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Platypus Big Zip SL Hydration Bladder

Platypus Big Zip SL Hydration Bladder

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Platypus Big Zip SL Hydration Bladder

A quick-disconnect fit on the end of the Platypus Big Zip SL Hydration Bladder's drink tube means you can easily remove the water reservoir from your pack without re-routing the drink tube, while the SlideLock closure prevents the wrist-tweaking that usually accompanies threaded closures. Platypus made this bladder with BPA-free material and added a SlimeGuard antimicrobial treatment to the inside. An angled shutoff valve helps prevent leaking after you take a swig.

Bottom Line: Easy to remove, clean, and use.

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Rating for this product: 3

yes and no

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January 1, 2010

The bladder is definitely better than the Camelbak, but the mouthpiece is largely less good. It often leaks a little bit when the same shutoff valve doesn't drip at all with Camelbak

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Where are these made?

Where are these made?

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January 7, 2010

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The Cascade Designs website says their Platypus line is made in Seattle, doesn't say where the materials originate, but you could likely find out with a phone call or email to them, check the link below

http://www.cascadedesigns.com/Platypus

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January 20, 2010

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Hello, I have the black diamond covert 22l ski bag. I am curious

Hello, I have the black diamond covert 22l ski bag. I am curious as to whether or not the 3L will fit my bag? Also, would you all recommend this bladder for skiing or another model? thanks...

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December 28, 2009

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I don't recommend the 3L bladder.
First reason, with the 3L full, you can't put anything else in the bag (probe? shovel?)
Second reason, the platypus isn't insulated and if it's OK for the bladder inside the bag, it's not for the tube.
Of course you can do it, but it's not ideal and I'd recommend a 2Ltrs max bladder

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January 1, 2010

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Rating for this product: 4

Very Pleased

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April 10, 2009

I've only tested this out at home, so I can't vouch for it's durability over time in tough conditions, but so far so good!
I was worried that the blue plastic piece across the zip opening would be cumbersome, and unnecessary weight, so I tested the bag without it. I was pleasantly surprised when the piece slid off easily when I tried to remove it, but I didn't get the feeling it would slide off accidentally. Once I filled the bladder up with water, I squeezed it and flipped it around to test the zip closure, and it didn't leak or show any sign of weakness. I also attached the drink tube (no leaking or dripping!) and taste-tested the water (tasted fine to me). When I took the drink tube off a small drop of water came out of it, but that was all. I saw no reason to worry about it dripping significantly or squirting when taking the tube on and off, which is a relief.
I bought the 3 liter/100oz to put in an Osprey Atmos 65 pack, and it fit fine. This is the largest size recommended for that pack, and the top did stick out a bit from the hydration reservoir, but mostly because of the blue sliding piece (which can be removed).

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Will the 3L fit the new Osprey Kode 22? Thanks for the anticipated

Will the 3L fit the new Osprey Kode 22? Thanks for the anticipated help.

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December 1, 2009

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Definitely. Keep in mind that the fuller the bladder is, the more space it'll take up inside the pack and the Kode 22 is only 22L to start with.

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December 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

I love this

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January 29, 2009

this is great because like the name suggests, the top zips off. Its essentially a giant zip lock bag. It makes it really easy to scoop up water from a river and then add purifying drops to it. I don't feel as if it will ever come unzipped as it clicks into place, and I am never worried about losing the top because its connected to the bag. very nice bladder all around

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How do these work if I don't have a hydration pocket in my

How do these work if I don't have a hydration pocket in my tried-and-true old Gregory frame pack? It fits in top (main) compartment, but are there issues when it is full of H2O and the rest of that comparment is full of clothes/cooking gear?

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July 31, 2009

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I put my hydration reservoir on top of the pack between the toplid and the main pack body. First I close off the main pack with the draw string and then position the reservoir on top while the top lid, cinched down, holds it all together. What this does is helps to keep the water flowing (the outlet is higher than in a dedicated hydration pocket therefore the water flows easier) and is easier to fill on the trail. I have never had a leaking Big Zip when closed properly. And with the new closer system, this is easier than ever. I think you'll like this set up.

