What hydration system does everyone recommend?
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What hydration system does everyone recommend?
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I currently use a Camelbak 100 oz reservoir in a Sandpiper Of California back pack.
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I just got the CamelBak Linchpin today! Sux I haven't had much time to get into it yet. It has the 100 oz. water beast resevoir and I'm not certain I have found all the pockets yet... I'll try to get some info posted this weekend!
RossignolST
on YouTube brad@mossbergowners.com "No free man shall ever be procluded the use of arms." Do right and fear nothing! |
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I use the CamelBak HAWG...100oz with bite tube.
Cost like $100...worth every penny ! Camelbak HAWG Hydration Backpack carries over 1280 cu. in.(20.9L) of gear and water comfortably on an Independent Suspension Harness. When the mission is extended, add a second OMEGA Reservoir to the Camelback HAWK Water Pack for another 100 ounces (3.0 L) of clean water. The Camelback H.A.W.G. Water Backpack can also work with the Camelbak Chem-Bio Reservoir (4.0) which attaches easily to Type M or Type A Gas Mask Adapters. This hydration pack lets you organize small gear, such as hand-held radio, tools, or MREs in a secure lower pocket. ============================================================= |
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Here are some pics of my CamelBak Linchpin! Getting ready to begin a review too with lots more pics!!! 100 oz WaterBeast and 3 drink tube ports.
RossignolST
on YouTube brad@mossbergowners.com "No free man shall ever be procluded the use of arms." Do right and fear nothing! |
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I just keep a 2 quart canteen on my person and a 10 liter military style water can I keep in the truck for both the dog and I.
--Jim
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Well for my bike (bicycling) riding I use a CamelBak, I think it is called the Mule, but I forget exactly. It holds 3 liters and it awesome. I've never used it hunting but I really like it for biking and hiking!
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Hey Col, How does the camelback carry? I like the concept, but the older I get, the more weight I want to shed when I go out.
--Jim
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Raven, it is a backpack type setup. I wouldn't use it for hunting personally. We normally just carry a jug of water in the truck. Most of our hunting is just hunting a spot here and there. We're back to the truck every couple of hours our so.
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I'm the same way Col. work an area, move on. I do keep a 10 liter jug in the truck. Mostly for the dogs, since they do most of the work!
--Jim
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i'm not a big drinker so I never worried about it.
now I got a long haired pup to look after so I had too.. It can carry anywhere from 50-200oz of fluid in 2 different pockets. game bag ,pockets all over ,shell loops place for a dog gps unit etc |
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Seems like the consensus is Camelbak, good to know. The meds I take dry me out like a mummy... go through 1.5-2 gallons of water a day.
Insert comical quip here.
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