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LANZON Liters Hydration Water Bladder Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.4
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Description of LANZON Liters Hydration Water Bladder

Made of food-grade TPU, BPA-free, SGS Certified. Holds water from -4°F to 122°F(-20°C to 50°C). NO LEAK at all: self locking tube socket, double locking top (zip lock plus a slip-off clip) and pull push mechanism on the bite valve make it impossible to leak. The top slide-off full opening allows for easy cleaning/drying. The wide mouth is 2 1/4''(5.5cm) in diameter which is great for loading large ice cubes. Detachable tube(length: 3.3ft/100cm, diameter: 5/8"=1.6cm) with insulated sleeve provides insulation and protection, the mouthpiece cover on the bite valve keeping out dust and sand. 3-Liters capacity, approx. 16"/41cm in height and 7 7/8"(20cm) in width.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Motorbike Hydration Bladder

Based on my experience, if you're looking for a long-lasting and durable hydration bladder for your motorcycle adventures, look no further than this product .Its tough exterior is top-notch in regards to Automotive-grade materials that guarantee safe storage of water without any leaching of plastic chemicals. The bladder can hold a good amount of water and is compact enough to fit into a backpack and the tube is long enough to easily attach to your motorcycle. The only downside is that it…

Pros
  • Durable and leak-proof design.
Cons
  • Possibility of water contamination if not cleaned properly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great First Impression

A few years ago I started using a Nathan lumbar belt with a 22 ounce bottle. Then I ran with a PDA for most of my running years. A few weeks ago I ran with my boyfriend and he always ran with a hydration pack. He's also 6ft 7in and 260lbs so I figured his water needs were greater than mine. I'm 6 feet and 180 pounds. Most of the time I had no problems with the portable device. ran to the house for water, or filled her handheld at the fire hydrant on the ball court or in the park. I've always…

Pros
  • Easy to Read Control Panel
Cons
  • New Competitors Appeared