What camelbak hydration bladders do you guys like/use? Have you had any bad experience with any particular brands? Are some materials better than others?
>>2848189I got a "3L long neck reservoir" camelbak that i got as part of a secondhand milsurp gear set. Haven't got any chance to actually use it. Is this shit any good?
I bought a Heikln but the ends on the straw weren't removable which led to mold. You have to get one that is easy to clean or you will be drinking moldy water.
I use the Dachgo Hydration bladder (3l)What I like:you want ones with circular screw off lids the other kinds are harder to use and you don't want the kind with like a clip on top sealing it eitherand it has two chambers so ice water doesn't make sloshing noises while you hikealso I think the hoses that come with them are the good kind - meaning it connects to a plastic mouthpiece that can be set to always open or closed with a twist valvebut - I buy the, unfortunately expensive, camelbak big bite mouthpieces, because the included ones you can't get nearly enough water down at once with I am in the market for a replacement backpackwhat I have now is a slightly older camelbak backpack design 20L and its just too small but its otherwise great other than that the back straps give up after a year or two what I like is it has zippered small outside pockets so i can keep my wallet/meds within easy reach without having to put the backpack down and rifle through a main chamber - and I can't seem to find anything like that in a slightly larger size - so I can carry more gear maybe 30-40L is what I want
>>2848191>You have to get one that is easy to clean or you will be drinking moldy water.I have never once cleaned a bladder except when I first buy them and have never encountered mold.
>>2848199then you are unaware of what mold is and looks like.
>>2848209Is there anything wrong with drinking mouldy water?
Osprey is the best brand. They are made from the same material they use for hospital use.