CamelBak Octane XCT 7L Backpack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.0
out of 10
2 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$84.95
Used Value:
$50.97
Sale Value:
$76.46

From flat paved roads to steep singletrack trails, push yourself farther with the CamelBak Octane XCT Hydration Backpack. The middle of CamelBak's three-part Octane series, the XCT is built around the 2-liter Crux reservoir to deliver essential hydration with each sip from the convenient valve. The pack's unique body-hugging design helps reduce jostling as you move, while the load-bearing hipbelt keeps gels and energy close at hand to keep your body functioning at peak performance whether you're training for a marathon or just enjoying an afternoon on the trail.

Specifications

Brand:
Access:
front
Claimed Weight:
[pack only] 10oz
Dimensions:
[torso fit range] 17 - 21in, [waist fit range] 26 - 46in
Hydration Compatible:
yes
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
70D nylon diamond ripstop, 3D Vent poly mesh
Pockets:
2 hip belt, 1 front, 1 hydration
Recommended Use:
running
Reservoir Included:
yes, 2L Crux reservoir
Shoulder Straps:
mesh
Volume:
[cargo only] 5L (300cu in)
Waist Belt:
yes, zippered pockets

Full Reviews

10
This is a good pack for short hikes, boat rides, or whatever else. 2L is just about what you need without being too heavy. Pretty good fit, enough room for a full bladder, a very light layer and a snack or two. Overall satisfied with my purchase.
Austin B., backcountry.com
May 17, 2020
4
I had been doing trail runs with a big bulky Dakine pack (really more of a mtb pack). I loved that this Camelbak was super light and streamlined but I just couldn't get the fit right. It chafed right above my collar bone no matter what I did. I started using a Salomon hip belt (still not perfect, but pretty good) for runs 2.5 hrs and less and I just use the big bulky pack for those longer than 3 hours. Its heavy but doesn't chafe. Will need to figure something out for longer trail races (over 3 hours) like a vest or something. If you are just using this to hike or ride (i.e. no major movement on the upper body) I think it would be great.
tiffp, backcountry.com
December 16, 2019
10
I used this for the Wasatch Back Ragnar this summer, this pack was fantastic! It's highly adjustable and doesn't bounce around a lot when you're running. But be mindful of weight, 2L of water, plus a jacket could make this bag weigh about 4-5 lbs, which can eventually feel like a lot on hard trails. This pack really came in handy when I had a 9 mile uphill leg in 90 degree heat. I was really lucky to have this pack during that leg of the Ragnar. If you're a runner, cycler, or day hiker, look no further, this is a great pack. Your search is over.
Brayden Cromar, backcountry.com
June 9, 2017