

💦 Sip Smart, Adventure Hard: Hydration that keeps up with your hustle!
This 1L/1.5L hiking hydration bladder features a 97cm quick-release tube and a hands-free bite valve, crafted from durable nylon to withstand temperatures from -40℃ to 100℃. Designed to fit snugly in most backpacks, it offers lightweight, reliable hydration for outdoor enthusiasts seeking convenience and performance on the go.




| ASIN | B0713RJV9S |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #209,303 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors ) #46 in Backpack Reservoirs |
| Brand | Lagarto |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (644) |
| Date First Available | 11 August 2017 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28 x 17 x 0.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | YYTA |
| Material Type | nylon |
| Size | 1L |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking, Climbing, Running |
R**N
Great for music festival and hiking. No issues. Make sure to clean after use.
A**R
I bought this to replace a bag for a 1.5L camel pak at a much better price point. I wasn't sure it was gonna fit correctly, it fits snugly into the pocket. The plastic appears pretty strong, I've taken it hiking a few times, with no issues. I've even blown it up with air a few times and it hasn't lost pressure for a few days. Air tight and water tight.
C**R
I got this water bladder because I am ALWAYS thirsty and hate having to take my water bottle out of my bag when I’m on the go. I’m also a dog walker which makes it even harder to get a sip of water on a hot day when you have a leash in hand. I didn’t want to shell out a ton of money for a name brand camelback since I wasn’t sure if I would even end up liking the situation, so I figured I could find something cheap on Amazon to test it out. Here are my thoughts on this water bladder: Pros: - so far hasn’t leaked!! I know that’s the bare minimum but this was literally 8 bucks on Amazon so I wasn’t expecting much - keeps the water pretty cool if you add ice and keep it in a bag (I have a small jansport that I just toss it in and leave the tube out through the zipper - the straw/tube cap is nice to prevent any dripping AND it has a piece of plastic that attaches to the tube it self so it doesn’t fall off. This is also SUPER helpful when closed because I can clip it to my keychain on my belt loop so the tube isn’t just flopping around when I walk Cons: - it’s kind of hard to fill, once you get the hang of it it’s not so bad, but I definitely spilled a lot of water in trying - the mouth piece is a bit big for my mouth. I have a small mouth as it is and also a tight jaw so it makes biting down on the mouth piece uncomfortable - screwing the tube onto the bladder isn’t the easiest task, I wish it had an attachment that spun and tightened the seal so I didn’t have to spin the entire tubing Overall, I like it and it does the job! It was cheap and works well. I’ve only used it for 2 days but so far so good!
E**H
I needed this bladder to use with my shoulder bag when I ride my GRIT all trrrain wheelchair. A regular Camelbak wouldn’t work because I cannot wear it across my back. This bladder fits in my shoulder bag and is on my front side. I thought the drinking tube came with an insulated sleeve, but it did not. I can probably use one from an old Camelbak I already own.
A**N
It doesn't seal / hold water. I bought this to take to Disney. Tried to put water in it, just leaks right out of the lid, no matter what you do. I'd return it, but it made me so mad, I just threw it away. Don't buy this if you need the bladder to actually hold water!
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