Camelbak’s Load Lugging Classic - What’s new for the M.U.L.E in 2022?

The Camelbak MULE Evo on a gray background
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Camelbak’s M.U.L.E has been a mainstay of the range for years; it's an absolute classic and has stood the test of time. Today’s M.U.L.E is highly evolved and there are variations tailored for everything, from commuting, through to big days out on e-enduro bikes over demanding terrain. We checked out three variations suited to trail riders of all sorts. 

Camelbak M.U.L.E 12L

The Camelbak MULE 12 on a blue background

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As you’d expect, the pack has a 12L capacity, which is plenty of space to hold everything you’d need for a big day out on the trails. The pack is constructed from recycled materials using safer chemicals to help preserve resources. Most importantly, the pack is built to last and this in itself helps to boost its eco credentials. 

Included with the bag is the latest Camelbak 3 liter reservoir which is more user-friendly than ever. The reservoir’s non-drip bite valve comes equipped with a shut-off valve that effectively prevents leaks, even if you pile loads of kit on top of a full bladder in the back of the car. The newly designed reservoir cap is better than ever, making it easier to open and close. Camebak says that the new reservoir delivers 20 percent more water per sip than the older version and Hydroguard technology helps prevent bacterial nasties from growing inside.

Wearers of the new pack can tame unruly delivery tubes using Camelbak’s Magnetic Tube Trap. Strong magnets keep the tube in place on the harness, preventing it from flapping around while having the bonus of making it easy to locate without taking your eyes off the trail when you get thirsty.

As with all the M.U.L.E models, this pack comes with the Air Support back panel which maximizes air flow and helps to prevent overheating and a sweaty back. The storage options are immense and well thought out, with integrated tool organizers and a multitude of pockets. To secure the pack, Camelbak uses a sternum strap and a removable stability belt meaning everything stays put.

If that’s not enough then the M.U.L.E 12L also comes in a variety of colors. Versions to suit male and female physiques retail at $120.

Camelbak M.U.L.E Evo 12L

The Camelbak MULE Evo on a gray background

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The Evo has all the same features as the standard M.U.L.E, but adds all-weather protection. With its welded construction the Evo is aimed at riders who never let the weather get in their way. In addition, the Evo comes equipped with Camelbak’s Command Center harness to ensure the load is stabilized without the need for a waist strap. It does this through the use of two chest straps.

The Evo comes in one style and one color and retails for $140. 

Camelbak M.U.L.E Pro 14L

The Camelbak MULE Pro on a beige background

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If the aforementioned big days out on an e-bike over serious terrain are more your thing, then the M.U.L.E Pro 14L is your bag, as it’s been designed specifically for this purpose.

This pack's extra 2 liter capacity means it can swallow an e-bike battery on top of your regular kit, meaning you can double your scope to find testing terrain. While you’re there you’ll be glad to know that like all of Camelbak’s Pro range you can slide in an optional back protector. The Pro also comes with a tool roll to keep everything organized and rattle free, and there is additional storage in the waist strap for quick access to small items without removing the pack. If you decide to hop on an uplift, there is built-in storage for your helmet as well.

Like the Evo, the Pro version of the M.U.L.E retails for $150. There’s a choice of black or Agave green colorways. 

Clearly, Camelbak’s M.U.L.E has continued to progress and there is a pack suited to every trail rider wanting to comfortably carry a sensible amount of kit whilst staying hydrated.

For further details head to Camelbak's website

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