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July 31, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

This thing is fantastic

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December 18, 2009

Easy to fill, easy to connect to drinking tube, and durable. I use this with a Dakine Helipro DLX 20L pack when I ski and it withstood a couple wipeouts without rupturing or losing the seal at the zip-lock end.

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If i put some other beverage like gatorade, tea, or beer is this

If i put some other beverage like gatorade, tea, or beer is this bladder, will the water i put in it later taste like the other drink?

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May 28, 2009

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No if you rinse it well. To get rid of odors and tastes you can put salt (rough salt) and shake very energetically the bladder half full. It doesn't solve the issue of taste coming from the tube but definitely clean the bladder

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January 1, 2010

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Be sure to rinse it out really well as soon as you can. The next batch of water you put in it may carry some flavor, but it should not last.

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May 31, 2009

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depends how long you leave it in there. But the plastic does take on other flavors over time.

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May 28, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

seconds

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November 30, 2009

this is my favorite bladder i have or had. i am on my second one because a 2.5" thorn punctured through mt backpack and into my bladder. but there isnt a bladder that i know of that will stop a nail like thorn. backcountry though sent me another and im off again.the drink tube disconnect bit is great and cant easier then the way the top works.

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Can all hydration compatible packs that can hold a 2L also hold

Can all hydration compatible packs that can hold a 2L also hold a 3L? None of the compatible packs on this site say what size bladders they can hold.

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May 26, 2009

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I got a Baltoro 70, and the 3L was too big for the bladder compartment.

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August 3, 2009

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Most larger packs (larger day packs or multi-day packs) that are "bladder compatible" should hold a 3 liter bladder fine. However, many "hydration only" packs (i.e. small camelbaks and the like) are built around a particular size of bladder, and probably wouldn't hold anything larger.

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May 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Better than a camelbak

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December 21, 2008

The last time I used a camelbak it leaked all over and it was hard to get water thru the mouthpiece. The Platypus Big Zip SL worked great the first time I used it and I would buy it again.

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What is the largest size the will fit into a Ketly Redwing

What is the largest size the will fit into a Ketly Redwing

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May 23, 2009

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I believe it is the 2L. I t will have some extra room but most packs wont fit the 3 L unless it is a large or extralarge size bag.

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August 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

It really works

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December 21, 2008

This is the first time I used a Platypus water reservoir and it worked great. No leaks and the mouthpiece actually worked the first time. I really had to struggle with my last camelbak mouthpiece.

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would it work in a CamelBak Daxio?

would it work in a CamelBak Daxio?

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February 17, 2009

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Sure if it’s designed to fit a laptop and with the CamelBak Daxio 1590cu in (26L) you should have plenty of room to toss the Platypus hydration bladder in the padded computer sleeve.

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February 18, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Bladdar - 100oz

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September 24, 2009

The absolute best hydration bladder on the market. I've tried the camelbak, hitec, and outdoor products. I also had the original platypus and this one is a definite improvement with the blue sliding lock. Althought the original one never leaked, I was always skeptical. This one took the question out.

It's also easy to clean.

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would this model with the 2l version fit with Arteryx Razor 20

would this model with the 2l version fit with Arteryx Razor 20 pack?

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February 11, 2009

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Peter,The Platypus measures 17" x 6.25". I use a Camelbak 1.5L that measures 13.5" x 8". This fits perfectly inside the hydration compartment in the Razor 20 (see pic). You could probably make it fit in there since the Platypus is a little narrower and taller. If you are only going to use the pack for water and a few snacks cram as much water as you desire. If you want room for a light jacket and 10 essentials get a 1.5L bladder. Mahalo, Sumo

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February 12, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Reliable and Practical

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July 13, 2009

In 5 years, I have been through 5 water packs, until I got this one. The removable tube is helpful when you are filling the pack because you don't need to pull the tube through the hole in your pack to free the whole unit. You can simply clip the tube back in and stuff the water pack into your pack.

My main problem with previous water packs is that they leaked, not necessarily within my pack but from the spout/mouthpiece. So far I have taken this one on dozens of trips, including travelling abroad, and have had no issues with leaking. The locking feature on the mouthpiece obviously helps this.

