Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.54 x 9.53 x 2.13 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 250 Grams |
Brand Name | CamelBak |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Greys Distribution |
Part Number | 90352 |
Included Components | Camping Backpacks Hydration Packs Replacement Parts |
Size | 100 oz/3.0L |
Sport Type | Camping |
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CamelBak 90352 Omega Water Reservoir, 100 oz., Black
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Brand | CamelBak |
Color | Black |
Sport | Camping |
Item Weight | 250 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 7.37"W x 18"H |
About this item
- Capacity: 100 oz (3 liters)
- Dimensions: 18.0 in x 7.37 in
- Weight w/ components: 7.6 oz
- Model: 90352
- Shipping Weight: 0.50 lb / 0.23 kg
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Product Description
Camelbak 100 oz/3.0L mg OMEGA reservoir 90352. Camping backpacks hydration packs replacement parts. Made of the highest quality materials.
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ASIN | B002QX3UJ2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #27,069 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #100 in Hydration Packs |
Date First Available | August 27, 2010 |
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Customers like the durability, performance, leakage, fit and quality of the hydration pack. For example, they mention it's built like a tank, works great and performs perfectly every time. That said, they say the bite valve system is easy to get the hang of and the fill cap assembly does not leak. That being said, customers say it'll fit perfectly in their pack and is a great replacement for their original Camelbak.
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Customers are satisfied with the durability of the hydration pack. They mention that it is built like a tank, is totally reliable, and has no leaks. Customers also appreciate the high-quality reservoir and the thicker material of the pack. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...owned so I have nothing to compare it to, but I am very impressed with the build quality of the product...." Read more
"These hold a ton of water. This was a replacement. While they are tough, they cannot resist a 5-year-old kid making stabbing motions with a ball-..." Read more
"...Military grade Camelbak water reservoir and it shows. Much more heavy duty than my regular bladders from Camelbak that I have...." Read more
"...This bladder is very durable and a bit thicker material than most other bladders...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the hydration pack. They mention that it works well with their backpack carrier, has basic functionality that should be fine, and performs perfectly every time. The closure works great and the insulation works well to prevent warm line water.
"...I use this in multiple sized packs, primarily 5.11 Rush bags, and it works great...." Read more
"...This has been nicely engineered. A subtle feature is the way the shutoff valve is designed...." Read more
"...I will use this bladder. Basic functionality should be fine. I never had any problems with my previous sport blue model that came with my pack...." Read more
"...I've used it several times and it works great. I do have my reservations about all of the different quick disconnects with the hose...." Read more
Customers like the leakage of the hydration pack. They say it seals up really well, has a great bite valve system, and the fill cap assembly did not leak. Customers also mention that the closure works great and is easy to use.
"...flow valve, to the flow valve to the bite valve, all of them are utterly leak-free...." Read more
"...No leaks, no funky taste, held plenty of water for our trip to Utah and Nevada...." Read more
"...is large enough to get ice into and if tightened correctly, mine does not leak...." Read more
"...I've used and abused these bags quite a bit and have never had any leaking or punctures.A couple minor complaints:..." Read more
Customers like the fit of the reservoir. They say it fits perfectly, has a natural fit, and is easy to insert into a backpack. Some customers also mention that it fits in their carry bag well and has zero leaks. Overall, customers are satisfied with the fit and functionality of the product.
"...seen a fitting quite like it anywhere else, but it does make for a secure fit that I don't think will ever slip unless there is human error involved..." Read more
"...bags that have a bladder compartment, but it still squeezes in without much extra effort...." Read more
"...The on/off switch by the nozzle is handy, but is a bit large making it difficult to route through the premade hose outlets on some backpacks." Read more
"It fits. I made sure to read the bladder from the 20 year old one I have (yes they hold up for years) and bought the correct ounces...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the hydration pack. They mention that it is a great replacement upgrade, has a nice water reservoir, and well thought out improvements. Some say that the material feels about twice as thick.
"...hose and reservoir and between hose and mouthpiece make this easy to swap between packs and to clean...." Read more
"Meets expectation, new, solid, high quality. Would buy again." Read more
"...bit of residual aftertaste but it was actually completely clean and fresh!..." Read more
"...It was actually pretty handy and I think I prefer it over the valve cover cap I used to use (and had to purchase separately)...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the capacity of the hydration pack. They mention that it holds a good amount of water for a whole day out and is easy to refill while still. The bigger 3 liter reservoir is a must, and the thermal protection helps a lot in cold weather. The large 3L capacity is great for all day use, and 100oz was a great size. The bladder drained easily and is adequate for most day rides.
"These hold a ton of water. This was a replacement...." Read more
"...No leaks, no funky taste, held plenty of water for our trip to Utah and Nevada...." Read more
"...Its hold a good amount of water for a whole day out and is easy to refill while still in my pack. I am just concerned about the quick connect...." Read more
"...They are durable, have a high quality hose and nozzle, and a nice large filling lid...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the insulation of the hydration pack. They mention that it is insulated on the drink tube, reservoir hose, and delivery tube. The thermal protection helps a lot in cold weather, and the line insulation works well to prevent water from freezing. Customers also appreciate the dark color.
"...The hose is insulated and the insulation stays right in place on the hose thanks to a rubberized backing on it...." Read more
"...You can fill it 1/2 water and 1/2 ice cubes, and it will stay cool for hours...." Read more
"...The drinking tube also has an insulated cover and a quick shut off valve to make sure nothing leaks out...." Read more
"...The inclusion of the tube insulation is awesome, but I haven't quite found it to be as useful as I'd thought I would...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the taste of the hydration pack. Some mention that it has a refreshing taste, while others say that it tastes like plastic.
