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Forest Grump
30/04/07 23:51
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Looking for a hydro pack.
Didn't want to spend any more than about £35.
Anyone use one of these
or one of
Any other suggestions ?
Want quite lightweight with max of 2 litres of water as I'm only out for 2-3 hours max.
Plus enough room for the essentials.
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Black Heart Billy
01/05/07 00:04
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All I can say is after half filling a 3l camelbak the other week I will never ever underfill it again!

Ok so it was bloody bloody hot, and I did do about 6hours but up to that point in the year I'd never needed the water.

Even if you were to buy a 3litre pack you're not required to fill it. However, should your needs change you can always put more in.


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Mat Joseph 2
02/05/07 13:05
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You'll get more for your money if you look at internashnul sellers on ebay.

Check this out...
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Jim
02/05/07 13:24
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Forest

possible your best option is ust to get a camelbak ready bag and then put a camelbak bladder in that.

Get the cheapness of the rucksak plus the genioun artical with all bells and whistles for your water.
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Frichie
02/05/07 13:40
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CRC has loads of them, at various prices
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Luke.
02/05/07 13:45
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not got the one you list but i do have one of these http://www.gelert.com/products/Hydro-Cruise_Pac_2_Litre.aspx
the bags well built if not the most comfortable to use, has some nice features like the mesh straps, i was given it so i use it commuting. in all fairness it does the job but the better makes are a lot more comfortable to use.
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Ti29er
02/05/07 20:22
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Avoid 3 Ltr.
It hangs low and gets your kidneys some-thing rotten.
Your back will kill you, and your kidneys will not thank you.
I have a 3Ltr CamelBac Blowfish, and 2 Ltr is all I give it.
2 Ltr + a bottle max.
Tim
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SwimaZone
02/05/07 20:29
I have a 3 liter Blowfish and love it. Never had any pain or discomfort. I can put just the one liter in for a short couple of hours ride, or fill it with three for a full day. The only problem I had was finding a replacement buckle for the chest strap, when the GF shut it in the car door. Ended up hacksawing the strap from her hydration pack and fettling to fit mine.
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chocolate Teapot
02/05/07 21:59
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just noticed the blow fish is at leisure lakes in blue for 39.99 ...that would be a good buy

the 3litre only hangs low if you do not adjust your straps to suit it ... i find i have to adjust the straps as the bladder emptys or it hangs down further

ive got 3 bladders i use in my ... the pack expanding and shrinking is great it means i can just keep my standard kit in it leather man/multi tool tube etc ... and just add to it as the length/weather dictates rather than moving everything from one bag to another as you always for get to move summat
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Forest Grump
02/05/07 22:08
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Think I've gone off the idea now.
Gonna stick to bottles and get myself a Topeak Aero Wedge instead for the bits and bobs.
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