Hydration packs have become a must-have accessory but there is so much choice it is bewildering.
Luckily we have been testing and recommend these >>
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Hydration packs have become a must-have accessory but there is so much choice it is bewildering.
Luckily we have been testing and recommend these >>
Narrowing down your search for the best hydration bladder can be daunting as the market is literally flooded with options!
These are our picks >>
Hydration packs are a relatively new introduction but have caught on fast.
So here is our introduction to them, and what you need to know when buying >>
The Teton Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Backpack is a good size and keenly priced, even including a bladder.
But what is it like out on the trail? Find out >>
Your hydration pack is damp and warm, which means mold can easily form there.
Follow these simple tips to keep your pack mold free and hygienic >>
The Outdoor Products Cyclone is a 2 liter hydration bladder. So how does it stack up in this competitive area of the market?
Find out here >>
The Osprey Skarab 30 is one of the premiere hydration day packs on the market today. Good capacity, great balance, and load-bearing.
Find out more >>
The Platypus Hoser hydration Bladder is well priced and available in several sizes.
But is it worth considering as a replacement or upgrade? Find Out >>
The Camelbak Men’s HydroBak is lightweight, holds a good amount of water, and looks great.
So let’s see how it performs in the wild >>
A cheap, light 2 liter hydration pack aimed at trail runners and lightweight day hikes – but what is it like to use in real life?
Read our review here >>
The ThermoBak does not come with space for gear etc, it is purely designed to keep water cool for as long as possible.
You can find out just how well here >>
If you are looking to save on a CamelBak then this H20 pack looks like a great value alternative.
But how will it hold up on the trail? Find out here >>