Product Description
These versatile hydration systems feature the same tough, lightweight 200-denier Cordura exterior as our DromLite reservoirs and are loaded with great features for everyone from day hikers to diehard backcountry travelers. Their rugged exterior makes them perfect for use in packs without dedicated hydration sleeves while the durable BPA-free, food-grade lining handles freezing. Available in three sizes to fit most packs, they come standard with an ergonomic 90-degree bite valve with shut-off to minimize leaks.
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Product Details
- Size: 2 Liter
- Color: Red
- Brand: MSR
- Model: 57050
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .0 pounds
Features
- Tough: Made with rugged 200-denier Cordura
- High Flow/No Leaks: Bite valve dramatically increases flow rate, while shutoff valve prevents leaks
- Easy to Fill: Low profile, ergonomic handle and wide-mouth opening for no-hassle filling
- Upgrades Most Packs: Three streamlined shapes fit most hydration packs and backpacks
- Safe Drinking: BPA-free
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Tube failure - not so great
By C. McManis
I have one of these in my 'earthquake' pack which stays in my vehicle 24/7. Perhaps it was the heat, perhaps it was a defect, but the tube connections at the bite valve and bag "melted". The tube was ok, the bag and bite valve were ok, but the stuff that connects the tube to them was a gooey sticky mess.
No problem I thought, I'll get a replacement tube. I challenge anyone reading this review who doesn't work for MSR to get a replacement tube for this bag. Apparently it can't be done. So if any part of the fails you buying a whole new bag. That isn't reasonable in my opinion. Sigh.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Best hydration bladder for durability
By Ken Zemach
I had to buy this one as my last hydromedary bag started leaking... after almost 6 years of constant use. I've tried bladders from Camelbak (had three leak) and others, and none come close.
Pros:
*super, super durable.
*durable
*durable
*durable
*did I mention that durable is important?
Cons:
*A little slow on the refill at aid stations if you're racing.
*Not clear, so you can't see how much you've got in it. I solved by using a permanent marker to make fill lines on the outside and then you wet the outside a bit and you can see how much you have.
*I personally don't like the bite valve as I like something more simple with max flow, but it's easy to switch.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Great bladder bag
By Kiley J. Morrison
First off, I got this bladder free. Not from the company itself, but from a company I worked for. I really like this bladder bag because it's not made of the plastic that other bladder bags are made of, so there isn't a "plasticy" taste to the water (or whatever is in it). The opening is the same size (maybe it's a standard for all bladder bags?) as my water filter pump, so I can screw it right on the bag. The only problem is that the eyelet holes at the top aren't big enough or in the right spot for my hydration pack (yes, it's a different brand, but I wish it would have been more universal). Other than that I really like this bag. Read more of my review that I posted on my blog - http://dailyvitaminf.blogspot.com/2011/07/m-and-best-way-to-hydrate-on-trail.html
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