"...the water was so bad, such a strong chemical taste, and a weird dry feeling on my tongue that i couldn't get rid of - so that ALL water that i drank..." Read more
"...The hose is neither too long nor too short. The bag imparted no taste to the water on the first use...." Read more
"...Rinse it out plenty before use. It does have a strong plastic taste to it which I expected, unfortunately I had to start using this one when there..." Read more
"...No leaks, no funky taste, held plenty of water for our trip to Utah and Nevada...." Read more
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The wide mouth that appears to be common on all hydration packs makes filling it up very easy even as it becomes heavy under the weight of the water. There is a nice handle integrated into the mouth that looks to be designed as to allow for not only at the sink fill ups, but also the ability to dip it into a stream and hang onto it as it fills on its own (of course you'd want to treat water gathered from a body of water).
The cap that seals the mouth seems to do a fine job of keeping everything in. However, much like the very thin caps found on water bottles, there is only about 1 turn on the threads. This makes starting the lids threads into the mouth can be a little tricky if you haven't taken note of where they begin on each part. This could (but has not, so far) result in cross threading of the lid and an unreliable seal. This isn't worth knocking a star off as it makes for a quick seal as long as you're careful about what you're doing.
The bladder itself is made of a much thicker material than I would have expected. I've watched videos of men who would swing this bladder by the hose and smack it into the ground to demonstrate its durability. I'm not talking about a love tap, either. While I haven't, and probably won't ever attempt that with my own gear, I'm confident that the bladder's construction will never be an issue when it comes to overall durability.
The hose connects easily at a nipple found at the bottom of the bladder. The fittings on the hose and bladder are similar to those found on an air compressor's quick-connect. There is a button that rounds out the locking connection to allow the nipple to slide out of place. This is difficult to explain as I've never seen a fitting quite like it anywhere else, but it does make for a secure fit that I don't think will ever slip unless there is human error involved when attaching it.
The hose is insulated and the insulation stays right in place on the hose thanks to a rubberized backing on it. On the user-end of the hose, there is an on/off thumb switch that seals the hose so you don't drip anything out while not in use. It comes with a rubber bite piece that is fairly thick and looks as though it will last quite some time. Also included in the package was a plug that allows you to either seal the bag while the hose is not attached, or snap your mouth piece into it for safekeeping. I used a piece of 550 cord to make a sort of quick-detach loop. I put it around the cap so that when I'm hiking and don't want to worry about dirtying up the mouth piece, I can hang it from high up on my shoulder strap from the cap, or detach it and use it to seal the bag when needed.
Lastly, if you've previously set up all of your compression straps, and shoulder straps, and hip straps, and everything else WITHOUT this bladder in place, your pack is probably going to fit a little funny if you put this in full. I'd recommend putting the full bladder in place with all of your straps loosened, packing your bag as normal, and then setting your shoulder straps and all that other good stuff. Otherwise, it's a big uncomfortable bulge in your back until you suck almost all of the water out of it.
At one liter per 2 miles (I'm 200#, and sweat a lot), this is good for 6-7 miles in heat for me. The mouth is big. You can fill it 1/2 water and 1/2 ice cubes, and it will stay cool for hours. The ice will all melt after 2-3 hours depending on the color of your backpack and how much stuff is insulating the bladder. I did this for a 12-mile hike in 95-100F temps on hard-packed dirt and sand. Stuffing it with ice cubes made the day a lot nicer. My reserve bottle has a small mouth. It was hot water by the time I hit 8 miles. I was sad when I had to dump it into the CamelBak.
The neoprene sleeve is supposed to insulate the hose. When it's sunny and 100F, your first sip of water will always be hot. But the sleve makes the tube not stick to my sweaty arms
It doesn't get funky, normally. But if you leave it mostly empty for several weeks, it will not be safe to drink from. I rinse mine out with water and some salt or baking soda. Water can do the job by itself. But with the salt, I can tell if I haven't rinsed it throughly. I don't have the drying rack for it...I just shove a plastic hanger inside and let it air dry. Probably not the best way to do it, but I'm cheap.
Plenty of water, I filled mine for a week long trip to Utah to do a bunch of hiking. Only on one of those days did I even get close to finishing the water. This will keep you going all day without the need for fill ups.
One other thing that I like about it, the quick disconnect of the drinking tube is on both ends. It comes with a cap to keep the water in the pack if for some reason you need to remove the drinking tube. Best part of that is when I needed to get my sons head wet (extreme heat during a strenuous hike) all I had to do was remove the bite valve attachment with the quick disconnect and drench his head to cool him off. Then just replace the bite valve attachment and off I go.
I first used this bladder on a 9.5 mile high altitude hike. My friends both had 2 liter bladders and ran out of water close to the end of the hike. I still had just over a full liter left and could have comfortably gone another couple hours without hesitation.
Only con I have with this bladder is that you cannot leave it full and then disconnect the hose at the bottom without water coming out. There is no mechanism that closes off at the connection to prevent water from spewing out. Make sure to disconnect the hose only if the bladder is empty or if you're holding it upside down.
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Found one and it is exactly what I needed.
Works great!
No issues!
It is a bit pricey but worth it in my opinion!
Cheers!
Es ist dicht, das Material ist dick und scheint etwas auszuhalten.
Nach 2-3 mal warm ohne Seife ausspülen habe ich auch keint plastikgeschmack.
Der "Wasserhahn" ist eine praktische Funktion.