KENMAX US Army 3L 3 Liter (100 ounce) Hydration Pack Bladder Water Bag Pouch Hiking Climbing Survival Outdoor Backpack

February 5, 2018 - Comment
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KENMAX® US Army 3L 3 Liter (100 ounce) Hydration Pack Bladder Water Bag Pouch Hiking Climbing Survival Outdoor Backpack

Hydration Pack is a heavy duty hydration pack suitable for hiking, running, biking, skiing, and other outdoor activities. It is constructed from rugged heavy-duty nylon and is resistant to tears and abrasion. The fully removable water bladder has a 3 liter (100 ounce) capacity. Water is drawn via the hands-free hydration hose with bite valve, gently biting the valve to open up the flow of water. Sleek and compact in design, only 17″ x 8″ x 1.5″ in size and 15 ounces in weight .

– Large filling port with secure seal
– Bite valve design, convenient for switch on/off the flow of water
– Comes with bite valve cover
– Completely safe to use
– With hand carry strap and adjustable shoulder strap
– Keep water cool for hours
– Extra carrying space for storage
– 3L hydration water reservoir is installed in the backpack

Product Features

  • Fully removable 3 liter (100 ounce) water bladder
  • Slender design for physical training ; fully adjustable webbing shoulder straps
  • Sleek and compact design, only 17″ x 8″ x 1.5″ in size and 15 ounces in weight
  • Hands-free hydration hose with bite valve, gently biting the valve opens up the flow of water
  • Rugged 600 Denier Polyester heavy-duty construction with PVC lining, resistant to tears and abrasion

Comments

Amy powell says:

Okay item. The tip was confusing and the bladder takes a lot of cleaning.

Amazon Customer says:

Great for kids too So far so good! Purchased this for my son for Boy Scouts camp and he loves it!

Curt says:

I like cheap, but unfortunately always cheap and good do … I like cheap, but unfortunately always cheap and good do not go hand in hand. With respect to this water carrying bag, it does indeed carry water. Can the bike valves does work although I do believe they should tell you that you pull it out to turn it on and push it into turned off. It took me about 10 minutes to figure out why there was no suction. My mistake. But the bigger issue is at the bottom of the bag way down in the bottom there is a knurled nut that attaches the bitewing hose. That…

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