CamelBak 90856 Mil Spec Antidote Accessory Reservoir, 70 oz/2.0L

April 8, 2019 - Comment
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Camelbak 70 oz/2.0L mil spec Antidote accessory reservoir 90856. Camping backpacks hydration packs replacement parts. Made of the highest quality materials.

Product Features

  • Made of the highest quality materials
  • Camping backpacks hydration packs replacement parts
  • Another quality Camelbak product

Comments

Anonymous says:

Indeed a life saver Camelbak’s Antidote bladders have always been quite pricey, which I could never justify purchasing previously even though I’ve always wanted one. I had an off-brand bladder bought locally here, and after just 2 uses the tubing started to leak and I could not use it again. Finally threw in the dust and got the Camelbak. The first thing I loved was that it was translucent, so you could see how much water you had left through an eyeball check. My previous one was fully opaque. This will also allow…

Anonymous says:

Very nice Camelbak bladder, solid construction, can hold a lot of water Great Camelbak bladder. Much sturdier plastic and construction than the non-mil spec bladders. The 70oz holds quite a lot of water. It fits perfect in my small Dakine backpack and fills the entire backpack. It does the job. I originally bought a 50oz. bladder which I returned because it had a hole in it; at the time it the 50oz seemed quite small but that would have been enough for me. The insulated hose is long enough to pull all the way across my body even when hooked up to the bladder…

Anonymous says:

Mil Spec in action The Camelbak Mil Spec antidote is a fantastic water bladder. Grabbed a 2L from Amazon US at a great price delivered to Australia. Just got back from Japan with 2 weeks boarding in the awesome powder at an average of around the -15C mark (up to -37C windchill) and it worked absolutely brilliantly. A big importance with water bladders in the extreme cold is the ability to drain the mouthpiece and hose which you must do otherwise water freezes in the hose and bit. The Mil Spec is great in this way…

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