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Backpacker Pucks: The Best Power Bar For Hiking Climbing or Relaxing?

July 29, 2015 by Jason Clements

Backpacker PucksYup, I was eating the Chocolate/Cherry BackPacker Puck while I wrote this article.

Are BackPacker Pucks The Best Power Bar For Hiking Climbing or Relaxing?

The short answer is yes.  They only cost $2.50/bar.  They are made with local ingredients with no processed sugars (except the chocolate and the dried cherries).  The flavor is superior to all other power bars.  Click here BackPackerPucks.com to order some now and decide for yourself.  Click here to visit Matt Boulton’s Facebook page.

Support Your Locals In Your Climbing Communities

Supporting locals is a big deal to me and should be to you, too.  Sometimes, we are lucky to get something that is of such quality that it is worthwhile to write about and worthwhile to promote.  These BackPacker Pucks are excellent.

If you are part of the Kansas City Climbing Community, Springfield Area Climbers, Arkansas Climbing Coalition or any hiking or climbing group; reach out to Matt.  He is local.  He is solid.  He loves and supports all things outdoors.

Matt Boulton is the founder, master chef, and good vibes promoter for Backpacker Pucks. Matt Boulton BackPacker Pucks 2Why You Should Take BackPacker Pucks On Your Next Adventure

  • You are supporting Local
  • They only cost $2.50 per Puck
  • BackPacker Pucks use superior ingredients
  • You can actually taste the flavors.  You can taste the cinnamon.  You can taste the cherry.  You can taste the peanut butter.  It is not a glob of wetted goup like other power bars.
  • The mouth feel is perfect.  The BackPacker Pucks are the perfect amount of crumbly.  Other bars are so dense, it takes a lot of effort and chewing to get it down.  Take the Builder Bar for example:  It goes in and out the same way…thick, dense and with a great deal of effort.
  • BackPacker Pucks come in 4 solid flavors:  Cherry Chocolate, Peanut Butter Banana, Apple Spice, Pumpkin Spice

Whether your next trip takes you climbing in Arkansas or hiking in Utah, stock up on a handful of BackPacker Pucks to help fuel your adventure.

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Filed Under: Eating Outdoors Tagged With: Backpacker Pucks, Matt Boulton, Power Bar, Protein Bar, Trail Food

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