SHARKMOUTH FLYHIKER Hiking Hydration Backpack Pack with 2.5L BPA Free Water Bladder, Lightweight and Comfortable for Short Day Hikes, Day Trips and Trails
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Dave M.
> 3 dayBought this for my wife. She loves it. Good storage, comfortable, and loves the color.
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C-Arm
Greater than one weekGood product for the money
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luis vargas
> 3 dayMuy bueno y comodo
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gmt7k
> 3 dayIm a woman, 54, 139 lbs and this backpack fits perfectly. Its super comfortable and has plenty of pockets. I bought it primarily for using while mountain biking and I dont even know I have it on. I have not used it with the water reservoir yet but I did test the pouch and it functions well and has a lock to keep the bottle from opening up on accident. The hose is very sturdy and adequate length. For the price, I dont think you can beat this backpack. Its very well made.
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Johndoe
> 3 dayWasn’t as expensive as actual camelbacks and just as good
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Clare Bode
> 3 dayI really enjoy wearing the hydration pack here in Arizona. The actual weight of the entire pack really isnt much. For example, a water bottle and a bottle cage are about the same weight as the pack. Plus, you can carry extra goods such as spare tools or a pump. That said, Im not out running with the pack but I do wear it about 2-times per week for about 4 - 5 hours. Its been great. No complaints. Even the water tube looks good to this day; about a full-year later. Only recommendation is to not leave water siting in the pack for too long. Youll get a distinct rubber taste if left untouched for a week to two weeks.
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Pedro Gamino jr
> 3 dayGood hydration backpack for something light to carry on small or daily hikes. The bladder carries enough for hikes and the hose and spout do the job. MAKE SURE TO WASH FIRST, wash the water sac and hose with warm water and soap first
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TallTexan
> 3 dayThis has been a great purchase! Most of my hiking friends cautioned against getting anything other than the name brand (you know, the one that relates to that humped animal). But this one is well=built, rugged, and water tight. I like that it has a large mouth on the fill opening- that allows me to make gigantic ice cubes in small bowls and put them inside the bladder. The drinking tube is insulated and the bite-piece works well. This didnt come with any instructions on how to best get the bladder in and to run the drink tube through the loop on the arm strap. But once I figured that out, everything has been great. I couldve used some guidance on how to best adjsut the straps. Being that I am 66 tall, things dont always fit accordingly. But Ive adjusted it through trial and error and it works great. Theres lots of storage and the water remains cold. 2.5 liters is a great amount for a significant hike.
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Bonnie M.
> 3 dayEdit to update-the manufacturer reached out to me and is replacing the pack and was very nice. Excellent customer service. It’s a good looking pack and I wanted to like it but the the zipper pull frayed on the first pull and I had a handful of thread. Ok, no big deal. I filled the bladder and it worked fine, no funny plastic taste either! The line is very stiff though. I went out to hike and discovered the chest strap buckle is 2 different sizes that don’t fit together. When the bladder is full, it’s imperative to have the chest buckle strapped on a long hike. Unfortunately I’m returning it.
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Marquis J Bonds
> 3 dayTube was difficult to drink from