Anyone run a bladder in their frame bag? If so what size do you use and how do you find it?
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Bladder in frame bag?
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- Bearbonesnorm
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Bladder in frame bag?
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Re: Bladder in frame bag?
I tried it with a 2l bladder once but found my framebag was really too small. The only way it would fit was in the bottom running up the down tube but then if you wanted to refill it you had to take everything out which in my case was not a lot. Also as the water level dropped things started to rattle about a bit. Hopefully going to be testing my seperate bag tomorrow but one ride will not really give a true picture of how it performs.
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Re: Bladder in frame bag?
Did you make your new bag for a 2L bladder Ray?
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Re: Bladder in frame bag?
It will take a 2 or 3l, if I use the 2l then I just pull the top mounting strap tighter to keep it snug.
Re: Bladder in frame bag?
I've tried that setup but not really a fan.
Its difficult to tell how much water is left in the bladder. When its on your back i kinda know how full it is, due to how much i've had to tighten up my backpack straps, and the weight reduction. Also, I find it a pain to refill and pack, due to the shape of the bladder, but that might just be me.
Its difficult to tell how much water is left in the bladder. When its on your back i kinda know how full it is, due to how much i've had to tighten up my backpack straps, and the weight reduction. Also, I find it a pain to refill and pack, due to the shape of the bladder, but that might just be me.
Re: Bladder in frame bag?
I've never used this, but saw it the other day while killing time
http://www.showerspass.com/catalog/acce ... /veleau-42
http://www.showerspass.com/catalog/acce ... /veleau-42
Re: Bladder in frame bag?
That looks great but not very big.
- 99percentchimp
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Re: Bladder in frame bag?
What about this http://www.sourcehydration.co.uk/produc ... Convertube with a bottle to fit your needs/size of frame bag.
Can then use a hot water bottle on chilly nights, add powders to easily if you use a wide mouth Nalgene or alternatively any old bottle that comes to hand from a shop?
Can then use a hot water bottle on chilly nights, add powders to easily if you use a wide mouth Nalgene or alternatively any old bottle that comes to hand from a shop?
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Re: Bladder in frame bag?
I use either a 4l MSR bladder or a 3l camlebak bladder. Sometimes with one of those roll-up bladders if I need any more. I prefer to keep plain water in the bladder and energy mix in a separate bottle.
