NRS PFD Hydration Pack$54.95
Keep hydrated, on or off the water. The NRS Hydration Pack clips directly on to the back of your PFD. Or clip on the included shoulder straps for running, hiking or any other outdoor activity.
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Most Liked Positive Review Great way to stay hydrated The bag is nice, not thrilled about the bladder. It feels flimsy, but I am giving it a chance. The bladder is longer than the bag, so you have to be careful to...Read complete review The bag is nice, not thrilled about the bladder. It feels flimsy, but I am giving it a chance. The bladder is longer than the bag, so you have to be careful to not fill it up all the way. VS Most Liked Negative Review Keep your kayak deck clutter free I am not sure the water bladder fits the pack very well but it works. I am not sure the water bladder fits the pack very well but it works. Reviewed by 12 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » Pros
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Comments about NRS PFD Hydration Pack: Great product! Very comfortable once positioned on PFD properly. Easy to use. Definitely extends play time on the water. Bladder size is good for 2-3 hours. Hopefully NRS could make this in different sizes in the future (variations with different siezed bladders/pouches). Would recommend for other boaters/SUPers.
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Comments about NRS PFD Hydration Pack: This thing is great. Attaches to your PFD to keep you hydrated all day. If you stop to do a side hike, just clip on the pack straps and you are off to enjoy a hydrated hike. Must have on the Grand Canyon or just about any other river trip.
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Comments about NRS PFD Hydration Pack: Very nicely designed hydration pack, with attachment straps likely to work with most PFD's - however, the bag is rather long, and therefore fits a PFD with a full-length back (reaching up to base of neck) better than one with a short low back (like many whitewater/rodeo styles), which it actually dangles down from. Also, the "Microban" reservoir has a VERY strong chemical plastic smell and taste - I'm pretty sensitive to that, and so I had to replace it with a Platypus bag (I can't stand Camelback reservoirs either, although this was much worse). Still glad to have bought the pouch itself - nice product. Would love to see a shorter version for the short-back PFD's. . .
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Comments about NRS PFD Hydration Pack: We use these for kayaking, clipped onto PFD. Took them on a trip to Belize; worked great. Now we use them all the time. Eliminates the chafing of extra straps from a separate hydration backpack. Minor annoyance: the buckles are not all exactly the same, so if you insert the wrong buckle, it's very hard to undo. The hydration bladder is very thin plastic; not sure how long it will last. Pros
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Comments about NRS PFD Hydration Pack: I've used this a few times while sea kayaking and am quite impressed; it's well balanced and very easy to use and removes the need for a deck bag for the water bottle.
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