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a camera back pack with water bladder?

 
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Jul 14, 2008 06:43 as a reply to  @ post 5906463 |  #31

azpix wrote in post #5883528 (external link)
you could but mine always leak or have condensation which wouldn't be good.

azpix wrote in post #5883775 (external link)
thats a definite possibility.

The Dryzone Rover has a separate waterproof compartment to fir your camera gear...the bladder goes into the compartment above. The waterproof compartment is totally isolated from the upper...very slim to none that you'll get your gear dampened.

After hiking for hours with several nalgenes dangling from my Expedition 7, getting in the way, and sometimes snagged, something different is needed. I'm going to give the Dryzone Rover a shot for the next trip.


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Jul 14, 2008 07:48 |  #32

My M-Rock Zion bag has a built in water bladder in the rear (part that is against your back). I'm probably going to use the water bladder for the first time in about 2 weeks. Unfortunately the bag is already quite heavy with all of the gear, so adding the weight of water may not be the best, but falling out because of lack of water is not acceptable.




  
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Jul 28, 2008 06:40 as a reply to  @ zso's post |  #33

Well, I used my water bladder this past weekend on an outing. I did everything that I could possibly do to ensure that it did not leak. But unfortunately it did, got the bottom of the bag soaked and some of my gear wet. :mad: Luckily nothing was damaged. Never the less, I'm still not very happy. On top of that, one of the zippers broke off. Hopefully M-Rock can resolve the problem.




  
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