Hydration Bladder, 1.5L-2L-3L Water Bladder for Hiking Backpack Leak Proof Water Reservoir Storage Bag, BPA-Free Water Pouch Hydration Pack for Camping Cycling Running, Military Green 1.5-2-3 Liter
Original price was: $19.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
Price: $19.99 - $14.99
(as of Sep 27, 2024 18:26:21 UTC – Details)
If you are looking for effective hydration bladder for hydration pack, notice our water bladder, featuring advanced technology!
Suction nozzle: Silicone gel
Use Range:
Biking, hiking, running, camping, and other sports.
Easily accessible ON/OFF valve.
Soft bite mouthpiece designed for easy sipping.
Water pouch High-flow bite valve with dust cover.
The tube size is good for providing a wholesome flow.
It resists temperature changes in hot and cold weathers.
Drinking tube is detachable for better storage.
Water reservoir auto-shutoff valve.
Premium material, non-toxic, BPA free, SGS certified.
Taste free and will not leave a bad flavor in your drink.
Smooth inside surface keeps filled water clean.
Wide opening for easy filling, cleaning, draining, and ice insertion.
Measuring scale helps you check on the amount on water left on it.
Double soldering sealing side improves durablity.
Pressure tolerant and does not wear out from active uses.
Ergonomic, portable design.
Water bladder is compatible with most hydration pack
Package contents: 1 x Hydration bladder
1 x Quick release tube with shutoff valve
1 x Magic bandana
Whether you are riding your bicycle, hiking up a mountain, or simply going for a stroll at your neighborhood park, this 2L hydration bladder water bag will help you have access to clear water and remain perfectly hydrated at all times!
Large opening for easy cleaning: CHERAINTI 2l hydration bladder has one of large opening; and the big opening makes for easy pouring of water; It is also fairly wide for a hand or bottle brush easily access to the interior water bladder for hiking backpack; The screw on cap goes on and off easily; for cold water, simply add ice cubes directly from a scoop or refrigerator ice dispenser;the smooth inner of water reservoir promotes health and is easy to clean
Premium quality: The whole hydration bladder is made of premium material; CHERAINTI water reservoir won’t leave a bad taste in your drink; the water bladder 2l passed pneumatic pressure test, it is pressure-tolerant; double sealing side technique has greatly improved durability hydration pack bladder
Remain hydrated: This hydration bladder 2L can withstand temperatures from 20 to 50 degrees Celsius; the tube resists temperature changes in hot and cold weathers. L 14.2” x W 6.8” water bladder is compatible with most hydration pack; the tube, 0.4” diameter and 40” long, provides a wholesome flow for easy drinking, keeping you hydrated when Camping, biking, cycling, hiking, or running
Well-sealing water bladder: You won’t be slowed down with our high flow bite-valve; simply bite the mouthpiece to suck water; Soft mouthpiece with easily accessible ON/OFF valve; it also has a cover to keep dirt out; conveniently control the water flow by biting; quick-release tube is detachable; while the tube is removed, the connnector automatically shut off and the hydration bladder will stay filled; store neatly in fridge/icebox without tangling hose
Quick after-sales service: We take all customer’s satisfaction seriously; if questions with CHERAINTI water bladder for hiking backpack, please let us know
Customers say
Customers like the fit, value, and ease of cleaning of the hydration pack. They mention it works well, fits nicely in multiple different packs, and is good for the price. Some appreciate the bladder quality. However, some customers have mixed opinions on leakage and durability.
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12 reviews for Hydration Bladder, 1.5L-2L-3L Water Bladder for Hiking Backpack Leak Proof Water Reservoir Storage Bag, BPA-Free Water Pouch Hydration Pack for Camping Cycling Running, Military Green 1.5-2-3 Liter
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Original price was: $19.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
Quasi-Typical User –
No aftertaste, rugged, easy to clean, mouthpiece cover works great!
I used this on a two week, 45-mile trek in the New Mexico Rockies at the BSA Philmont Scout Ranch. Wrapped it in a field towel (evaporation cools the water), and secured it in the exterior elastic cords of my 85L pack.. The bladder was my only source of drinking water for most of the days, and this bladder worked flawlessly. Easy to fill, easy to clean and dry, and handle made for easy carrying from re-supply points. Great value!
Danen G. –
Works well, no leaks and no strange taste
I bought this to go in a new backpack I recently purchased. I bought the 2 liter model. Assembly was easy – just needed to slip the straw/hose/whatever it is called, on to the bladder and put it in the pack. My new pack said it was hydration bladder compatible, but I think they designed the pack especially for this bladder because it fit perfectly in every way. The pack has toggle bars that fit perfectly in the mounting holes at the top of the bladder so it is suspended in the pack and not sinking down to the bottom. The bite tip fit perfectly through the port in the top of the pack and the straw/hose/thingamajig was the perfect length to reach the loop on the pack shoulder strap. If the pack and the hydration bladder were made by the same company, I don’t think they could have gotten the fit so right.Anyway, the bladder worked perfectly. It has a large fill port that makes filling the bladder very easy, even when in the pack. The lid/cap is tethered to the bladder so it is not easily dropped or lost, but is completely removable if needed. But more importantly, the fill port/cap is large enough that you can actually clean the inside of the bladder – after all, you will probably want to use this thing more than once.
