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MSR® DromLite™ hydration bag offers the best of two worlds--rugged construction and ultralight convenience!
| Capacity: | 135 fl. oz. / 4 liters |
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| Dimensions: | 19 x 10 inches |
| Material: | Cordura nylon |
| Weight: | 5.1 ounces |
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| MSR DromLite - 2 Liter | $25.00 | |
| MSR DromLite - 6 Liter | $29.00 |
These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| MSR 6L Dromedary Bag Hiking & Camping > Water Bottles & Flasks | $32.95 - $39.95 | |
| MSR Dromedary Bag 2-10L Hiking & Camping > Water Bottles & Flasks | $29.95 - $40.00 | |
| MSR DromLite - 2 Liter Hiking & Camping > Water Bottles & Flasks | $25.00 | |
| MSR DromLite - 6 Liter Hiking & Camping > Water Bottles & Flasks | $29.00 | |
| MSR Hydration Kit Hiking & Camping > Hydration Pack Accessories | $19.95 |
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| Size | Color |
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| Red | |
| 4 Liter | 27.00 |
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Durable, light, and worth it! | |
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| One of these in my packpack, along with 2 Nalgene Bottles solves my water problem for a weekend camping trip. I fill up at my last water source, usually only a couple of miles from my campsite, and I am set for supper, breakfast, and refilling a 32 oz bottle to start the next day. I bought this for a 2-day winter camping trip to reduce my need to melt large amounts of snow at the end/start of the day. The bladder stayed flexible in 5F cold, and never split while camping/hiking on Mt. Washington and Tuckerman's Ravine this past New Years weekend. After using it once and finding it so durable, I am buying a second one for my son. The grommet on the end is perfetly suited for hanging at camp so that you can wash your hands, hair, etc... if you want to. The only down side is 4 liters of water weighs 8lbs, so you do not want to carry it too far. | |
| Dick the Mountaineer at REI on 01/24/2009 | |
Versatile water storage | |
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| This is one of the most versatile pieces of gear for the all import camping job of water storage. This bag can be filled directly from an MSR filter, used as a hydration bladder in your pack with the optional straw, used as a shower with the optional shower hose, and for general storage with the spigot. Material is tougher than the average hydration bladder so it is more resistant to punctures. Very well designed product. | |
| dog hiker at REI on 01/16/2009 | |
Very happy with this | |
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| The swiveling handle is a great feature. Also like the red color. No 'dromedary' taste in the water so far either, which is a plus. | |
| gbenevieve at REI on 09/10/2009 | |
I absolutely hate these bags | |
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| I borrowed several DromLite's from a friend. The first issue is that the spout tends to pop open and spill water, leaving your clothes and sleeping bag wet and you without water. So, you have to keep the spout taped shut with duct tape or otherwise it pops open and leaks. Also, they are very difficult to fill completely without spilling a lot of water and pour incredibly slow through the spout. | |
| CheddaTodd at REI on 06/21/2009 | |