Pierre-Luc🤔 What little I can find is that there is not a way to hang it, plus, in order for you to drink from the bottle, it would have to be set in the bottom of your pack upside down. So without a way to hang it, and depending on the size of your pack, leads one to wonder if the drink tube is anywhere long enough. And looking at the pictures in the product description, it is not. I think Vapur was in a hurry to get this to market and may need to go back to the drawing board on this one. BTW, love the bottles, use them all the time, including the flask.🍷
LuvtafshIt's a bit unfortunate. It seemed like a good product and all they needed to do is add a loop at the top such that it hangs in the bag rather than lie at the bottom. Oh well, I'll wait for another massdrop for a different water bladder. Thanks for you research.
baesexI see no reason why. I also think tarp clips (or duct tape? Inelegant solution, but it would work) might be the way to go if people want to hang the Vapur kit on a bladder hook. It is also my idea that this kit's spot-on location in a backpack would be the side pockets (or a MOLLE canteen reservoir), instead of the bladder hook itself. For those who complain that this kit does not behave or is not as usable as any other water bladder... Well, that's because it's not. It's a way of adding a straw to your Vapur Bottle (you can buy the tube kit separately and match it to your bottle). Then you take the tube off and you have a bottle that stands, can be hung with its carabiner on your belt or your backpack loops and can be folded away when not in use. For me it still beats its competitors, when it comes to functionality.
baesexYou could, but I wouldn't want to... One of my favorite things about hydration packs is that they store my water close to my back, in the best place for load balancing. Though I guess with a smaller reservoir it wouldn't make as big a difference.