Rating: 5 / 5
Pros:
Simple, durable, effective, cheap
Cons:
They weren’t invented with the first hydration bladder
The Bottom Line:
What took them so long? Finally, drinking tubes no longer have to dangle, swing and strike when hiking, running and climbing.
It would appear I’m not the only one that has been extremely frustrated by the tube of my hydration pack swinging wildly around on hikes and climbs, and the manufacturers have listened (though I may have been ignorant for a while). Enter the Tube Trap™ from Camelbak (yes, Blackhawk has one too), perfectly sized for both insulated and non-insulated tubes, and perfectly sized to attach to both 1″ and .75″ webbing (though it says only .75″).
Just $2.00 from LAPG…







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