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If you do a lot of hiking and backpacking you know that a Camelbak has become an essential piece of equipment. If you are like me, however, you feel that the backpack that you bought with the Camelbak is great for day hikes, but is really more of a nuisance if you want to go on a longer hike. Some people try and attach the Camelbak pack to the big pack, or they just put the bladder inside their main pack. Doing the former is cumbersome and annoying (and constantly needs to be readjusted), and doing the latter is dangerous because of potential puncture. In this Instructable you will learn how to create a protective casing for the Camelback that is safe to use both inside and outside your large pack.
Step 1What You Need
Materials:
1x Old Large T-Shirt
1x Foam Camping Mat
1x Zipper
1x Spool of thread and needle
1x Pair of Scissors
1x Xacto knife or Razor blade
All of these materials can be found around the house for free. I am living in a remote location this year for school (on top of a mountain in Israel), so my resources are limited. I found the large T shirt and the foam, and the Zipper I tore off of a bag that my Comforter and pillow came in. If you want to buy all of this stuff new, you could also probably get it for under $5.
Rex