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MSR Dromedary Bags

Item #CAS0325 | 130 in Stock

Does anyone have any tricks for drying the inside after use?

By Ranked #247 - Water Reservoirs January 4, 2010

Does anyone have any tricks for drying the inside after use?

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By Ranked #11 - Water Reservoirs May 4, 2011

I'm useing a hanger in side and letting time do his work

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By Ranked #318 - Water Reservoirs January 22, 2010

Didn't read what Jason posted before posting mine, but it is the same exact way.

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By Ranked #318 - Water Reservoirs January 22, 2010

Usually I wash it inside and then pinch opposite sides perpendiculat to the seam to expand it. Hang it with open cap down so ic can drip out. After a couple of hours check for water in the bottom and hang it back. In a day or so it is bone dry. Have 3 of them 2, 4 (new) and 6 and no issues so far.

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #38 - Water Reservoirs January 4, 2010

Because of the stiff material, you should be able to hang them and pull the two sides out so the opening stays open. This has also worked for me when drying the DromLite bags. Letting it sit for a few days makes sure that it will dry completely. I've also used a Camelbak hang dryer that keeps it open, but usually find it unnecessary.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
cordura laminated with food-grade polyurethane 
Weight:
(2L) 4.6 oz, (4L) 5.4 oz, (6L) 7.2 oz, (10L) 8.5 oz 
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