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Pros & Cons
Pros
Cenote hydration system fits nicely into your bladder pocket in your day, overnight, or hydration pack. Hubby currently has a high sierra 2l backpack with a bladder that has sprung a leak and will leak whenever he bends over. I use this with a regular... Read More
Bite valve works intuitively and is easy to lock. Price and quality is a great combination to make use of without worrying about it too much. Simple, smart and affordable.
It is simple to open and closes securely. The only thing i would say to watch out for, is to make sure you tighten the cap all the way. The fill port cap was my only qualm because it occasionally leaked.
The fill port is also the tube port so that solves the issue of the ripping seams that occur on other types. I like that it is easy to get the fill lock off when i am in a hurry during a run, and easy to screw back on.
Cons
The seal is poorly designed and didn't do just that- seal. It needs a compression fitting or clamp to prevent leaks.
Highlights
Quality
The price and quality is a great combination to make use of without worrying about it too much while still getting exactly what... Read More
And it's so easy to use, so for those wanting a hydration pack with a hose set, bite valve, the cenote hydration system deliver... Read More
The way my packs and such hold bladders is with a velcro strap, and they don't work 100% with the holes at the top of the bag.
It is as durable as it claims to be for an intentionally, limited use product.
Price
I like the recyclable nature of the bag, and the price is great too.
63 for a 3l, we find that this price is perfect for us.
Packaging/appearance
I wish it had diffeent options for holding onto the bag.
The line goes up through a hole in the pack with an image of a water drop.
Competitiveness
I found myslef jamming my 2 inch wide strap into one of the holes.
I have been a long-time camel back user.
Overview
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easy, great and clean. - Our engine has detected that Amazon has altered, modified or removed reviews from this listing. We approximate total reviews altered up to 1.
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 39.5% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 53 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 6 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No plastic taste easy shutoff drinking valve awkward fill cap is at bottom of bag
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
According to the company the cenote hydration system is the first hydration system with a disposable reservoir that can be recycled
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Unscrew the cap and fill the hydration pack with water and then put the cap back on and put the hydration system in a backpack hydration sleeve with cap at the bottom and the hose going through wherever a reservoir hose can go through
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The line goes up through a hole in the pack with an image of a water drop
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The way my packs and such hold bladders is with a velcro strap and they dont work 100 with the holes at the top of the bag
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive been using them for backpacking and one 2l bladder lasted me for over 2000 miles on the appalachian trail note i only put water in it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wish the spout was more at the bottom than near the bottom making it a little hard to fill and impossible to fill all the way but thats a very minor issue
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I received a 3 liter and is shown in the picture clearly marked so you can see exactly how much water is in the bag
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