G4Free Hydration Pack Sports activities Runner Hydration Backpack with 3L Bladder for Working Climbing Biking Biking
$29.99
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100% Polyester
3.0L HYDRATION WATER BLADDER INCLUDED: No extra plastic bottles to take up area. Upgraded Fast Launch Bladder Chunk Valve, simply gently biting the valve opens up the stream of water.
HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL: robust and water resistant high-density 600D polyester material, development rope, high-quality buckle.
2 FRONT POCKETS and 1 MAIN Pocket: Use the entrance pockets to hold your pockets, keys, cellphone, towel, small instruments, or different objects; the primary pocket can arrange your different giant stuff properly.
MULTIPURPOSE: Good for climbing, operating, biking, strolling, or taking with you for a day.
LARGE CAPACITY: The entire pack measurement: L 8.26 * H 19.68 * W 4.72 IN, Quantity:15L; Bladder 3L. Sufficient area to carry your requirements for touring. NOTE: If in case you have any points with our product, please contact us instantly to get assist.
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Prospects recognize the hydration pack’s ample storage capability, sturdiness, and high quality. They discover it light-weight, sturdy, and appropriate for carrying a couple of objects. Many recognize the water capability, saying it is nice for lengthy summer time hikes. Whereas most clients are glad with the worth for cash, some have differing opinions on leakage, design, and performance.
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9 reviews for G4Free Hydration Pack Sports activities Runner Hydration Backpack with 3L Bladder for Working Climbing Biking Biking
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Y. Yin –
This little pack is a winner
I was looking for a hydration pack that would be great for long hikes, had plenty of storage for a few survival essentials and not be bulky for Oregon trails hikes. It also needed to be lightweight so that I will be able to run with it for my longer runs and not have it wearing me down. I am glad I find this hydration pack, the size, the weight, the look were just a perfect fit, and the price was darn good.The pack has a few zippered pockets the biggest used for the hydration bladder and it has a Velcro strap to hold the bladder in place. There are also two openings near the top at the start of the shoulder straps for the bladder tube to reach through. The zippered pocket is just a normal storage pocket. You can put your workout clothes, food, and electronics; just about anything, The last pocket is bigger than the smallest pocket and it can be used to keep you cell phone or small electronics in place. Pretty compact and efficient design to pack all the essentials into the bag..The back of the pack has a sturdy thin layer of foam pads that run down along the pack. They are covered in breathable material in the form of net type structure. The shoulder straps are really thin and have thin foam with comfortable surface area to allow breath room. Very comfortable. I have gone through and observed the stitching on this pack and I can safely say it is really well done. The stitches are barely visible. It is actually very clean cut .In short, This little pack is a winner, best bang for the buck, comfortable, practical, essential yet slick design. Worth every penny paid for
Matthew Green –
Great For Hiking
Had a 4 mile hike that I went on and this definitely helped to keep me hydrated during that time. Just the right capacity for me.
19D_35P –
SO CLOSE – 4.5 stars to loving it- overview and improvement suggestions
I only just received it yesterday. This will be my first observations and probably some suggestions for the manufacturer – perhaps ideas to consider for their next version.Pros:1) Color palette- thought it was a little off until I put it next to a uniform and re-realized that Multicam is random – sometimes darker and sometimes lighter… I also think the material itself being a canvas type that is a tad – different- I think it’s the reflectivity of light off the surface.2) Materials – feels like very good quality – zippers- seem large and solid – I used some pliers to pinch down the zipper so it is more secure. They are similar to ones on issued items. The inside of the main pockets are lined adding to the water resistance of the material- still wouldn’t hurt to spray it down with Camp Dry.3) Hydration Bladder – by far the single least impressive part. I cannot vouch for its toughness, but, I would be reluctant to trust it – I’ll certainly be replacing it with one from Camelback. For now, it’s a start and better than nothing. I put water into it and it has not leaked. There are two plastic clips to latch onto the bag (One of my suggestions for improvement here – later)so, all-in-all, I really like the space, the straps, the materials and colors… all the things you would hope and expect to be on here are- ALMOST -With that, there are a couple things that I didn’t particularly like… suggestions to the mfgr.Cons:1) The shock cord is nice, but they kind of impede the operations and access of the zippers pouches. Perhaps I would change my mind if