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British Army MTP Hydration Pack Reviews

5 Rating 5 Reviews
good looking gear.very good overall condition.new bladder a bonus. Just need to get out & use it. Great service as always ,thanks again.
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Posted 2 years ago
Shipped fast and arrived as per description. If anything id describe the condition of this unit to be Used/Excellent as it dose not appear to have any sign of wear at all.
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Posted 2 years ago
I have had this since the start of 2021 when I went on a hunting trip when we had a base camp and went out during days and this worked wonders for me it had all I needed since it was really hot at the time so plenty of water and without a million straps in the way so I could bush bash without them getting caught. I've been on many of other trips with it just sitting in my pack to use and pulling out if I need to go on a stalk. so plenty of use and has held up so well. I used this with no problems at all making my dad who has spend lots of time in the bush and hunting jealous of me cause he still wears his big back packs if we go on a day walk some were and I can just do quick bush bashing without anything sticking out and catching all the time. and I remember when my mum told me to use all the modern non army stuff cause it preforms better when really this would preform so much better than any massively expensive hydration pack so don't let that big stuff deceive you sometimes. so really lovely product and looking forward to using it in the future.
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Posted 4 years ago
Totally agree with Dylan, so much so, I've come back and scored a couple for the kids, so much better than lugging around the canteen when you're out with the bush in ya face
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Posted 4 years ago
This one is worth the price which is somewhat lower than some of the more 'namebrandy' alternatives because of some key considerations made by the designers. I was very irritated that the mouthpiece my old camelbak/bladder kept getting covered in dirt and ferns when I'd take it out of my pack to fill it up in the bush. This could also happen while tramping through denser bush like in the Pureoras. However, this bladder has a cap for the mouthpiece which is itself a lot stronger than my old one which began to split. Not only did they think of that, but the cord is insulated in some hard-wearing fabric which keeps the water left in the tube cool whilst protecting it from damage. You'll also find the straps handy if you're going for a day hunt and don't want to bring a bulky pack to carry water (goes rather well with a belt and some pouches which you can find elsewhere on here). Another positive for me was that it doesn't have the pressurisation system my old bladder had which turned out to be far more trouble than it was worth, filling it up is also pretty easy, you can sling it in a stream with the cap open and drag it across to fill it right up. Brilliant bit of kit, one those rare examples where something a military uses is genuinely better than most commercial alternatives.
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Posted 4 years ago