Zero Signal –
Works OK at a good price point
I have several packs with bladder pockets but I’ve never bought a bladder until now. I saw this one on sale and decided to bite the bullet. My thinking was that I could wear it when I ride my motorcycle so that I wouldn’t have to pull over to grab a drink of water.The good news is that almost everything about the bladder is fine. The fill hole is huge, which makes the bladder easy to fill. It seems plenty robust, the water I put in it has no weird smells or flavors, and the drinking hose is more than long enough for my pack.The only minor drawback is the drinking valve at the end of the hose. You have to bite it to get it to flow water, which is good because it keeps the hose from constantly dribbling. However, I find that the valve is erratic– most of the time it works fine, other times I have to bite it a couple of times or reposition it between my teeth to get water to flow. I’m hoping that either the valve breaks in, or that I get better at activating the valve over time.But that’s a minor nuisance, and the bladder itself works fine. The valve is too long for me to stuff it under my motorcycle helmet and into my mouth unless I flip up the chin guard (I have a hybrid full face/open helmet that allows me to do this), but that’s not a problem. If I come to a stop I can flip my helmet open without removing it, take a drink, and snap it shut again in a few seconds. It works a lot better than I thought it would and is very convenient. I can do it one-handed so my other hand can stay on the clutch lever, which is nice.I find that the 2L size is perfect for me. It holds about the same volume of water as 2 of my Nalgene bottles, or about as much as my Klean Kanteen. That’s about half a day’s worth of water for me, so I can ride, hike, walk around, or whatever without worrying about refilling. It’s also more convenient to pack than my 64 oz. Klean Kanteen because it lays flat and conforms to my back. It’s easier to fill the pack around the bladder, and since I don’t have to worry about taking it back out to drink, I don’t have to constantly rearrange the contents of my bag.For you hikers and campers, there may be another advantage to an inexpensive bladder like this. A few years ago I saw that someone had added an inline water filter (a Sawyer, I think) to the drinking hose of their bladder. I believe there are adapters available to do this. You cut the hose and install the filter between the cut ends. Then you can fill the bladder with water from streams and lakes without worrying about microorganisms, etc. I haven’t done this (and probably won’t any time soon), but if I was so inclined, I’d rather do it to a $12 water bladder than something more expensive.Longevity is still an unknown, but the bag seems quite durable so I’m not worried. I do have to remember to not pack anything sharp near it, but that hasn’t been a problem, even with a chronic over-packer like me. Given the convenience that this bladder offers, I’m glad I finally got one.
Steve B –
Great value
I purchased two of these recently and I am very happy. After looking at retail stores for similar products, finding this one at a third of the price was great. Weâve used them on a couple of long distance hikes and theyâve held up great, and work perfectly. What else could you ask for?
RL19 –
Customer Service came through wonderfully
I am updating my original review (below) because the company came through in a big way. Even though the timeframe to return the damaged Water Bladder had expired, the company contacted me and offered a new replacement or a full refund. It wasn’t very expensive to begin with, so I figured it was lost money, but true to their word, the refunded me the full purchase price. Hey, mistakes happen sometimes in production and I guess I got a defective Water Bladder originally. But it takes concern for the customer to go out of their way and be so proactive about it. So now I am changing my rating to 5 stars because I just don’t experience that kind of outstanding customer service too often anymore.I bought this well in advance of a hike on the Appalachian Trail. I took the hike on May 20th after the window to return the item closed. Two hours into the hike, it sprung a leak and was useless. The Bladder came with instructions on how to deal with issues after purchase. I tried calling the number several times and the call immediately disconnects. I’m not sure if that is their problem or mine but I think it is theirs. Don’t wast your money on this useless product. Sometimes you purchase something in advance because you don’t want to wait until the last minute. I had filled the bag before the hike and did not notice any problems but the first time using it was a disaster.
Amazon Customer –
Nice
Great product, nicely made!
Kindle Customer –
Great!!
I used this for hiking in Glacier National Park. I spent three days there on day hikes. This bladder is easy to fill and the closure is easy. The water comes out easy and it fit good in my bag. It did not leak. The opening is large enough to easily clean and dry it. It worked great for the price point.
Andrew Watson –
Great product. Functions well and holds a lot of water.
Hablass –
Leaking water
Eddy –
Hab ich mir für den Einstieg als erste Trinkblase gekauft. Gute GröÃe, bisher stabil und läuft nicht aus, sehr einfach zu waschen.
Stéphane –
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Hugo Yepez –
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