A few years ago my parents bought me a hydration rucksack for skiing. It is big enough to take a 1.5l bladder and a jumper. Perfect for my skiing needs. Also plenty of space for Kendal mint cake and bits and bobs. My OH loves it and tries (unsuccessfully) to steal it!
I can't find the same one, does anyone use one or recommend one?
Icy - yes, another Xmas pressie!!
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Started by Iceman in Ski Chatter 31-Oct-2014 - 4 Replies
Iceman posted Oct-2014
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
T.C
reply to 'Hydration packs' posted Oct-2014
I have camelbak mule backpack, small rucksack with bladder built in, perfect for me About £50 a few years back now.
Did notice in Decathlon sports they had very similar products about half the price now.
Just buy yourself some neoprene tubing/sleeving from ebay, about £3 a length, to put over the exposed tubing as it stops the water freezing in the pipe.
Did notice in Decathlon sports they had very similar products about half the price now.
Just buy yourself some neoprene tubing/sleeving from ebay, about £3 a length, to put over the exposed tubing as it stops the water freezing in the pipe.
Iceman
reply to 'Hydration packs' posted Oct-2014
Is decathlon gear ok? :roll:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
T.C
reply to 'Hydration packs' posted Oct-2014
The stuff I have seen in there I would buy, looks fine and good value.
There are some for £20 and nearly bought one as it looked real good value for money, though resisted as really didn't need it.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-backpack-blue-id_8300854.html
Hopefully this link works
There are some for £20 and nearly bought one as it looked real good value for money, though resisted as really didn't need it.
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-backpack-blue-id_8300854.html
Hopefully this link works
Iceman
reply to 'Hydration packs' posted Oct-2014
Does the job, but not very visually appealing - bit like me ;)
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
Topic last updated on 31-October-2014 at 17:46