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Penguin May 30th, 2006 23:32

Camelbak attatching question
 
Hey all, I recently picked up a Phantom ciras, and was wondering how I would attatch a camelbak to it. I saw the camelbak hump... but I came across this

Camelbak Thermobak 3L (in coyote) and it claims to be easily attatched to most load bearing setups. Sadly it does not mention how it does, or what you have to do.

I'm thinking some kind of clips?

Any help from you geardos would be appreciated. Thank you for your time.

Dr_Tinshnipz May 30th, 2006 23:35

On CPgear somewhere it shows you how with malice clips. I'll post a link if I come across it again *edit* found it , real quick haha http://cpgearcom.siteprotect.net/ima...structions.htm

Malice clips

Penguin May 30th, 2006 23:42

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Originally Posted by Dr_Tinshnipz
On CPgear somewhere it shows you how with malice clips. I'll post a link if I come across it again *edit* found it , real quick haha http://cpgearcom.siteprotect.net/ima...structions.htm

Malice clips

Thanks a ton! But im just wondering if the camelbak has that kind of webbing on the back, it looks like it has some d-rings around it's perimeter...

also, if the webbing is going vertically on the bak, and the webbing is going horizontally on the vest.. how would that pan out?

Rico May 30th, 2006 23:43

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Originally Posted by Dr_Tinshnipz
On CPgear somewhere it shows you how with malice clips. I'll post a link if I come across it again *edit* found it , real quick haha http://cpgearcom.siteprotect.net/ima...structions.htm

Its not the same setup unfortunately. I have the same pack in OD and it doesnt have Malice clip attachment loops. Instead it has 6 "D" rings placed at the corners and sides of the pack.
I couldn't figure it out, so I just used a few black zip ties to secure it to my vest. Probably not the best for aesthetics, but it works.

Dr_Tinshnipz May 30th, 2006 23:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr_Tinshnipz
On CPgear somewhere it shows you how with malice clips. I'll post a link if I come across it again *edit* found it , real quick haha http://cpgearcom.siteprotect.net/ima...structions.htm

Malice clips

Thanks a ton! But im just wondering if the camelbak has that kind of webbing on the back, it looks like it has some d-rings around it's perimeter...

also, if the webbing is going vertically on the bak, and the webbing is going horizontally on the vest.. how would that pan out?

Can't help you there man :sad: never had a camelback I just remembered seeing that guide on CP so I thought i'd link it to you, good luck with your searching :salute:

FOX_111 May 31st, 2006 00:06

I just use belt keeper for temporary retention. Tieraps does the trick hehe.

Mine is not Malice compatible as far as I know. It only have Plastic OD D ring on it. I saw on militaryphoto.net some dude in Iraq using the shoulder strap to attach it to his vest, inside the mole or malice "loop", but sadly, mine can't do that.

Penguin May 31st, 2006 00:24

Thanks for all your help guys, RAT was a friggin saint and solved the problem for me!

SHaKaL May 31st, 2006 00:35

You can also buy the phantom hydration pack or a Sandler SDS hydration system. They have the Molle attachment (if you dont have already bought a camelback)
And they do them also coyote

Penguin May 31st, 2006 00:41

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Originally Posted by SHaKaL
You can also buy the phantom hydration pack or a Sandler SDS hydration system. They have the Molle attachment (if you dont have already bought a camelback)
And they do them also coyote

Bingo, I got the phantom one :)

Plus it matches exactly which is a plus.

Thanks though bud. Appreciated.

rat May 31st, 2006 00:43

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Originally Posted by Penguin
Thanks for all your help guys, RAT was a friggin saint and solved the problem for me!


i think you owe me....been more than once now......

"....one day i shall call in a favor...until then, consider my advice to you as a gift..."

Lerch May 31st, 2006 02:46

Caribiners...they work like magic. Awhile back when I still had my Camelbak I used these little clips that I nicked off the DND PFD's. They work best if you can get them IMO.

MadMorbius May 31st, 2006 08:57

Actually, the thermoback straps are made of 1.5" webbing specifically to allow you to thread them through PALS. So you can attach it directly without a carrier.

Personally, I prefer to drop my fully-assembled Thermobak into an external hydration carrier mounted with PALS. That way, if I ditch my second line I can still yoink out the Camelbak and throw it on.

Farmboy May 31st, 2006 13:57

I was just playing with a couple Camelbaks and the MOLLE.

The straps will not thread through the MOLLE.

You will need to use "biners" or paracord and hook them through the D-rings on the Camelbak and attach it to the MOLLE or use a MOLLE hydration carrier.

Penguin May 31st, 2006 15:52

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Originally Posted by Farmboy
I was just playing with a couple Camelbaks and the MOLLE.

The straps will not thread through the MOLLE.

You will need to use "biners" or paracord and hook them through the D-rings on the Camelbak and attach it to the MOLLE or use a MOLLE hydration carrier.

yeah, I was origionally looking at getting the camelback HUMP, which is built to connect to a molle rig. mhm. Maybie in the future.

SDU_Phil June 18th, 2006 13:01

does anyone have a link to the phantom hydration pack you guys are talking about?


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