AquaPod seals with Ziploc opening. To fill up, you put a zipper on the tap and have to close it again when you fill it up. When you go for water, you put the pump in the zip hole, but you have to hold it with two hands - one to squeeze the pump and the other to hold it in place. WaterBob design is much better. It has a funnel that is attached to the faucet (with tape in my case) and screwed onto the bladder. Do it, step back, and come back in a few minutes. It has two holes sealed with plugs. Attach the pump to one and operate it with one hand. When the blister starts to contract, relieve the pressure by opening another screw cap. Again a far superior design. Unfortunately, the AquaPod is currently the only one I can get my hands on.
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