I needed to stow a wet weather top temporarily.2) The waist and mid-point synching straps – first, we have enough things wrapped around us so I almost NEVER use that on other things… but it’s ok- except- in most other things that have this, have a small access point to tuck them away. There are also no elastic bands to tie down excess strap length. I just rolled it up and duct taped it to the base of the shoulder straps. Second, the mid (side-rear) synching straps – they also get in the way of the pouch access. The primary mesh pouch’s top is secured by a buckled strap. I would’ve preferred to also have buckles on those side straps as well… again- not a deal breaker.3) the bladder attachment points – the plastic clips that secure the bladder, they are attached via a cheap, thin elastic strap – not a material looped one as it should be sewn in (like the Camelback ones). These straps do not look like the will last w/o stretching and give way.4) Last observation â as stated in the video â I noticed that the rear pouch â its material mustâve been put on the machine (or some Chinese sweatshop sewing table) with the wrong orientation. Multicam has a typical pattern of mostly horizontal markings â this is definitely vertical. Thatâs ok though, as the new army uniform- a multicam type- only lighter (color matching this even better) is supposed to have a more vertical color pattern.* In addition to making the clips attachment straps sewn looped so it will last, but – being that eventually ALL bladders give out, this bag should have both a center and two outer mounting hooks for a bladder – perhaps, I’ll break out the sewing kit.Conclusion: I REALLY like this bag and am close to loving it. Attached are some pics and video I made with a quick video I made showing a possible pack/typical usage – while at the range or out in the field but not loaded down. I hope this was fairly thorough and helpful as I searched and searched for decent hydration pack that I can have just enough room to make it viable without paying a ton. I think this is what I was looking for!Video: I show contents:Tiny front pocket: phone, snack, ear plugs, and a few pills for allergy/sinus headache I’ve got right now (LOL)… it never hurts to have that on a range day.Front main closed pocket: a write-in-the-rain binder with SuperGTA protractor, pen and mechanical pencil,First mesh pouch – had a notebook probably wouldn’t put there- just wanted to show the sizeMain rear mesh sections: large enough to hold my MS Surface and secure it with the buckled strap.Main storage compartment: sun/pro glasses, gloves, headlamp, flatly folded wet weather top, a FULL MRE and of course, the bladder.
R. Luckhart –
Seems pretty good so far…
Definitely met and exceeded my expectations. I bought this to do some short (5-8) mile hikes. Holds my raingear (I live in Florida, after all…), an IFAK, snacks, extra socks, etc. I test filled the bladder to check for leaks, but it seemed pretty well sealed. My only complaint, albeit a minor one, about the bladder is the hose attachment. It doesn’t snap in place, it just slips over the nipple of the bladder fitting. This could be problematic. If it does present a problem, I’ll just replace it with a spare bladder I have in my extra gear pile. For the price, it seems to be a good product. After a decent hike, I will update as to it’s performance.Edit 7/18/16After a number of hikes ranging from 6 to 12 miles, I’ve made a few observations:1) The bladder works very well, no leaks at all. However, the mouthpiece is not very good. I simply pull it off to get a good water flow.2) The hydration bladder basically sits in a smaller pouch in the main compartment with no insulator between it and your gear. Water gets warm very quickly. I solved the problem by fabricating an insulated Mylar pouch for it. Works well, keeps my beverage frosty way longer.3) Shoulder straps could use a little more padding. I added some from a spare armor plate carrier4) I wish the part that goes against your back were vented with mesh. It would definitely help keep you a little cooler.Overall though, this pack is good value for the money even with the few observations I’ve made about it. I definitely don’t have any buyers remorse, and would recommend it.
Ricky Gao –
Very good products. The water bags are also very useful. I’m very fond of his family’s products. The cloth is also good, the delivery is very fast, I am glad to carry it out after receiving, must give the five-star praise.
nate81 –
Not bad. Had to sew a shoulder strap back on after a big mountain bike bail, but I’d call that abuse. other than that its held up well. Zippers are noisy, but nothing some tape cant fix. Pockets kinda awkward to access with the cord and straps in the way. A couple shortcomings aside its a good pack for the price.
Amanda –
Received product on time. Looks like really great quality. We bought this for our 7 year old for a hiking backpack. Not sure what kind of quality the hydration pack is as we haven’t tried it out.
Skyedorie –
Perfect for my 2 4l water bladders easy to maintain and sterdy steel zippers so it is durable. I use it all the time for hiking!! Great product
jeanlouis –
Super bon génial