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The CamelBak Octane 25 is a great daysack for active outdoor activities and comes with the fantastic 2-Litre CamelBak Crux Hydration Reservoir.
★★★★★
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£91.98
PROS:
- Comfortable air flow with vent mesh.
- Lots of adjustment for great fit without restricting movement.
- Lots of storage options, including for small items, secure phone storage, stretch side and back pockets, additional internal storage, and separate compartment for hydration reseroir.
- Trekking pole attachment.
- Rain cover.
- Hydration tube clip and storage.
- Easy fill Crux 2L reservoir.
- Easy to use and good flow bite valve, complete with on/off tap.
CONS:
- It is more expensive than basic daysacks, but you're getting an active sports backpack complete with CamelBak 2-Litre Crux reservoir.
The Eco Vessel Boulder claims to keep liquids cold for 36 hours or hot for 8. We've been testing it out for the last few months.
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£47.70
PROS:
- We found the Eco Vessel Boulder flask kept to its promises of keeping liquids warm and cold. And it didn't leak.
CONS:
- You need to shop around to find one at a good price. The cheapest we found was £9-10 but we did also find someone selling one for £68!
We test out the Water to Go filtration system. A water bottle with a built-in filter that's supposed to even filter out bacteria and viruses, but does it?
★★★★★
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£32.99
PROS:
- In theory, a way to top up water from streams.
CONS:
- We found the black bottle hard to squeeze.
- The filter won't remove 100%.
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This 'Thermal Mug' has been brilliant. Cheap. Different colours. Stays warm for hours. Holds about a large cup of tea or coffee. Read more...
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Tough
- Easily fits into side pockets of backpacks
- Keeps things warm despite its small size
- Can be cleaned in a dishwasher
CONS:
- We have bought many of these though we did get one where the lid leaked. If you notice this, just take it back to the shop and get it replaced.