I recently purchased a 6L bag and have not tried it out. Does any one have any reviews or comments about this? Or just things I should know or what I should have bought instead?
I recently purchased a 6L bag and have not tried it out. Does any one have any reviews or comments about this? Or just things I should know or what I should have bought instead?
They will last a long, long time. My first set was in '91 (both 4L) then MSR Recalled them around '98 or so and I got 2 replacements in the deal - They still work great 9 or so years later.
I store them in the freezer in the summer, to avoid bacteria buildup. In the fall, I let them dry completely in the sunlight for several days, before storing them in a closet.
To clean, I fill with warm water and a tsp of bleach and swish around -let it sit for 20 minutes before dumping and rinsing several times.
I once had mine full of water at a lean-to in the 'daks where it got to 5 degrees that night. The drom bag froze solid. It was a 9 mile hike back to the truck and I really thought long about cutting it open to get rid of the 7-8 lbs of water. I ultimately just packed it out, where it took several days to thaw out completely.
Last edited by Toolshed; 03-18-2007 at 20:35.
.....Someday, like many others who joined WB in the early years, I may dry up and dissapear....
okay so it sounds like i made a good investment. That makes me happy!
Some may tell you that it's too heavy, but I found my 4L one very useful on the trail and very durable. Everyone I knew who told me it was too heavy ended up with platys covered in duct tape, which were leaky and, due to the tape, pretty much as heavy as my bag.
I have a 6L Dromolite which is basically the same thing as the Dromedary but 30% lighter. I have two smaller sizes also and all of them work flawlessly. The 6L is ideal for me as thats about as much water as I ever carry at any given time. The drink tube has never leaked. One thing I don't like about it is that it lacks a handle and can be hard to carry when full and I'm carting a bunch of other stuff. I attached a piece of webbing through the grommet and "Viola" the handle issue is resolved. MSR fixed the handle problem by creating the "Hydromedary" which is basically the same thing made from the same 200D Cordura except it comes with a handle. The largest Hydromedary I was able to find was a 3L and @ $36+ I think my piece of webbing is the better alternative. MSR claims the redesigned bite valve of the Hydromedary won't leak like the older ones did ?
I have used these for years and have never had a leak or a problem with the bite valve so maybe I was lucky.
I clean mine regularly using 10% bleach to H20 and let it dry completely. I store it with the lid removed.
I have no complaints and after many years of use it still works great.
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I'm still using the one that was recalled and was leeching arsenic.
Sounds like a good size for a camp pillow, so it might pull double-duty?
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My 4-Liter MSR bag has 20,000 miles on it and is going strong. It's propably the most durable and reliable piece of gear I own.
In the past few years, I have gone through a lot of changes to my hydration system due to leaky bladders, finicky bite valves, broken water bottles, etc.
The only thing that has remained the same is my 6L MSR dromlite. great piece of gear.
I now carry a 6L dromlite and 2 1L Nalgene bladders on nearly all of my trips.
I had one (the red one) break a few months ago. The ring around the opening cracked and a piece fell of. It leaked after that, so I threw it out and got one of the extra-durable ones (black with red cord around the outside) and it's been great. I haven't used it as much as some of these guys have used theirs, but I've been pleased so far. Much easier to fill than a platy, too.
had it for 8+?years never failed.
just didn't like the cap that stuck out,
so I couldn't use it as a pillow like the other bags
When the Trail calls you,
its not on your cellphone!
I believe there is a shower attachment, could come in handy.