geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
optdyl wrote:Macca,
I'm using the Black Wolf 3L nalgene bladder. I got mine in November last year from Aussie Disposals and have had no problems (apart from a native mouse trying to eat the mouthpiece during the night). Would recommend it!
dyl
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:yes, looking at it im reasonably convinced that it is indeed the same as the Nalgene branded bladders. i think maybe Black Wolf are on-selling Nalgene perhaps? if this is the case, i would have no qualms about buying one of these.
farkewie wrote:I have a http://www.e-omc.com/catalog/products/4 ... y-Bag.html and... http://www.e-omc.com/catalog/products/3 ... edary.html
they are both awsome (i have also had camelbak and a lighter MSR one), they have no taste!!! The dromedary is EXTREMELY tough, I take it camping and throw it everywhere.. I'm to lazy to carry it
davehenderson wrote:Has anyone got any good ideas for getting the taste out of hydration bladders. Purchased a Kathmandu bladder a while ago and have done four walks with it, each time the plastic taste has been unbearableI've washed it countless times, soaked it in bi-carb solution, rinsed it in lemon juice and even bleached it, still to no avail. The walk I did to Lady Lake yesterday was a little better but as the water level dropped that lovely taste came back
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Any suggestions would be great!
dave
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
davehenderson wrote:Has anyone got any good ideas for getting the taste out of hydration bladders. Purchased a Kathmandu bladder a while ago and have done four walks with it, each time the plastic taste has been unbearableI've washed it countless times, soaked it in bi-carb solution, rinsed it in lemon juice and even bleached it, still to no avail. The walk I did to Lady Lake yesterday was a little better but as the water level dropped that lovely taste came back
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Any suggestions would be great!
dave
davehenderson wrote:Has anyone got any good ideas for getting the taste out of hydration bladders. Purchased a Kathmandu bladder a while ago and have done four walks with it, each time the plastic taste has been unbearableI've washed it countless times, soaked it in bi-carb solution, rinsed it in lemon juice and even bleached it, still to no avail. The walk I did to Lady Lake yesterday was a little better but as the water level dropped that lovely taste came back
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Any suggestions would be great!
dave
davehenderson wrote:Has anyone got any good ideas for getting the taste out of hydration bladders. Purchased a Kathmandu bladder a while ago and have done four walks with it, each time the plastic taste has been unbearableI've washed it countless times, soaked it in bi-carb solution, rinsed it in lemon juice and even bleached it, still to no avail. The walk I did to Lady Lake yesterday was a little better but as the water level dropped that lovely taste came back
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Any suggestions would be great!
dave
photohiker wrote:Thanks for the review ninjapuppet!
That looks good. Does the bag seal when the hose is disconnected from it?
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Overland wrote: Don't buy Kathmandu.
Liamy77 wrote:i use home brew kit steriliser - you can get it at kmart cheaply....
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:I'm in the market for a new dehydration bladder.
Cheers, Macca.
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