OXA Hydration Backpack with 2L Water Bladder, Thermal Insulation Layer Keeps Water Cool (up to 4 Hours), for Hiking, Running, Cycling, Climbing (Black)
Product Features
- Thermal Insulation Layer: The big water pocket (the one is against your back) is insulated. Depending on how much ice vs water you can have, at least 4 hours of cold water
- Do Not Bounce: With two Velcro straps inside to fix the water bladder, and has a waist strap and a chect starp, the bladder and the hydration backpack will not bounce when you run
- Lightweight Yet Durable: Only 1.2 lb, lightweight enough. Made of high quality tear and water resistant nylon material to ensure compressive strength and durability. But please note the seams and zippers parts may allow water to seep in
- Various Pockets: Backpack dimensions: 17.0 X 11.0 X 3.0 inches (H)* (L)* (W). Features 6 pockets: the main one that holds the bladder, also can be used as a clooer with flexible ice packs without the bladder; the second compartment in front of that has a zippered pocket and a stretchy pocket inside; the third compartment in front of the second one also has a zippered pocket; two small waist pockets for cards or keys, for cellphones no bigger than iphone 5S
- Hydration Bladder Included: BPA free 2-liter hydration bladder included; Complete with kink-free sip tube and push-lock cushioned bite valve; Large opening for ice that also makes cleaning easy; Hose can run on either side of the straps. Unisex hydration pack, great for running, hiking or cycling
Doesn’t fit the small, medium or large people in this household. Not sure who this is made to fit, the belt is not where your waist is and the shoulder straps were hanging above my shoulder when the belt clip was fastened. Also, the shoulder straps were too wide. I am 5 foot 2, 125 pounds-so a smaller person, and this was too big. I think these need to be made for men or women, not one size fits all. It also did not fit or work for my son who is 5 foot 10, the shoulder straps were still wide on him. My husband is an XXL kind of guy, and it was too narrow…
So the backpack is 5*. I went hiking for the first time and used it and the stretchy zipcord kept my travel tripod nicely snug. The waist strap has a zipper pocket and perfectly fit my car’s keyfob. It was extremely comfortable.So the bladder is where the problem comes in. The screw top where you put the liquid in wasn’t on properly, even though I checked it 3 times and therefore leaked all over me. When I figured out that there was a problem, I was finally able to securely…