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MSR Dromlite Bags

MSR Dromlite Bags

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MSR Dromlite Bags

The MSR Dromlite Bags are a lighter, but equally tough, version of MSR's Dromedary Bags for the weight-conscious backpacker or camper. MSR Dromlite Bags take the hassle out of filling, carrying, and pouring water in the field. MSR designed their Dromlite Bags to withstand the most trying conditions. With a temperature threshold from freezing to boiling, and abrasion-resistant cordura construction, these sturdy Bags hold up to the most rigorous adventures. MSR added a low-profile handle making it easy to fill. MSR Dromlite Bags have added perimeter webbing allowing you to attach it to your pack or hang it up at the base camp. The bonus 3-in-1 cap ensures effortless filling, drinking, and pouring from the Dromlite Bags.

Bottom Line: Keep the fluids flowin' with the re-designed MSR Dromlite Bags.

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Rating for this product: 4

good performer

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September 13, 2009

This thing is small, packs down nicely, and does the job. I only wish they made them bigger!

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Rating for this product: 5

All Around Winner

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March 9, 2009

I bought the 6L version of this bag, and it's great. It's really, really durable while still being light and manageable. It folds up small for when it's not being used, and the grommet at the top is great for enabling you to hang it from stuff. Good buy for sure.

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I've got a few questions about this bag:1. The description

I've got a few questions about this bag:1. The description says "food-quality polyurethane" so I'm guessing this is BPA free. Is that true?2. How's the taste out of this bag?3. I have an MSR SweetWater Microfilter, and it comes with a "watter bottle adapter" to let me fill directly into a bottle. Will that fit one stage of the 3-in-1 cap? [The adapter has the same thread as my 750mL Camelbak Better Bottle if that helps.]

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January 21, 2009

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Yes, it's BPA free, no taste at all as long as you only use water, and yes, the water bottle adapter works on these bags.

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January 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Best Alternative

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November 19, 2007

I like it. You need a wide mouth on water containers and it's pointless to have a container that doesn't fold up. Other designs don't cut it. I added a hydration hose from MSR. Also superior design.

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Rating for this product: 5

Dromadury is another name for camels.

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November 28, 2008

Here's a repair tip: if you poke or rub a small hole in the bag, use McNett seam sealer to plug. Our Dromedary is close to ten years old now and going strong. This is a good investment.

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice dromedary bag

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December 12, 2006

The 6 liter bag is good for extended trips where water is sparse. It's easy to fill right from the river and add a water purifier. It’s great for hanging in a tree for a shower or to wash hands before cooking. The only downfall is that carrying six liters of water is pretty dern heavy.

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Rating for this product: 5

Indestructible

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February 27, 2009

Drop it, sit on it, pull on it, run it over with a car...(yes it's been done) and it's not going to break. Very versatile bag since you can run several types of attachments through it for various needs. Run a rope through the eye hole on the top and hang it for use in camp, or use the drinking tube for use on a hike. Stores nicely in a backpack for back country outings and very easy to fill and clean. No nasty, stale, toxic, plastic, chemical taste whatsoever! Literally, indestructible.

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Rating for this product: 2

Design Needs Work

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June 5, 2006

Sometimes it is better to get your hands on something first rather than buy it just by the description and picture. Kloogy would be the best word for this bag. It neither is easy to fill nor easy to empty nor easy to dry (inside or out - the outside material doesn't shed water as I expected - it actually absorbs it and it is extremely difficult to dry) and the huge cap/cover makes it difficult to load into your backpack water sleeve. It retains no shape unless it’s completely full. It is only good for using with your MSR filter screwed into it. I was disappointed in the design and material. If you use it only with your filter, fill it all the way, and never get the outside wet, it is a decent piece of equipment.

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Rating for this product: 4

Tough and Reliable Bladder

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August 21, 2007

I have yet to find a water-storage device that is as tough as the Dromlite is for its weight. I primarily utilize the Dromlites in drip-filter systems and water storage for groups (>4). But they have been used as pillows, shelter anchors, cold (ice) packs and ballast without spring a leak. A couple of times they have served well as hydration bladders though that is not what they were designed for and are not as good as Camelbak or Platypus bladders. The new handle design makes filling and cleaning much easier than previous versions. IMO, its biggest shortcoming is its rather absorbent outer fabric.

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Rating for this product: 3

light weight?

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November 14, 2007

It seemed the right time to go lighter on a few standard items in my backpack, so I ordered a 4 liter MSR Dromlite Bag to replace my standard blue 4 liter MSR Dromedary Bag. Lo and behold, when I weighed the two sans caps & hoses, I found that my older bag was .65 ounces lighter. I'm guessing that the addition of the "low-profile handle" to the Dromlite adds weight.While the weight differential is minimal, it wasn't worth it to me to shell out $26 or so for a new bag. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the MSR hydration system and always carry an extra bite valve just in case.

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Rating for this product: 4

ahh yeah it's good

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 4, 2009

The Dromlite has tough enough material to keep you from worrying about where you set it down or about anything else in your pack potentially puncturing it. It is easy to use and best of all, when your done using it, it flattens down to almost zero volume for the return trip back. It is easy to clean and dry. Make sure to swish some soapy water around and rinse before using. There's a little bit of a subtle new plastic taste upon first use. So I'd rinse it out and use it once before you head out in the field then you should be good.

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Rating for this product: 4

i love my water sack

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 25, 2006

This thing seems to be holding up to some pretty rough use. Like the little spout but think I need to get a hose for it. Not the best for hanging on the outside of a pack needs more grommets.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
200D Cordura laminated with food-grade polyurethane 
Weight:
[2L] 3.1oz; [4L] 3.6oz; [6L] 4.2oz 

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