Hi @nabeyasu1623, I also have 2L bladder but with a 8L vest, is she demonstrating the right way to attach a bladder? Can’t find any official tutorial on it
Awesome video. I definitely would have run the hose out the top of the pack, like I bet most people would do. But I figured such a great pack must have a better system, and it did. Thanks so much for the helpful content.
2L fits but it takes up that much more space and makes the pack fit tight. 1.5L leaves more storage space and keeps the pack closer to actual fit. So if you want to use the 2L bladder, I’d recommend sizing up the vest (I’d consider sizing up regardless if you intend to use any bladder really).
Soft flasks are good until you're doing a marathon on trails with 1000m vert self supported and no toilets, taps or phone reception nearby. Dehydration is nasty. Those tiny soft flasks aren't enough in summer. However in shorter runs I am a soft flask fan and stow two additional ones in the backpack instead of a bladder 😁
Salomon's video definitely glossed over some of the more confusing parts. I appreciate that you took the time to make this video!
I got dehydrated on only using flasks and drink from strangers homes. Now I can use a bladder thanks for the video!!!
OMG, this video saved my sanity! Thank you!
Thank you! I just spent 20 mins doing it on three occasions until I found your video!
Very helpful!
Thanks to your verification, I can confirm that a 2.0L bladder can be used with this model!
Hi @nabeyasu1623, I also have 2L bladder but with a 8L vest, is she demonstrating the right way to attach a bladder? Can’t find any official tutorial on it
Perfect explanation! Tks from Brazil!
Thanks, that hook at the top was missing from another video and I was wondering how it would best be attached.
Great job.
Awesome video. I definitely would have run the hose out the top of the pack, like I bet most people would do. But I figured such a great pack must have a better system, and it did. Thanks so much for the helpful content.
You saved me :) Thanks!
This was extremely helpful, thank you.
Great demonstration! Just what I was looking for. 🎉
I couldn't figure it out . . . thanks so much for the video!
Great demonstration...just what I was looking for! Thanks!
Thank you, was struggling to work this out.
Thank you. Great tutorial. 🧡
That was a real help. It makes sense now. Thanks.
Very helpful! Thank you!
Is it compatible with other brand 2L bladder?
Thanks-incredibly helpful
Thank you for the video!
Hi! I cannot figure out what the really long elastic strap is for near the bladder compartment. Do you know?
Maybe hiking poles? Just a guess as that's a feature of this bag
What's the name of the object to keep cool the hydration bladder?
Wonderful thank you!
What size do you have? I am not sure weather i am a small or extra-small.
Thank you ! Coins in the karma bank for you
Thanks!
Thank you
Great video! Just to check, you fit the 2 liter hydration bladder inside of the insulation pouch while full with water?
They’re easier to stuff when full
I'm thinking that if 2L fits there must be some reason why they specified 1.5L as max...
2L fits but it takes up that much more space and makes the pack fit tight. 1.5L leaves more storage space and keeps the pack closer to actual fit. So if you want to use the 2L bladder, I’d recommend sizing up the vest (I’d consider sizing up regardless if you intend to use any bladder really).
@@Johnjds I'm concerned would it be detrimental to the longevity of the vest and bladder.
Its still a pain in the arse to find the hole where the hose feed through.
She did it wrong. You don’t thread the hose through with the bladder. You slide it in first l, then attach the hose after it’s in position
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Great video, but nobody I know uses a hydration bladder these days on a Salomon vest. Its all about using soft flasks.
I will by the bladder with insulation tube. Tried the standard soft flask for Xcode skiing and they froze too easy
So cool
Soft flasks are good until you're doing a marathon on trails with 1000m vert self supported and no toilets, taps or phone reception nearby. Dehydration is nasty. Those tiny soft flasks aren't enough in summer. However in shorter runs I am a soft flask fan and stow two additional ones in the backpack instead of a bladder 😁