When you’re on the move and in need of clean hydration, you don’t have the extra time or energy to pull a bottle out of your bag and pump a water filter. Instead of making do with a reservoir that’s little more than a plastic bag attached to a straw, go with a fully pressurized model that takes the work out of drinking. Advanced water systems that remain easy to clean and operate, the GEIGERRIG Hydration Pack Engines relieve your thirst without slowing you down.
Note: This drop includes one 70 oz (2 L) hydration pack and two in-line crypto filters. At check out, you will have the option to add-on a neoprene insulated drink tube.
The neoprene insulated tube pictured is an add on option for +$15 more.
Whereas most hydration systems require you to draw the water up through a tube, GEIGERRIG Hydration Pack Engines emit water via a slight squeeze to the mouthpiece. If you need to share with a friend or clean a wound, you can shoot out water without any concern over cleanliness. To depressurize the engine, you can press the depressurization button on the power bulb or disconnect the air tube from the bulb.
Easy to fill up and clean, the wide-mouth opening lets you fill without worry and clean even the farthest crevices. Constructed without BPAs or Phthalates and entirely leak free, the reservoir is fully reversible and can be safely rinsed out on the top rack of your dishwasher. For water fileration on the go, this drop includes two in-line filter to your engine, giving you quick and clean hydration. The filters remove 99.9% of Cryptospordium and Giardia, making it ideal for most American-based adventures. Filtering is simple, just fill from the water source, attach the quick release in-line filter and then the drinking tube, pump, and you're good to go. As an add-on, you can also select the neoprene insulated tube, a weatherized drinking device coated with fuzed insulating TPU foam.
Estimated ship date is Aug 14, 2014 PT.
Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.