Jonathan A. Schneider
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This thing seems very durable and the bag is nice with a zip pouch to secure the drinking hose. I used 4 denture cleaning tablets to clean it out and get rid of the plastic taste and it worked wonderfully. Great for long camping or kayaking trips. Has a good tmstrap that connects to the bag. The only thing I think could be improved would be more d-rings on the corners for connecting to other equipment. Great value for the money.
Iram
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
Just what I was looking for, I’m very happy for my purchase, I would definitely recommend it, it took me a while to decide what to buy but yes, this was the one!!! Perfect
Deadpool
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Great product! Bought it for my husband during summer when he was outside all day. We threw some ice in before we filled it up and stayed cold for hours! Tiny bit awkward to clean, but it's essentially a bag, so I wasn't assuming it'd be quick. Great value for the money. Hubby carries it on him all day, and no leakage or problems, durability is great.
bea 285
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Exceeded my expectations and quality
DW
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
This will be perfect for retrieving fresh water from the local springs where we hunt, hike, and camp. It's just the right size that will give us water for the day, for refilling our bottles and cooking.The insulated sleeve should provide plenty of protection for the water bag and the large mouth will make it easy for filling up from the fresh spring just feet away from where it comes out the mountain. Oh I can taste it now!!!The large mouth and cap is also made of a sturdy material that seems like it will last and not easily be cross threaded as many of the cheaply made plastic caps are prone to doing.I also like that the bladder is made of food grade material so there is no or little concerns of leaching.My only issue, remark or improvement would be to make it easier to attach to a backpack or have straps to mounted as a pack. In my case the spring that I refer to is a nice 1.5ish miles in one direction and you have some tricky terrain to navigate. At least from our preferred camp site. I will figure a way to mount it to my backpack but if that thought process had already gone into the design than that would easily make this a 7 star product.Certainly worth the cost and if what you need is a large capacity camp site potable water container by Georgie this is the one for you!
Zara
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
Being a novice survivalist at best I was a bit confused why this looked like a computer bag instead of my preconceived notion idea of a hydration bladder that would be contained by a back pack type bag instead. I kept scratching my head until I realized that it was actually an implicit notion. That notion being to be able to hang it from a branch or anywhere to maximize the communal usage of such a life sustaining asset. It makes it possible to also maximize the usefulness of its quite moderately large capacity as a shower or sink supply if need be.It holds pretty darn near close to 2 gallons of water. That weight can become cumbersome with the shoulder strap over long distances. I would recommend this for the off roader on day or overnight trip for the majority of their drinking water needs, maybe possibly a quick head rinse between a few folks to with a prudent shower attachment or hose to use this bag with. Sadly , it only includes a drinking straw. No other accessories are provided with it aside from strap bag, the bladder itself and the aforementioned straw, however, I imagine a shower/hose would be greatly appreciated if in the future instances were sold in package for future buyers of this product.
Nimsurd
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
I don't understand how this could be comfortably used to bring on a hiking trip. It's great that it holds a tremendous amount of water and the bag seems like it would insulate it and keep it cool. However, the design of the bag is completely illogical for hiking. From what I can tell, it's meant to be carried on your shoulder or crossbody style. But if you fill the bladder completely, that's A LOT of weight to carry. Also, there's no opening for the straw to exit the bag except to unzip the bag which seems like it would hinder the insulation of the bag. Additionally, there is no clip or holder for the straw for easy access for drinking while wearing it. So you'd have to reach behind you or to your side to get to the straw. I'm used to smaller hydration packs that have a hole through which you can thread the straw and then a clip or some kind of holder to position the straw just over your shoulder so you can easily access and drink from the straw while hiking. You could place the hydration bladder into a backpack and carry it on your back for more comfort and accessibility.So while I think this wouldn't be good to hike with. I do think that it would be very convenient to have with you for a more stationary purpose like keeping it in the car or in your tent/campsite. You could even use it to refill your other smaller hydration packs or water bottles.
Ebomb
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
This bladder is huge! Filled up it would make quite a dent in your backpack, so it's more of a tool to keep around while you are camping or road tripping. You could hang it up or just use it to hold all the water for a group. It does have a handle to carry it with, plus a strap you can attach and use to carry the bladder over your shoulder. It is made of nice materials and looks just like it is shown in the pictures. I gave it only 4 Stars because the small attachments you hook the shoulder strap to seem a little cheap--Perhaps today's high-tech materials allow for lighter-weight attachments like these, but I thought I'd mention it.