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Reddit mentions of Platypus Hoser Hands-Free Hydration System Water Reservoir, 2-Liter, With Standard Valve

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Platypus Hoser Hands-Free Hydration System Water Reservoir, 2-Liter, With Standard Valve. Here are the top ones.

Platypus Hoser Hands-Free Hydration System Water Reservoir, 2-Liter, With Standard Valve
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    Features:
  • The Hoser comes in four handy sizes to fit practically any hydration pack or replace any hydration reservoir
  • Taste-free as well as BPA-, BPS-, and phthalate-free hydration reservoir with hanging loop. Embedded silver-ion protects bottle from mold and bacteria.
  • Hydration hose with lapel clip and Hyperflow bite valve makes it easy to drink on the go. The hydration drink tube is easy to route through the smallest of hydration pack openings.
  • Food-grade liner with rugged exterior make this hydration bladder clear, pliable and durable
  • Made in U.S.A. of U.S. and Imported Materials
Specs:
ColorClear
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Size2 - Liter
Weight0.22487150724 Pounds
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Found 3 comments on Platypus Hoser Hands-Free Hydration System Water Reservoir, 2-Liter, With Standard Valve:

u/NorDeast · 14 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Its a clip to hold up a hydration bladder.

u/Nomadic87 · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

I ran a sawyer mini off of a platypus drom for a couple months on the PCT. Not only the cheapest and lightest gravity system I'm aware of, but as long as we backflushed after each use we had no issues even in the desert. The mini threaded directly onto the drom and we cut the drom hose shorter, stuck it on the Mini's "out" nipple and then used the piece that came with the drom to thread onto the top of Smartwater bottles. As long as we kept it loose for some airflow into the bottle we had a great stream. Once we were done filtering all we had to do was screw the piece onto the bottle the rest of the way, lift it up above the drom and give it a squeeze to clear the filter. Pretty damn cheap and easy. You won't break any speed records, nor will it last long if you aren't diligent about backflushing every couple liters, but in this day and age you don't need to pay $100 for a MSR Hyperflow for personal use. Though I absolutely love MSR equipment, filters included and there's a place for them too. Hit me up if you want to know more!

Also- well done getting your Eagle. Got mine in '06. Represent us well out there!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XVV54DF

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0014BD3DK/ref=mp_s_a_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1501437765&sr=8-20&refinements=p_89%3APlatypus&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=platypus+water+bladder&dpPl=1&dpID=41MP4QIC5WL&ref=plSrch

u/Ag-E · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

Cool, thanks. I might get that Platypus one instead since it's about the same price ($30) on Amazon. Do you have any problems filling it or anything like that? I was looking at another Platypus bag here and some of the reviews made it sound like a total pain in the ass to work with, which is what lead me to the Camelpak.