Product Description
The High Sierra 2L Packaged Reservoir features a hands-free water pressure valve and insulated water tube cover that keeps water from freezing in cold weather. With durable, double-welded reservoir seams, the reservoir opening wide accepts water filters.
| List Price: | $25.00 |
| Price: | $14.39 |
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Product Details
- Size: ""
- Color: Himalaya Eva
- Brand: High Sierra
- Model: 6875-2.0
- Released on: 2010-05-27
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.06" h x 17.72" w x .79" l,
Features
- Hands-free water pressure valve.
- Insulated water tube cover keeps water from freezing in cold weather.
- Durable, double-welded reservoir seams.
- Reservoir opening accepts water filters.
- Hydration Reservoir Compatible
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Good value for money. Not the best, but am overall satisfied.
By PCM
Good points:
- Neoprene cover on hose keeps water from freezing or warming too much
- Teat system is clean and easy to use, and dispenses the need for a hand movement to open/close
Things I wish were better:
- Some anchor point to easily hold bladder wide open in order not to spill water while filling it
- Another anchor point to be able to hang it inside my backpack
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Great value for the price
By Goodie
I was sick of carrying bottles of water into the field when I am hunting. My backpack has a bladder pocket so I took the plunge and tried this one out. It was at a great price and much cheaper then I could find at my local outdoor store. This fit great in my smaller backpack that I take turkey, deer and small game hunting.
Pros:
- strong construction
- hose is insulated to keep water from freezing / warming in the tube.
- insulation on hose will protect hose from being punctured
- Works fantastic
- Bite portion of hose seems to be better then some others I have tried.
Cons:
- Blue color hose is undesirable for turkey hunting
- Tastes like rubber the first time. Clean it out and then soak it in baking soda to remove taste.
Overall great bladder. It does the job and is heavy duty. My only issue is the horrible taste, but that went away after a day long soaking. I have no idea why these things have to taste so bad, I guess they assume everyone will clean them out. 5 stars for the low price and rugged construction.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Here's to hydration!
By Dane Mom
I tend to not drink much on the trail and thought having a bladder would do the trick. I noticed that I still didn't drink as much as I should have, but I did drink more. It was much easier to sip from a nozzle without having to remove my pack or contort myself to reach a bottle.
Bladders are hard to clean, and that is the only unfortunate thing. They must be taken apart, cleaned thoroughly, and be completely dry before storing to last. I really don't mind doing that but having to look at the water bladder parts hanging in my bathroom for days after a trip is kinda weird.
My pack has a pouch for up to three liters and this fit just fine. My back up bladder I stored in the middle of my pack. No leaks. I also used these in temperatures right around freezing and had no trouble.
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