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MSR Dromedary Bag (2-10L)
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MSR Dromedary Bag (2-10L) 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: MSR

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Page By: Wasatchvoyage

Created/Edited: Mar 2, 2010 / Mar 2, 2010

Object ID: 6894

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Product Description

MSR Dromedary Bags are bomber bags, made of 500- and 1,000-denier Cordura® and laminated with food-grade polyurethane, can withstand temperatures from freezing to boiling. They feature a new low-profile handle for no-hassle filling, an easy-drink/pour 3-in-1 cap, and perimeter webbing that allows for convenient pack attachment and hanging.

Features

* Heavy-Duty: Abrasion-resistant Cordura, laminated with food-grade polyurethane, can handle everything from freezing to boiling.
* Versatile: 3-in-1 cap lets you fill, drink, and pour with ease.
* Easy to Fill: Ergonomic handle makes filling bags easier than ever.
* No-Hassle Attachment: Perimeter webbing allows for convenient pack attachment and hanging.
* BPA-Free
* 8 x 16.5 in (2L); 10 x 19 (4L); 11 x 22 (6L); 13.5 x 23.5 (10L)
* 6.3 oz (2L); 6.9 oz (4L); 8.7 oz (6L); 10 oz (10L)

- Capacity: 2L, 4L, 6L, 10L
- Material: 1,000-denier Cordura®

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WasatchvoyageVery unique hydration solution.

Voted 5/5

After constantly breaking the plastic clips on "other" 100 oz hydration bladders in my Black Diamond Pack, this was the solution. I use the 6 liter Dromedary bag. That's right folks, 6 liters. The sheer volume of water is heavy though it eliminates the need to pack a filter. (Only fill volume proportionate to length and duration of hike or climb) The cordura reinforced bladder is tough, with the riveted construction up top making the broken clip factor a thing of the past. This bladder is used in conjunction with MSR's hydration hose kit and has worked out very well for a custom installed hydration system.
Posted Mar 2, 2010 3:22 am

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