Finally, the elastic cord attached to the piece that zips the unit closed means that you won't lose it or drop it. It fits snug and secure, and again, has not caused any leaking yet.

Highly recommended if you want to stay hydrated while you are on the move.

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Will this product work well with Osprey's Aether 70 pack

Will this product work well with Osprey's Aether 70 pack?

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January 26, 2009

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For sure Will. Should be perfect!

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July 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Platypus Big Zip SL has lots of features.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 16, 2008

I recently got the Platypus Big Zip SL bladder in the 2.0 liter size to put in Patagonia's 750 cu Endurance Pack, primarily for mountain biking. I thought that the basically glorified zip lock bag design would be good for easy filling and drying out. (I always like to get my hydration bladders as dry as possible so strange things don't start growing...) I also liked that this bladder comes with a shutoff valve and 90 degree bend for the mouthpiece, unlike with CamelBak which sells the bladders and shut off valves separately unless you buy their whole backpack. The piece that makes the drink tube removable does add a bit of bulk, but with a bulkier mouthpiece and shut off valve, it is nice to be able to route the tube in the other direction and just leave it there. It also gives the added bonus of helping the tube dry out more quickly when it is detached. For now I'm pleased, though I'm wary of so many "extra" parts that could break. All the more reason to get this through Backcountry because of their sweet return policy. I guess only time will tell. I know people who prefer the Platypus mouthpiece to CamelBak's, but for me it's taking a bit of time to get used to. Overall, I think it's a neat design, and if you're looking for an alternative to CamelBak's bladders, I would definitely recommend you give this one a try.

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What does BPA-free mean?

What does BPA-free mean?

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September 1, 2008

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BPA stands for Bisphenol A, a chemical compound commonly found in plastic drink and food containers. Small amounts of BPA may leach from containers and be ingested. Naturally, there is much scientific debate regarding what levels are harmful to humans. For further discussion on BPA, check out http://www.thegreenguide.com/doc/114/bpa and http://www.cdc.gov/exposurereport/pdf/factsheet_bisphenol.pdf.***********EDIT: BPA may cause cancer if you consume it. However, I have heard that the only way to get the BPA to leach out is to drink boiling water out of the bottle. But check the facts.I wonder what's worse, consuming BPA or drinking boiling water?!? The BPA leachs out at high temperatures. For this reason the old Nalgenes said to NOT put in the dishwasher.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Hydro

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March 25, 2009

I picked this up after doing a lot of research on bladders. I found that the ease of use with the Big Zip was pleasing. I usually like to sway away from the trends so I didnt go with Camelback. I have nothing but posistives to say about this bladder. It zips closed well and the quick disconnect tube is very nice! I have a Osprey Kestrel 48 and it fits nicely and works very well. I would recommend this to anyone!

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Rating for this product: 5

Great - recommend it

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July 10, 2009

It doesn't leak, it sits well in the daysack and I could refill it without having to take the bladder, nevermind the drink tube, out of my bag - major plus. The 2L was perfect size for a 15L daysack.

In the next version, include a cap so that we can hygienically cover the mouth piece when not using it.

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Rating for this product: 5

no leak

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 4, 2008

Putting ice in the platypus bladder is easy and I like the bite valve a little better over the Camelbak's.

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Rating for this product: 5

Never thirsty

By: Backcountry.com Employee
April 27, 2009

Great high quality hydration bladder. I've never had any problems with anything from Platypus. You don't get that plastic taste like you do with Camelbak. Very easy and efficient to use, the tilted spout makes it easy to drink out of when it is in a pack. Also the detachable hose makes it so you don't have to wind it through all the holes etc. just to take it out. The best feature though is the zip top, makes it extremely efficient to fill up. No more screwing on tops or messing with other closures, just put the top on and zip, it's closed. Never had any leaks.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
BPA-free, SlimeGuard treatment 
Volume:
60oz (1.8L); 67oz (2L); 101oz (3L) 
Recommended Use:
Use with your climbing, hiking backpack 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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