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JoshCragg
4th May 2009, 11:55
Hi Guys,

I am getting into the longer rides were spares/water are needed.

I am looking to get a Hydration Pack/storage pack, and have no more than $100 to spend. Any advise/ feedback/ anything would be great.

Here is what i hope my new pack to do,

carry water for a long ride,
limited spares/ few tools (not really sure what to take but will live and learn)
phone (just in case)
maybe a snack

vr4king
4th May 2009, 12:16
Go check out torpedo7's website they seem to be fairly cheap for this kinda stuff

Another note DONT leave your half full bladder for to long or you get what i have now mould that i cant get out

Reckless
4th May 2009, 12:23
Shit 100 bucks! I got my 2 of trade me for $25 bucks each. They have lasted a year or more and are still going strong with 2 of us using them!

My advice get a 2 liter minimum, Keep the bladder in the freezer to stop it going moldy on the inside!

JoshCragg
4th May 2009, 12:34
yeah $100 is a real max.
I was hoping to only have to spend about $60

i have never really used one before so not to sure what the additional features are that make some really expensive.

Blair.DRZ
4th May 2009, 12:36
Yeah mate try trademe, I got one for about $25.00, had it about two years now and still good as new, holds 2 litres of the beverage of my choice, plus spanner or two, roll of duct tape, cable ties, couple of screwdrivers, few other random tools, phone, keys and smokes.

Leyton
4th May 2009, 12:57
I have a hydration pack, The bag comes in real handy for other things when not using the bladder on the bike so keep that in mind when shopping too :)

A "T" piece is easier to get into your gob under the helmet too.

Also find one with hose clips around the bag strap so it is not all floppy else you have this hose flailing in the wind behind you, quite annoying trying to grab it for a drink hehe

Also, Do not, I repeat, Do NOT put fizzy in a hydration bladder.

I have heard of people doing it and getting a nice surprise when they have gone to take a drink :P

Happy shopping. Goto Katmandu and get a store discount :)

kezzafish
4th May 2009, 15:09
yeah i've bought a couple from katmandu when they have 50% off sales. I just get the little 2 litre bag ($35) and the 3 litre bladder ($35) fits in the 2 litre bag easy but hart to get much else in the bag when the bladder's full. I carry a bumbag for tools and spares

barty5
4th May 2009, 15:51
I carry a bumbag for tools and spares

You mean a fanny bag

kezzafish
4th May 2009, 16:00
he heee, yeah that's what i mean. Do you tow a trailer load of spares behind that commodore? lol

Sammikins
4th May 2009, 16:04
You wear a bum bag... oh my word, that is just too perfect.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

barty5
4th May 2009, 16:04
he heee, yeah that's what i mean. Do you tow a trailer load of spares behind that commodore? lol

Nah touch wood dont take any with bike either although wish i had 4th round of the gncc.
Cars to quick get there before it ever has a chance of breakin down. lol

kezzafish
4th May 2009, 16:06
You wear a bum bag... oh my word, that is just too perfect.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

yeah it's a big nerdy one with KTM in bright orange across my ass. It stands for "Kerry's The Man" (and he's orange too)

Sammikins
4th May 2009, 16:08
yeah it's a big nerdy one with KTM in bright orange across my ass. It stands for "Kerry's The Man" (and he's orange too)

Ok so your name is kerry, you're a ginga, you ride a power rider and wear a fanny pack. I soo can't wait to meet you!!! :yes:

kezzafish
4th May 2009, 16:10
Ok so your name is kerry, you're a ginga, you ride a power rider and wear a fanny pack. I soo can't wait to meet you!!! :yes:

LOL. Yeah you too. I need more members for my focus group "gingers for justice"

Sammikins
4th May 2009, 16:12
Well, as I have stated several times before, I am not a genuine fanta pants, but I'll be more that happy to support your 'cause' only if I get to borrow that fanny pack from time to time. It will look ravishing with my leg warmers and scrunchie hair tie :crazy:

kezzafish
4th May 2009, 16:14
ha ha haaaa LMAO, funny as fuck

JoshCragg
4th May 2009, 17:01
ha ha haaaa LMAO, funny as fuck

i second that haha

flyingcr250
4th May 2009, 18:00
Shit 100 bucks! I got my 2 of trade me for $25 bucks each. They have lasted a year or more and are still going strong with 2 of us using them!

My advice get a 2 liter minimum, Keep the bladder in the freezer to stop it going moldy on the inside!

thats a good tip, its only a matter of time before the black mould inside mine gets me. lol:whistle:

kezzafish
4th May 2009, 18:03
a tip for the katmandu bladders would be... don't fill with hot tap water to get rid of mould... the bladder will melt and stretch and glue itself together

flyingcr250
4th May 2009, 18:05
a tip for the katmandu bladders would be... don't fill with hot tap water to get rid of mould... the bladder will melt and stretch and glue itself together

my camelback cost me $75 about 3 years ago. not much rooms for tools etc...

