💦 Hydration Meets Adventure: Gear Up and Go!
The CondorWater Hydration Carrier is a robust and versatile hydration solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a 2.5-liter bladder, heavy-duty webbing, and customizable carrying options, this carrier ensures you stay hydrated while tackling any adventure. Its lightweight design and durable polyester material make it an essential companion for hiking, camping, or any active lifestyle.
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Item Weight | 680 g |
Material Type | Polyester |
Color | Coyote Brown |
R**H
Durable
I bought this honestly just for the shoulder straps. I needed replacements for the one I already have. I'm still going strong with the original bladder and fabric carrying case after three years. No complaints.
G**O
Ottimo prodotto
Il prodotto sembra resistente, le cuciture sono ottime.Non mi aspettavo di trovarci la sacca di idratazione all’interno, meglio così.
A**R
This is a quality, sturdy package at a great at the price.
Super sturdy construction and very adjustable! With all the adjustability it's not like early MOLLE products that were "too" adjustable to get a comfortable fit. It's great as a dump bag too. As a final reason to get one, there are IIIA panels that'll slide into one easily. It's an easy everyday response vest. Well, if you're a weirdo like me who doesn't care if you get odd looks wearing a hydration pack walking around the city 😉.The included bladder is great, I was skeptical of the fold and slide closure. Now I LOVE it for ease of filling and cleaning. The hose and valves are adequate.
J**R
Garbage cheap Leaks after using it 2 times
Not worth the money at all used it twice and its leaking from the seem where the hose goes to connect terrible product i do not recommend it was stored the whole time and cant get waranty on it ridiculous
J**L
Staying hydrated is a matter of life or death.
As someone who has suffered dehydration twice in my life I chose the 2.5 liters capacity this hydration pack and bladder offer. I can tell you when it comes to water, weight is the last thing to consider. This hydration pack is in line with other products I've bought from Condor, pretty good quality.It has two detachable shoulder straps, and it has MOLLE system straps. The material is strong and will stand up to many years of hard use. Inside are two Velcro straps for mounting the bladder, which has two eyelets positioned at the top for those straps. This keeps the bladder from shifting and making problems. There is also an eyelet in the bottom of the hydration pack so that if the bladder should leak the water can drain and the hydration pack can be dried out and salvaged.The bladder is made of a thick strong plastic, or rubber, material. It has a round screw cap and opening near the top for ease of cleaning and filling. The bladder has fill level markings in both metric and ounces.The hose comes with an insulation sleeve to help keep the water cool. The hose is long enough to reach all the way from the bottom of the bladder out of the hydration pack and to your mouth. It has a mouthpiece which stops the flow when you stop biting on it, and a secondary shut-off valve just before the mouthpiece. It also includes a dust cover for the mouthpiece.I definitely recommend this Condor hydration bladder and carrier.The importance of water cannot be overstated. Becoming dehydrated is a terrible experience and it can kill. Once you've been dehydrated you become more susceptible to dehydration in the future, so I would not go with less than 2.5 liters for a hydration pack. Being dehydrated is no joke. When, and if, you regain consciousness you'll really not like having to clean yourself up, and cleaning your pants. I could be more graphic, but you get the idea. Then you'll spend the day really unhappy, dizzy, feeling miserable, cold and sweaty, and lethargic.So, to avoid this I've used this hydration pack and bladder as the base component of my survival kit for hiking / camping / bug-out. Utilizing the MOLLE system I've attached two pouches -- one small fire-starting kit and one larger pouch for several other things. I wanted to make sure I have multiple ways at hand for obtaining water and making easily found dirty water become drinkable. With the fire kit I can boil water, which will make it safe to drink, even if the water is not pleasant. In the larger pouch I have a filtration hand pump, and chlorine dioxide & phosphoric acid water treatment (part A & part B).The survival kit it largely possible because of the carrier being so strong and including the MOLLE system. And thankfully, I'm able to keep a few aluminized Mylar blankets in the carrier with the bladder, and a poncho. In the fire-starting kit, a quite small and lightweight kit, is a folding gas camping stove, with several different nozzle adapters for different kinds of fuel; and storm-proof matches in a bottle; and solid fuel blocks; and a cigarette lighter; and a flint-magnesium striker fire starter.In the other pouch is emergency food rations; and the water filtration pump; and the water treatment drops bottles; and a survival fishing kit; and a survival trapping kit; and hydration tablets*; and a metal mirror for signaling; and a set of camping eating utensils; and a plastic bag for gathering edible plants.Water is life, and so redundant back-up plans for getting water is vital.(*Hydration tablets are electrolytes and vitamins to add to water, because sweating and urinating gets rid of electrolytes and vitamins. So this makes sure I can replenish them. We need these electrolytes and vitamins for proper brain function, and to help keep hydrated properly at a cellular level.)
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