Reddit Reddit reviews Mubasel Gear Hydration Backpack Pack with 2L BPA Free Bladder - Lightweight Pack Keeps Liquid Cool Up to 4 Hours - Great Storage Compartments - Outdoor Sports Gear for Running Hiking Cycling Skiing

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Mubasel Gear Hydration Backpack Pack with 2L BPA Free Bladder - Lightweight Pack Keeps Liquid Cool Up to 4 Hours - Great Storage Compartments - Outdoor Sports Gear for Running Hiking Cycling Skiing
1.PERFECT SET - Included 70-Ounce (2 Liter) BPA free food grade hydration bladder.2.UPER LIGHT - Weight 0.8 lb with 2L bladder in high quality of the workmanship & Nylon material, it definitely won’t burden you when sporting.3.GOOD VOLUME - Includes a storage compartments (16.5 * 9.85 inch) that will fit your clothes, keys, purses, phones etc. For even more storage, the front stretch mesh pockets allows you to pack even more on your hike.4.MULTIPLE USAGE BLADDER - It can bear the weight of 132 lb, you can use it as pillow if need to rest lying down outside, the opening is large enough to add ice cubes for chilling.5.EASY CLEANING- With updated large opening, you will never worried about cleaning or drying the bladder like others, and 100% leakage proof.
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5 Reddit comments about Mubasel Gear Hydration Backpack Pack with 2L BPA Free Bladder - Lightweight Pack Keeps Liquid Cool Up to 4 Hours - Great Storage Compartments - Outdoor Sports Gear for Running Hiking Cycling Skiing:

u/HeyDoYouHaveAnyGum · 20 pointsr/aves

In my experience it's been at least as many guys asking for water, I don't see a reason to call one group out specifically. I don't always like sharing my water and having to get back in line earlier but I definitely prefer a minor inconvenience to having someone else be uncomfortable or get hurt.

I'd guess the problem is more about people just not knowing how useful it can be and not knowing where to get one / how much / etc. Even if it really is about "looking super dope and stylish" I think the solution is the same: educate them. Show them where you or your friend got yours and how much it was and how many cool options are available.

I don't know anything about the quality but these look super cool and certainly seem small enough to still show off your assets if that's what you're worried about.
https://vibedration.com/collections/hydration-packs/ga - $38-$45

This is the pack I use. I love it and tell people about it whenever it comes up. It's just a little bit bigger than a regular slim pack when it's all strapped down and has a pressurized side to the bladder that inflates with a small hand bulb so the water can shoot out. It's great to cool down with or to share water because they don't have to touch your mouth piece. Really easy to fill and wash.
http://www.geigerrig.com/hydration-packs/rig-500-ballistic.html - $130

If cost is an issue here's a bunch on Amazon prime for under $20:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M7U9XAK/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015GONGTG/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CS8H2ZM/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EGEGJU/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ECCEAR0/

u/sabatoa · 4 pointsr/running

I few weeks ago I picked up a hydration pack for my long runs for super cheap on Amazon, and after a couple of runs I can say that it's my best non-shoe running purchase and it was under $20 when I bought it. I can't wear it for my goal HM race, but at least there will be aid stations on the course.

u/1245789012457890 · 3 pointsr/Lollapalooza

I just bought this one but I have not received it yet:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015GONGTG

u/tabinsur · 2 pointsr/longboarding

Of course!

Selecting a hydration pack can vary based on what you want to do with it.

The pack I have on in the picture is one that is designed for ultra running and can carry a 3-liter water bladder(I only had a 2 liter one in yesterday) plus 2 water bottles for quick access and its still a full backpack in the back for food med kit etc. Honestly, it's more space than I use but I had it leftover from my days of ultra running so I figured I'd use it.

First, decide how much water you need to carry and how much other stuff. This will help you decide on the bag. The nice thing about Longboarding is you don't have to worry about the constant bounce your body makes from running when it comes to bag fit.

If you want super nice and expensive running bags that fit great google the brands Ultraspire, Ultimate direction, and Nathan Sports. I've used and owned various running packs from these companies and they were all great.

That being said most people don't want to spend $60-150 on a hydration vest or pack. I totally get that. The good news is the knock off market has caught up in the last 7 years so you can get good fitting bags that are similar to those brands but way cheaper.

If I had to buy a new bag right now this is one I would consider:

https://smile.amazon.com/TANLUHU-Breathable-Water-Resistant-Lightweight-Adjustable/dp/B0759Y6TDS/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=hydration+vest&qid=1563820225&s=gateway&sr=8-9

Bag 2:
Here are some other ones that look good as well:
https://smile.amazon.com/IBTXO-Hydration-Outdoors-Backpack-Marathon/dp/B07RFLJN8Y/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=hydration+vest&qid=1563820225&s=gateway&sr=8-6

Bag 3:
https://smile.amazon.com/IBTXO-Hydration-Backpack-Marathoner-Black-Only/dp/B07P8H6RC3/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=hydration+vest&qid=1563820225&s=gateway&sr=8-11

I personally would avoid bags like this one:
https://smile.amazon.com/Hydration-Backpack-Pack-Free-Bladder/dp/B015GONGTG/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=hydration+bag&qid=1563821091&s=gateway&sr=8-10

The reason why is that it has no waist strap so It will flop around a lot more. That and the straps are very skinny and can dig into the skin over a long period.

Use the search term Hydration Vest to find nice fitting ones like the ones I've recommended. And the things I look for with fit are

  1. wide shoulder straps
  2. Pockets in the front shoulder and waist straps
  3. A chest strap and a waist strap or 2 chest straps on certain vest models.

    I hope this helps. If you have questions or need any more help feel free to reach out to me!
    I am happy to share my hands-on experience with hydration packs.
u/RandomAccessMemoriez · 1 pointr/Coachella

This is the one time im going with. It's extremely lightweight. Gonna pair it with a fanny pack because I'm uncomfortable with my stuff zipped up behind me, with all the pickpockets at festivals

www.amazon.com/dp/B015GONGTG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kvv5yb098YWCX