camelbacks

/ˈkæməlˌbæks/
noun
  1. A type of bag or container worn on the back that holds water and has a tube for drinking, used by hikers, cyclists, and runners.
    • Many marathon runners use a camelback to stay hydrated without stopping.
    • She sipped from her camelback while cycling through the desert.
    • I filled my camelback with ice water before the long hike.
  2. The plural form of camelback, referring to multiple such water containers.
    • We packed two camelbacks for the family day trip.
    • The store sells several brands of camelbacks for outdoor sports.
    • The athletes compared their camelbacks to see which design was most comfortable.
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