Whether you're hiking through native bush, biking up rugged trails, or camping overnight in the backcountry, this 2L hydration bladder delivers reliable hydration without bulk. Its flexible TPU build, generous 2-litre capacity, and hands-free hose system make it a dependable companion for every trip.
Foldable, lightweight, and designed to tuck easily into most backpacks, this water bladder suits trampers, trail runners, and weekend adventurers alike. The wide-mouth opening makes it quick to fill from a tap or stream and just as easy to clean after your journey. The soft bite valve comes with a protective lid, keeping it clean and ready to sip anytime.
Made with eco-friendly TPU, it’s BPA-free and safe for regular use. The slim design fits into hydration sleeves, daypacks, or even carry-on bags. Its tube is long enough to route comfortably over your shoulder or through your pack strap—perfect for drinking on the move without needing to stop.
This 2L hydration bladder is ideal for New Zealand’s varied conditions. Whether crossing dry ridgelines, navigating muddy tracks, or relaxing at your campsite, this water carrier performs reliably without adding unnecessary weight. It’s simple to use, fast to fill, and easy to clean for your next mission.
After use, rinse thoroughly with warm water and let the bladder dry with the cap open. Avoid storing in direct sunlight. For deep cleaning, use a bladder cleaning tablet or mild dish soap. Let the tube and bite valve dry fully to prevent mould build-up.
If you're seeking a no-fuss, reliable hydration system for outdoor trips, this 2L hydration bladder delivers. It’s simple, practical, and purpose-built for NZ adventures, offering hands-free hydration whenever you need it.
Also known as: water bladder, hydration reservoir, drink pack insert, camelback bladder, or hiking water pouch.
To remove any plastic taste before first use, rinse the inside thoroughly with warm water. Then fill the bladder with a mixture of 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1 litre of warm water. Let it sit for 30 minutes, then rinse again with clean water. You can also add a few drops of lemon juice to help neutralise any lingering odours.
After each trip, rinse thoroughly with warm water and let the bladder dry with the cap open. Hang it upside down or use a bladder drying hanger to improve airflow. Avoid storing in direct sunlight. For deep cleaning, use a cleaning tablet or mild dish soap. Let the tube and bite valve dry fully to prevent mould build-up.