The narrow-gauge pack for 3+ hours of all-terrain action in any weather condition. Includes the new Antidote Reservoir with Quick Link System and the N.V.I.S ventilated back panel.
Could I put two bladders in one of these with a hose on each shoulder?
For those extra long rides, or one bladder containing sports drink and one containing water.
asked 11 months ago
by
philski
on Mule NV 3 Litre Hydration Pack
4 answers
Answers
answer 1
Yes, but are you really that thirsty? 3L of liquid would be enough for most folk. Can always stop at a shop and buy a 2L bottle of water to top it up.
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
by
Diesel9a1
- Folkestone
answer 2
Never tried it, but if you didn't have a lot of kit in the main compartment, I reckon you probably could. Would be fairly heavy though!
answered 7 months ago
by
pt0608
answer 3
You probably could but you would have to put it loose in the main carrying compartment, which means it would not be supported by the hanging bracket built into the bladder. The pack has a securing loop on each shoulder for the feed tube, so you could run one tube down each shoulder.
Country: United Kingdom
answered 9 months ago
by
oldbikerwithdodgyback
- Doncaster
answer 4
The only way i can see to put two bladders in, would be to put one bladder in the main compartment and run the hose out of the zipper - with the compression straps it would probably hold ok but there is nothing to hang the extra bladder from.
answered 9 months ago
by
Zenistar
Question
Is the camelbak Mule NV 3 Litre Hydration Pack listed the 2011 model?