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| Kleemen5. 05. 2016 14:09:46 |
Which hydration bladder for drinks do you recommend most? 2l size will be enough.
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| Zebdi5. 05. 2016 14:15:24 |
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| grega_z_brega5. 05. 2016 14:17:02 |
I have a 3-liter one... For shorter hikes I just don't fill it to the top.
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| GregorC5. 05. 2016 14:20:39 |
I agree with Zebdi. I have one like that too (3l though). Large opening for easier filling and cleaning, removable tube, you can disassemble the mouthpiece no problem. Super thing.
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| tol5. 05. 2016 15:53:05 |
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| SamoK5. 05. 2016 19:35:18 |
These bladders are a typical gimmick of makers and sellers who made consumers feel they need them badly. In reality any canteen (or classic leather flask) is infinitely better than all these plastic tits.
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| grega_z_brega5. 05. 2016 20:14:33 |
Yes it has that mouthpiece, also valve on mouthpiece, handy when backpack in car driving and don't notice you left it on mouthpiece lying  P.S. In Intersport for that money you get 3L
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| Kleemen5. 05. 2016 20:21:52 |
Thanks for the info, then I'll take this one because it comes with exactly that mouthpiece. Really? I didn't know Intersport has this brand too. Then that's super because I'll buy the backpack there (upper link), then take the bladder too. 
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| SamoK5. 05. 2016 21:21:13 |
And paid for the nipple as much as for the backpack. Crazy!
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| Kleemen5. 05. 2016 22:08:45 |
Yeah, so what? There aren't any cheaper, higher-quality ones..
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| SamoK5. 05. 2016 22:29:56 |
In reality any plastic bottle is good. If you don't like plastic (which obviously doesn't hold for dud users), then of course Sigg bottles and all the numerous copies are awesome.
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| grega_z_brega5. 05. 2016 22:39:29 |
In fact you don't need to take off the backpack for that, that's the whole plus.
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| SamoK5. 05. 2016 22:45:42 |
Uh, I completely forgot about that. That's really so cumbersome. Thanks for the reminder.
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| SamoK5. 05. 2016 22:47:19 |
Look, with these nipples they've just consumer-ripped you off. Bladder with nipple might be useful for cyclist and runner but when going to mountains it's nice when you stop a bit take off backpack and drink a bit - or not. That a nipple has to dangle in front of your mouth all the time is, mildly put, ridiculous to me!
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| grega_z_brega5. 05. 2016 22:49:30 |
Well I got it with the backpack I bought for the bike and use it elsewhere too. Samo but what bothers you f**k how others waste money?
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| SamoK5. 05. 2016 22:52:07 |
Hey grega, the guy is asking, I'm giving advice - like others who are so smart here. If you don't like it, don't follow it. If he doesn't need advice, I don't know why he asks.
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| Zebdi6. 05. 2016 08:34:23 |
Hey SamoK, the question wasn't bladder yes or no but which bladder. Your advice is in this case slightly irrelevant  Kleemen, personally it's great that the bladder can be opened full width because it's much easier to clean. I once completely turned this Deuter inside out and scrubbed it nicely. If the mouthpiece doesn't suit you, you can always replace it.
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| SamoK6. 05. 2016 08:36:12 |
Yes, you're right, Zebdi. I write anyway hoping to contribute a tiny bit against mad consumerism 
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