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Timber Ridge Hydration Pack - 2 Litre $15.00 Delivered @ Supercheap Auto

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  • Hydration Bladder Capacity: 2L
  • Zippered front pocket sized to fit
  • Lightweight polyester & ripstop
  • Lightweight mesh harness

Edit: Back in stock 6/1 8:36pm

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  • +14

    Do i need it ? NO
    Do i want it ? YES
    Should i buy it ? MAYBE

    Bought anyway

    • +2

      Keep it for next Nandos visit to wash down the lunch.

      • +16

        Or smuggle out 2 L of peri peri sauce.

        • +1

          Or both of those ideas.

    • +2

      Was this before or after you thought it was a thong?

    • LOL,this is a true OZbargainer, ORZ

  • +2

    Could have sworn this was a deal on g strings. Oh well, I'll keep waiting

    • +9

      David Jones have one on clearance:

      http://shop.davidjones.com.au/djs/ProductDisplay?urlRequestT…

      Check out the pictures, quality workmanship.

      Normal: $16.95
      Now: $10.00
      Discount: 41%

      • +7

        Jesus, I need to learn to read. I thought you were talking hydration packs.

        Clicked the link at work and WOWZERS my screen lights up, not with a Hydration Pack.

        I can tell you that's the quickest I've taken a pair a knickers down in a while!!!

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  • +1

    Wait… does the bag go on your front, or back… or both?

    • +3

      Very handy… never lose your place in a queue when nature calls, I wouldn't try it from the back far to messy.

  • +1

    Bladder included?

    Just states the capacity it takes. Seen lot of hydration packs for cheap that don't actually include the bladder and can't see the hose over the shoulder strap in that photo.

  • +3

    Cheers OP - perfect for the bug-out bag :)

  • +1

    How do you clean one of these?

  • +6

    Good for taking down to local hungry jacks and do freee refills.

  • Does anybody have one of these and can comment?

    The last time I bought a cheapie, the bladder stank of chemical outgas, no amount of washing, soaking or bicarb would shift it either…I'm pretty wary of these things now!

    • +1

      Same here I just could not get the plastic taste out of it, I bought an expensive Camel back one and not had any problems.

    • i got 1 from anaconda that gives a hint of plastic, but i didn't really care too much. i read something about cleaning with vinegar might work.

    • I had a fridge with chilled water outlet. Changed bladder / tap under warrenty and still had the taste. BPA BFP or whatever

  • dammit missed out. These things are great especially if you are working security at the cricket.

  • Looks to be expired.

  • Can anyone who ordered one of these give a review. Does it have that plasticky taste? Easy to open and clean? Good flow from mouthpiece?

    • +1

      So I've recently bought one and used it a few times now. Water seems to taste normal to me and I can't really taste any plastic (first time using any type of hydration pack). Quite simple to open and clean and the mouthpiece flows really well!

      Only issue I found it that the mouth piece may leak a few drops if it isn't locked closed. For $15 tho I'd go for it . Well worth my money while riding (:

      • cool. they are back in stock and just ordered 2 for $12 each with 20% off coupon :D

        • it's no longer free shipping though so worked out at a little over $15 each delivered

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