2 Pack Hydration Backpack Pack with 2L Hydration Bladder, TNYSPORT Lightweight Breathable Water Backpack with 3 Layer Pockets, Reinforced Shoulder Straps
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2L(70 oz) Hydration Bladder Bag: This water backpack passed the pneumatic pressure 24-hour swing test and 24-hour vibration test. Fully pressure and leakproof for carefree cycling, running, hiking, and other outdoor adventures. Made of EVA material, 100% odorless, tasteless.
High Quality and Comfortable Material: The hydration Backpack is made of high-grade nylon waterproof material, light, wearable, and comfortable, a breathable mesh back to prevent sweating and provide comfort, which is the best choice for outdoor sports.
Adjustable and Reinforced Shoulder Straps: Adjustable shoulder and chest straps allow you to make your hydration pack fit perfectly and prevent hydration backpack movement. The wide mesh shoulder straps help to reduce the shoulder load, and the shoulder straps are reinforced with two triangular stitches.
Double Zipper & 3 Pockets: The water bag is divided into 3 layers, one for the hydration bladder bag and the other 2 pockets for you to store your belongings such as mobile phones, wallets, and keys. There is a mesh bag outside for portable towels, which provides the best convenience for sports enthusiasts.
Ergonomic Design: The hydration packs with 2L water bladder are lightweight and have low resistance, suitable for both men and women.
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7 reviews for 2 Pack Hydration Backpack Pack with 2L Hydration Bladder, TNYSPORT Lightweight Breathable Water Backpack with 3 Layer Pockets, Reinforced Shoulder Straps
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$34.99
Cole –
Great deal
Short version, if you want a basic, light, simple hydration pack this is a great option.Longer versionI am a very active person. I love sports, running, hiking, anything outdoors. I go on and off with running routine. When I do run, I have toyed with the idea of getting a hydration backpack in the past because when Iâve ran at an actual event like a marathon thereâs water stations. But at home I like to run half my distance away then turn around and come back, so I have fresh scenery, not just doing laps. (I canât stand treadmill running, so boring)My point is, I donât ever carry anything with me so Iâm without water the whole run. Finally opted to try these. And as itâs advertised as used for runs thatâs my angle here.First off, build quality. The water bladder itself is not super thick, but so far has had no issues or leaks. Seems well put together, I put more than the two liters and it had no issues or leaks, I like the double seal idea, worked super well. The mouthpiece is sturdy and once you figure out the way to bite it, drinking is not too difficult. Only issue here is there isnât exactly a spot to place it after youâve drank, I ended up tucking it under the chest strap which worked well. But a simple plastic clip or something on the shoulder strap wouldâve been nice.Has no taste at all, actually one of the most pleasantly surprising aspects. The water tasted exactly as it comes out of my fridge filter.Speaking of the straps, for running it needs a waits strap as well. The backpack obviously bounces some as you run, and itâs not very tall so technically it wouldnât go all the way to your waist, but secondary lower straps would have made it so much more secure with all the movement.Backpack itself is sturdy enough for the price, stitching is good, very lightweight, multiple pockets, (mesh outer and a full length one on each side) not that you can fit a ton with the bladder installed, but phone, wallet, cash, peanuts, granola bar, those things no problem. Obviously I havenât had it a very long time, but $35 for two I think itâs a good price. My rating is geared towards the value of what you get, and I have no real complaints. The couple changes I would like to see I donât think are worth knocking down a star.I will say, if you are a serious runner/hiker, and want something that will last a long time, and get constant constant use, Iâd go for something nicer. The material on this is totally acceptable for what it is, but definitely thin and I could see it wearing out with heavy use.But for what it is, and the occasional use Iâll give it, I think itâs worth the money since you get 2 of them
Miz –
Make Sure To Hydrate
Wow!! I definitely should have had these earlier!! I do a lot of outdoors activities from camping to mountain biking and these are definitely a game changer. I will admit that this is the first hydration packs that I have ever owned but they live up to all my expectations.Pros:- Super easy to use. basically fill and go.- Easy to draw water out of the straw with minimal effort- Comfortable. These packs will fit virtually anyone with their adjustable straps. I am a bigger guy…6’2″ and 260 lbs and they fit great.- Lots of extra storage compartments. almost like a mini backpack- Fact that you get 2 for this price and not just 1.Cons:- None
heather michalos –
Okay
I returned these. I wanted to love them and everything seems good BUT the straps for arms were very thin and I donât think theyâll hold up over time. The pouch them selves and the clattersSeemed good quality.
John –
Well thought hydration backpack/bladder.
I have ordered this 2 packs of hydration backpack with 2 L hydration bladder to use it for my morning runs and let me tell you they are pretty light weighted. The backpack itself is well made, it comes with a lot of pockets, when I wore it it was attached to my body, not bouncing left or right while I was running, the reason that I am telling you this because previous backpacks that I have owned, were not as forethought as this one.The hydration bladder is very easy to use you just feel it with water and zip it tight and youâre good to go.I give this product five stars.
T&K –
Great camelbacks– and 2 come in the set! I have one to my husband 🙂
Wow. This is so perfect for our trip to Florida! It’s so hot in April and I like to walk the 2 miles to the beach. I’ve been wearing this and it’s so helpful.Last week I just drank water before I left the house and I was really thirsty on the walk. In the hotter climates it’s definately Very important to bring water with you wherever you go if you’re going to exercise outside.It was very easy to assemble. These 2 of them came in the pack, which is great. I’m giving one to my husband and he loves it.The interior where the water canvas is very organized. You just fill it up with water and then seal the top and then fold it over. And there’s an extra seal plastic cook thing. And that hooks into Velcro at the top inside the backpack.There’s also enough room for me to bring my sunglasses and nopa.A book and a small towel in the backpack.
rprice54 –
Good basic hydration packs
We took this on a family trip with some hiking and backpacking. These are good, lightweight hydration packs. I donât know how long they will last, all bladders eventually fail, but they feel well made. Enough for light occasional use.They definitely have a plasticky taste at first. Youâll want to wash and rinse really well before using.
D Hogan –
Good bladder, stiff tube
These packs are both for trail hikes and part of a home emergency preparedness kit. I mention the second use mostly because I took off a star for the drinking tube – it’s too stiff to work with easily. Even when I left it in the sun to warm up, it was really hard to try and remove it from the bladder or the drinking tip. For keeping it clean and sanitary between uses, that’s not acceptable to me and I’ll probably replace it with a food grade silicon tube. Additionally, in an extended hiking or emergency situation, I’d want to be able to attach my water purification filter to the drinking tip – and again, it’s really hard to work with. That’s my main criticism, and why I took off a star.Beyond that, I appreciate the safety seal and especially that it has a handle to make it easier to get in and out of the pack, or clip/strap to another pack. The large opening to the bladder makes it quite easy to fill from a variety of sources – and to clean and sanitize. The packs are fine, they protect the bladder but don’t have much room for any other hiking gear. It’s not a big deal because the bladders are easy enough to use in other packs with sleeves or smaller compartments.