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CamelBak Sabre Black, 70oz

Sabre™










NSN : 8465-01-517-2165
Camelbak Sabre, Black, 70oz
Date : February 02, 2004


Tough, cost-effective and versatile - the Sabre is made for the rigors of everyday use.
Includes the 70 oz (2 L) Mil Spec Antidote Reservoir


Hydration Capacity: 70 oz / 2 L
Total Capacity: 122 cu in / 2 L
Total Weight: 1.1 lbs / 500 g
Dimensions: 16 x 10.6 x 3 in / 41 x 27 x 7.6 cm
Torso Length: 14.2 in / 36 cm





You work hard. Every day. And, every day you need to drink. The Sabre is CamelBak's most economical hydration system, built for the rigors of daily use. Ergonomic in design, the Sabre has just the right features to make this versatile system perfect for all tasks. And the reasonable cost makes perfect sense.
Features & Specifications
• Tough, abrasion-resistant Cordura exterior.
• Includes HydroLink™ Modular Connection System with positive shut-off HydroLock™.
• External zip pocket holds your essentials.
• Closed cell insulation keeps water cool or warm for hours.
• Sternum Strap for added stability.
• Quick-release shoulder straps unclip for easy removal.
Capacity: 70 oz (2.0 l)
Dimensions: 17 in x 10 in x 1 in (432 mm x 254 mm x 25 mm)
Volume: Cargo Only – N/A • Including Water – 126 cu in (2.0 l)
Weight: Empty Reservoir – 0.87 lbs (0.39 kg) • Filled Reservoir – 5.25 lbs (2.37 kg)




Original Price
MSRP (US only) -- $42.00











RESERVOIR FEATURES:


More than just a reservoir, the Mil Spec Antidote® Reservoir redefines the ultimate delivery system for an operator’s water supply and provides maximum adaptability for changing missions or combat environments. Includes our QL HydroLock™ Bite Valve Adapter: tube clicks off for faster refilling with auto shut-off; new Fillport: industry’s largest opening with air-light ¼ turn open/close for quick, secure seal that can’t be over-tightened; lighter-weight, lower-profile design.



KEY PACK FEATURES:



Quick-release shoulder straps unclip for easy removal, External zip pocket holds your essentials, Sternum Strap for added stability.








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