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Review on πŸ’§ Stay Hydrated on the Go with Outdoor Products Ripcord Hydration Pack by Victor Houser

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Plenty of storage space

This backpack offers space for many small and some medium-sized items. I quickly ran to the grocery store and was able to put a couple of products inside, leaving free space. I don't like the position of the bubble. I have an old camelbak where the bladder is visible from the outside. It is easier to fill and empty for drying than this one. I bought this one because my camelbak didn't have storage space (very old model). Rip cord is comfortable. Bladder leakage is not as easy as it is with my camelbak; I really need to suck hard. However, the mouthpiece doesn't leak when hanging down, unlike my camelbak mouthpiece. It was difficult to open the mouthpiece when using it for the first time. I had to REALLY bite hard! For some time! I use it almost every day and haven't had any problems with bladder weakness like other reviewers. I've had him for about 3 weeks. I really like it for storage as I don't need a hydration pack AND a lightweight backpack now, but I probably would have done a little more research to have a more accessible bladder. This part is a bit annoying due to what I'm used to, but I think most hydration packs these days are.

Pros
  • Camping
Cons
  • Large and bulky