heli pack pro
Kyle Phillipy: 
I immediately purchased the best backpack I could find and the most stylish, and all of the extras I could, this bag is so useful and has almost too much room, and totes so well, all the straps make you able to run with it on, and hold water, plus hidden pockets all over for storing all sorts of illegal things you don't want seen. now only if they made it waterproof, airproof 100 percent, but cant ask for everything.
Havent found a use for it
ajerviss956249: 
With the spring clip and my current pack having an elastic band along the shoulder strap, I decided i had no need for it.
Not very useful
DaBos: 
Seemed like a good idea, but I discovered I preferred to just allow the tube to run loose over my shoulders. I have the winter tube covered in neoprene and it was a little too tight for the clip.
Fits on my pack
ggoodson100153966: 
I have one of these for my Camelbak Magic - works fine, fits great, and stops from the tube falling and bouncing up and down.
Save a face, buy a trap
Specter: 
At first glance you would not expect this to be such an issue, however I took this with me on a five day expedition throughout the Yucatan Peninsula and it simply rocked! While there does exist other "tube keepers" out there, this one allows for swift "on demand" on or off. It allowed me to quickly secure my tube with one hand while I had to: steer my mountain bike, hold on to my "zip-line" harness or maintain my stance on the face with my other hand. The ability to secure my tube one-handed, with such ease and speed makes this trap worth its weight in gold. It proved durable while wet, dry and even hot (after being left in direct sunlight on the beach for over 8hrs). If you are running, cycling, kayaking, boarding, sailing or anything that involves movement....for your face's sake buy a trap. Don't do it for me, backcountry or camelbak....do it for your face.Mine thanks me every time I use it. Great product.
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