare Bladder" model with hose and bite valve. A hydration system is an apparatus used in recreation and other sustained outdoor activities.It is intended to help its user carry liquid, to support the physical effort involved in the activity, without the need to use one's hands or take off the pack. [1]

  4. Hydration pack - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the reservoir and the pack carrying it can vary widely depending on the purpose of the hydration pack. Some packs are extremely small and minimalist, designed to add as little weight as possible and remain secure while running or cycling, while others are more suited for backpacking and extended hikes, equipped with much larger bladders.

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  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2010 November 17 ...

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    The CamelBak article says that their water bottles don't contain Bisphenol A (BPA). Red Act 04:44, 17 November 2010 (UTC) Almost all of the chemicals which can leach out of plastic food containers are not toxic at all (chemists don't want to get sued!) but some of them can taste pretty bad.

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