TETON Sports Oasis Hydration 3 Liter Backpacks with Water Bladder for Backpacking, Biking, Hiking, Running, Cycling, and Climbing
Have you ever wondered what the best way to stay hydrated is while enjoying a whole day outdoors? The Oasis 1200 by TETON Sports comes with a leakproof 3-Liter hydration bladder and is thoughtfully designed with plenty of room for all the gear you want to keep handy. Rehydrate easily—wherever your adventure may take you. The Oasis 1200 hydration pack is a 20-Liter backpack designed to fit close to the body and weighs only 2.45 pounds unfilled. You can adjust the shoulder, chest, or waist straps to get a custom fit. It comes in a variety of colors and includes features normally seen on more expensive packs such as a shock absorbing chest strap, built-in safety whistle, and reflective trim. This super comfortable pack includes a thick air mesh back panel with 1/2†foam pads that fit tightly to minimize bounce. Shoulder straps have comfort-taped mesh with a notched foam stabilizer. The Oasis 1200 includes a free 3-Liter hydration bladder with a large opening to make cleaning easy. You will want to wash your bladder before your first use: Rinse out your bladder and hose with lemon juice or mild soap and warm water to remove any residues—then let your bladder dry out completely before reassembling it. You may need to prop the bladder open with paper towels to allow it to dry completely. Once it is dry, reassemble it. Be sure to tighten the hose at the base of the bladder—the O-ring gasket needs to sit down into the receiver so it can seal properly--this will prevent leaking. The kink-free sip tube is lightweight, but durable and the cushioned bite valve is easy to open or close: simply pull the mouth piece to open it and push it closed when you’re done drinking. To avoid drinking warm water, remember to drain the hose before you take your next sip. This can be done by blowing the water back into the bladder after each use. To lengthen the life of your hydration bladder: • Only use water in the bladder—acidic juices, alcohol, or milk will promote bacterial growth and corrosion • This bladder should not be exposed to temperatures over 120°F or under 0°F • After every use, thoroughly clean the bladder, tube, and valve with a mild, anti-bacterial detergent • Avoid prolonged exposure to UV light • And keep your bladder away from sharp objects