Badlands Hydration Reservoir with Insulated Drinking Tube
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Man
Greater than one weekVery compact, can’t wait to use in my new bino case this fall
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Angelo Sellas
> 3 dayThey’re decent. Handles aren’t very durable
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Minnie I.
> 3 dayI bought this rather expensive smaller bladder for shorter bike trips. In 2019 (the year of the purchase), the device worked well. But this year, the connector to the bladder failed. The tubing would not connect, no matter how much pressure was exerted. The bladder itself was probably used less than two dozen times. For the price of this bladder, I would have expected more than just one season of use. I cannot recommend this product based on how quickly and completely the connection failed.
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Jim Phillips
Greater than one weekDoes what its supposed to and seems to be good quality. Dinged only for the overly stiff/heavy hose.
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Bettye Price
> 3 dayDecent quality. Camelback bladders are better In my opinion. This bladder leaks slowly from the zip top after a full day sitting on the counter. Unfortunately the 2200 pack takes an odd shaped reservoir or I’d have dropped my camelback reservoir in it.
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Miss Name Simonis
> 3 dayEasy to use
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LynnGeek
> 3 dayI bought the 1 liter reservoir for my small day pack. I love the large fold over top, easy to fill and clean and does not leak! Ive had other reservoirs before and theyve all tasted funky like plastic, this reservoir has no flavor at all. Im going to buy the larger one to replace my osprey bladder in my bug out bag.
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ascantlose
> 3 dayDoes the job.
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Gina M Zaccagnini
> 3 dayPrevious badlands bladder lasted 5 or 6 years. This one broke after one use. Not sure if we got a lemon, but we would not recommend it.
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K. Swapp
> 3 dayPerfect fit in my new bag. Thanks