Facebook Twitter InstaGram YouTube
  • STORE
  • ABOUT
  • WEAR GEAR
    • Pouches
    • Gloves
    • Footwear
    • Belts
    • Protective
    • Clothing
    • Packs/Bags
    • Vests / Platforms
    • Misc
  • EQUIPMENT
    • Admin-Intel
    • Electronics
    • Tools
    • Illumination
    • Medical
    • Hydration
    • Comm Gear
    • Dive-Swim
  • CUSTOMIZE
    • Info
    • Materials
    • Webbing
    • Elastics/Cord
    • Hardware
    • Prototypes
    • DIY-Stores
  • ARTICLES
  • WEAPONS
    • Rifles
    • Pistols
    • Optics
    • Holsters
    • Slings
    • Stocks
    • Accessories
    • Blades
  • MORALE
    • Morale Patches
    • Amusement
  • LINKS
  • CONTACT
  • SEARCH

Hydration

Camelbak - Thermobak AB

Details
Category: Hydration
Created: Thursday, 22 October 2009 00:00

If you need a low profile hydration unit that can be mounted on or off armor, then the Thermobak AB is definately worth checking out. The design appears to be a mix of older Thermobak designs and the Armorbak to result in something along the lines of an Armorbak with shoulder straps.

    

The shoulder straps are full-on including a sternum strap making it a solid ride when directly worn on a person. There is good attention to detail where D-rings and the slack management system is even integrated in the main webbing straps. When it is desired to be mounted on a vest, the backpack straps can be tucked into the back sleeve and the lower connection points also have pockets on the lower back to be stowed in. 4 Webbing loops with slick-clips on the sides offer easy attachment to PALS webbing along with 2 repair SRBs along the upper middle. Like on the Armorbak, the repair buckle strap allows cinching down to create pressure. Note these straps are hidden under the flap on my main exterior picture. This flap uses a zipper and velcro seal system giving a fairly smooth opening with coverage security. On the upper portion is a 1" strip of loop velcro for name tape mounting and a substantial webbing loop is up top for hanging or to use as a handle. On the lower front of the exterior is even some PALS webbing (3x3) to allow mounting of a small pouch or 2.

The OMEGA Water Beast 102oz Reservoir is included and fits in a crafty manner allowing the majority of the bladder to be covered, but the main opening is accessable under the flap. An adjustable webbing loop is even up top to secure the bladder on. The Big Bite valve and Hydrolink valve cover are fortunately included in the package. Most users will route the main tube through the upper left or right shoulder ports, however the lower sides of the carrier have additional port holes for more options. There is even a zipper down the side for quick internal access whether it be to adjust the bladder or toss in some scoobie snacks.

Overall I find the Thermobak AB to be well thought out and a great example of usage versatility.
STATS: 102 oz (3.1 L) capacity or 189 CU IN (3.1 L) cargo

www.camelbak.com

  • camelbak
  • Prev
  • Next

Random Articles

IMAGE Maxpedition Excelsa Framelock Folding Knives
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Maxpedition has been going for more of a classy look meets hard user design lately and the Excelsa knives are a good example of that. Made of great... Read More...
IMAGE Zombie Tools - The Hellion
Monday, 20 August 2012
This may seem a little random, but I came across this fun blade while working on a MSM side project (to be revealed soon). Zombie Tools is a small... Read More...
IMAGE Sparrows Lock Pick Tools
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Thanks to ITS tactical I was able to get a crash course on basic lock picking and Sparrows was nice enough to get a starter set my way to play with.... Read More...
IMAGE COUNTY COMM 1x4 Technician's Pocket Screw Driver
Sunday, 23 September 2007
So I didn't actually need this lil guy, but the price was right. Rather than having 4 hard to store separate screwdrivers, I have them all self... Read More...
IMAGE Shotshow 2010
Saturday, 06 February 2010
Finally had a chance to process all the friggn media. As always Vegas does not disapoint. Having to run around to get videos setup can be a bit of a... Read More...
Figure Out Your Load-Out
Saturday, 09 August 2008
Figure Out Your Load-Out <LINK> Hey all, it's Slim. I'm back from my trip and I know you're damned glad to hear it. Feel free to rejoice. Sorry... Read More...
IMAGE HATCH Elbow Pads WC:
Monday, 04 September 2006
Simple and Affordable classic elbow pads. My <monkey> size also fights me on this product with the straps not having enough velcro to cinch as... Read More...
IMAGE 5.11-TACTICAL Tactical Long Sleve Shirt - Cotton
Monday, 02 April 2007
This shirt makes for a nice fusion of a common work shirt and a BDU shirt. This version is mostly comprised of 5.4-oz. cotton canvas, but 4.7-oz.... Read More...

MSM STORE

If you find this site useful, please check out our store to say thanks! We have a good selection of morale and tactical accessories.

image

©COPYRIGHT MIL-SPEC MONKEY 2023 MADE IN USA