M**D
If your like me and are tired of drinking plastic tasting water ...
If your like me and are tired of drinking plastic tasting water all the time when outdoors then you need to pick this Hydration Bladder by Baen Sendi up now. As I mentioned already, I am tired of the plastic tasting water so when I saw this bladder on discount I went for it. Honestly after testing this hydration bladder out by (after a proper cleaning) leaving it inside my hot truck for a few days then tasting the water, I tossed my other bladders away. This 2 liter bladder fits perfect inside my bug out bag for those unforeseen emergencies and will give you peace of mind. No short corners on this bladder. You get a nice 3.54 inch screw cap that enables you to add ice cubes to your drink of choice for hiking, bike riding, hunting, camping, you name it. One of my favorite features f this bladder is the dust cover that comes with the mouthpiece, really nice sanitary addition that others don't offer. The TPU material is environmentally friendly and severs an anti-bacterial container for extended storing periods with heat resistant properties. The army green and black colors match my packs perfect and hides any scuffs. From top to bottom the craftsmanship in this bladder is top notch, military grade. Makes for a must have item in case of emergencies. I keep one in my truck as well as my wife's car for unexpected times. The large lid makes cleaning a breeze and for filling your beverage. Only wish I purchased this hydration bladder before wasting my money on the three other ones. You defiantly can not go wrong here. Best bladder on the market!!!
D**.
Re-tighten the hose connection.
Not bad. We all had different brand 2L bladders in our packs on our recent 3-day backpacking hike. Osprey was worst (bad design, sharp edges, hard to refill and complex valve).Camelback was best (Simple initiative familiar reliable parts). And my BaenSendi, which was pliable yet strong. Wide easy to fill mouth. And the cover over the mouthpiece works well.Only warning: re-tighten the threaded hose connection where it joins the bottom of the bladder (pic). Mine was lose and didn't notice it hiking, until it leaked out about half liter inside my pack, and down over my sleeping bag and noticed it dripping on the dirt when I stopped and noticed problem. If this was a desert hike, it could have been a seriously bad situation.
S**.
No leaks; slightly awkward, but works.
Only used a few times so far, but no leaking and no major issues. The nozzle takes a little getting used to - it's not ideal, but it works. Considering the price savings over the name brands, I'd say it's definitely worth it.I wanted a wide-mouth cap for easy filling & to use with large ice cubes. I also avoided the seamed chamber that Camelbak uses now, because it seemed harder to clean, harder to use with ice, and because we already own a drying hanger for a single-chamber bladder which wouldn't work with their newer styles. This model fit the bill.
A**R
Water concervation bite valve
Pros: material of bladderCons: bite valve, seal on screw on capFlow rate of bite valve is limited and rather poor as this is supposed to hydrate you not cause a blood vessel to pop in your eyeball while trying to get a drink on a hot day.The seal on the bladder fill cap moves as you tighten the cap and leaks above and below. If you prefer to unscrew and replace cap multiple time to try to get a seal then this is your dream come true.
A**R
Nothing like starting a hike to your campsite with water on ...
This item leaked on first use all over my pack; Nothing like starting a hike to your campsite with water on your things. Thankfully it didn't get on my sleeping bag and I had another way to carry water. I just left the bladder in the car
K**A
Would not recommend this product
I had higher hopes for this product. I have two qualms with it. It leaked all over my pack constantly. Additionally, it was very difficult to get a substantial amount of water from the tubing. Imagine being parched after climbing intensely to 15K ft and not being able to get any water without using all of your remaining effort... Just poor design. Stick to other, more reputable companies. It's worth paying a higher price for something that actually works reliably and does not leak.
M**E
Quality construction, small drinking hole
The tip is harder to drink out of than the original camelback bladder, but probably because it has a small hole. I found myself taking the tip off to drink rather than biting it, but the bladder didn't have any plasticky taste like many cheap bladders. Heavier duty construction than original camelback bladder too, so less likely to pop a hole.
B**F
Avid Hiker tested a great Bladder! A+
Perfect replacement or add-on pack! I'm and avid hiker(10+miles at a time) and this bladder is great quality, works flawlessly after 5 hikes so far. I don't give great reviews very readily, in this case it is worth it, best bladder for the cash and is a perfect match with the one from teton.
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