EXCDirt
4th May 2009, 18:39
I've run a camelbak lobo which has enough for 2 litres of water and enough storage for a 500ml can of V, Keys, phone and I guess you could fit some tools aswell but I tend to leave them behind:pinch: That'll bite me in the arse eventually. Might be more than $100 but well worth it as it always works, doesn't leak and is comfortable. Haven't found any mould in it yet but always rinse it out after use.

noobi
4th May 2009, 18:46
i use a fluro green camelbak, its the 1.5 litre one, although iv never got all of 1.5L in, it cost $65 i think, has a small pocket i put a spark plug and a spanner in it, could fit keys and a phone too without much trouble.
i just rinse it with hot water from the tap, put in some of that kitchen cleaner, give it a shake, let some run out the hose, then rinse about 3-4 times, then dry
its fluro green so dad can find me in a group of 100 bikes etc lollollol

SpikedPunch
4th May 2009, 20:13
I have a cheapy $13 one off trademe, black and yellow so it matches my bike which is sort of neat, didn't do it on purpose either :) Got a kathmandu bladder because the one that came with tasted of plastic. I usually carry a spare brake, (got a spare of both levers now) spark plug in one of those little cases, a muesli bar and some basic first aid stuff. Krad carries all the tools and I should really get around to packing my own for when I'm zipping round on my lonesome, I tend to just assume someone else will have stuff - fat load of good the spare sparky will be with nothing to take out the old one/put on the new one.:Oops:

cheese
4th May 2009, 20:29
I got a camel back spy, has lots of compartments to fit tools etc. holds 1.5l. they are expendy though. the cheap ones seem to not have very strong bladders.

I do have a spare Camo "desert storm" camel back that holds 3l. Could be tempted to part with it as I've only used it twice..... not storage inside though.

warewolf
4th May 2009, 22:37
I bought a Reservoir Dog (http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product-detail-RES-BAG.htm)from Ground Effect a good few years ago. Gets used for mtb, m/c (road, trail, xc, adv) and the occasional day tramp. Probably avg 3 times a week for 5+ years. They've updated the design since I bought mine. It's held up well, and it gets hammered by crashing off bikes, covered in mud and being stuffed over-full when I'm not wearing all the thermals, rain gear etc and sometimes the rain gear has to be strapped on the outside using the straps provided. I researched to the max before buying this (both in terms of what size would be suitable and what brand) and the bag's been damn near perfect - durable, comfortable, not too big, not too small. Weren't the cheap offerings available on trademe back then.

However, the big drawback is the Platypus bladder. They aren't the best. I've had 3 or more fail (delaminated or holed at a crease) after prolonged heavy use, the extras were bought independently of this backpack. It was readily replaced under warranty by the importer as they have a history of such failures, and the retailer gave me a credit towards a camelbak bladder instead, as they were sure I'd be back for another warranty replacement if I took another Platypus, and the camelbaks didn't have anywhere near the rate of return. (Hah! click the FAQs on the page, they now say the Platypus will become brittle with use, plan to buy a new one every 12 months!!) Yep, so far the camelbak's been faultless.

As to hygiene, you can leave plain water in there for a while, but sugary fluids - eg raro - will grow black mould in 24-48 hours. Buy a cleaning kit and use it. Occasionally sterlise the whole lot with baby bottle tablets.

xen
4th May 2009, 23:42
have a camelbak pathfinder with 1.5l, usually enough but on some long loops where I've fallen over heaps I run out of juice. Has a good amount of space for jersey and tools. Had a mule when I was biking and good to. Just chuck it in the freezer after the ride and no mould.

NighthawkNZ
4th May 2009, 23:50
we pick up 2 hydro packs for $50 about 2 years ago from Smith City... would want to pay any more than that to tell the honest truth, heck go buy a bladder a and a 10 buck pack from the ware house

thecharmed01
5th May 2009, 09:07
I have a camelbak bladder, and a mudpack bag.
I prefer the camelbak valves because they leak the least and are the easiest to drink from. Yes, more expensive, but I prefer ease of use and quality and the cheapie that I had before didnt last.
Camelbak also sell parts, so if you manage to break it, you can replace the valves and mouthpieces.
Bag rocks cause it has about 10 pockets and the bladder has its own, so you dont shove stuff in with it and get holes......
There is a specific pocket in the bottom for tools too.

Keeping the bladder in the fridge stops the mould from growing and always storing it with a little water in.
Once you clean it, 1/4 fill it with water and refrigerate.

You can buy a kit for cleaning them which helps to get rid of the mould, there is a brush which does the tube..... Might be worth a try Nath?

vr4king
5th May 2009, 11:32
Think ill just buy a new bladder this is my second one plus they cheap as

I bought my bag awhile ago from that little bike shop round the basin reserve back when i used it for snowboarding K2 is the brand

Not to keen in mixing my drink with mould that shit is deadly i hear

secondfield
5th May 2009, 11:54
To get rid of the mould in your bladder fill the bastard with straight vodka, whiskey rum etc doesnt work... you will also gain confidence as your ride progresses, attempting things you previously never thought possible..... :whistle:

vr4king
5th May 2009, 14:30
To get rid of the mould in your bladder fill the bastard with straight vodka, whiskey rum etc doesnt work... you will also gain confidence as your ride progresses, attempting things you previously never thought possible..... :whistle:

Hahahha I used to feel that coming home from work on a friday after drinks and getting the bike out just hooning around my little track it does make you think your the shit lol

tommorth
5th May 2009, 19:18
I've got one from katmando on a sale holds 2l and a shirt phone keys camera bladderand bag have lasted well have even been through a couple of bigday outs , but to be honest I don't use it when I ride any more makes me to hot just wait till I get back to the car

pack for 30 buck on torpedo 7
http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/DCHYPP8RA

mattwood
5th May 2009, 20:02
pack for 30 buck on torpedo 7
http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/DCHYPP8RA


thanks for that, just ordered one!
tell you how it goes after a ride...

mattwood
11th May 2009, 20:50
thanks for that, just ordered one!
tell you how it goes after a ride...


got it in the mail, its pretty sexy.
havnt tried it out yet but everything seems good.
heaps or storage to, seems like a bargain.. :2thumbsup

secondfield
11th May 2009, 22:01
Be sure to keep a little vodka in it so as to keep the dreaded 'mould' at bay...

mattwood
12th May 2009, 14:56
Be sure to keep a little vodka in it so as to keep the dreaded 'mould' at bay...

ohhh so thats everyones excuse..