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MSR Dromlite Bags | 
| Brand: MSR Category: Sports
Buy New: $24.95 - $32.95 as of 9/9/2010 07:52 MDT details
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MPN: 57054 ASIN: B000FB7TA8
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Product Description 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.
Product Features- Material: 200D Cordura laminated with food-grade polyurethane
- Weight: [2L] 3.1oz; [4L] 3.6oz; [6L] 4.2oz
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| Customer Reviews: Lighter than Dromedary but not as durable. June 26, 2010 VRG Matt (Utah, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've acquired two Dromlite x4 liter bags brand new and used them for about 6 months each before leaking. They are good bags, but after heavy use both of mine of started to leak water from the cap-seam in a way that I have concluded I cannot fix on my own. The Dromlite has no nylon sling going around the body of the bag like the Dromedary. This has caused me to usually lift the bag off a surface by the cap. Overtime the cap-seam wears and will fail. I conclude that the same would happen to the Dromedary except the Dromedary is more commonly lifted by the nylon sling. I've never had any cap-seam leak issues with the Dromedary through similar abuse.
My overall experience is that the Dromedary is more durable if you're going to be using it a lot. I go hiking and climbing all the time and the bags work great. I recommend the Dromlite for light activity; for camping as a shower or to wash hands/face.
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