So do you have one, and do you like it? I've used it a couple more times since the video - it's good for "stuffing" somewhere, but I still don't like that it doesn't stand upright and that it's hard to get the water out. Just preference.
Blowing into it was a test to see if I could prevent the sides from sticking together and limiting the flow of water. But yes, it's made to be squeezed out or sucked out.
Drying the Vapur after cleaning was a bigger problem for me. There would always be a bit of water left in the bag. Over time it would probably grow mould, even if I only filled it with water. The HydraPak, being able to hold its shape, dries out much easier.
@@superdx23Oh interesting. I've never had a problem with mold in my Vapur bottle. I just wash it and tip it upside down in the sun with the lid off. Thanks for watching and commenting.
The whole point of the design of this is in "space saving" + "Ultra Lightweight".
So do you have one, and do you like it? I've used it a couple more times since the video - it's good for "stuffing" somewhere, but I still don't like that it doesn't stand upright and that it's hard to get the water out. Just preference.
Where I see that being useful is for hiking and using it to refill a Nalgene bottle. Extra water without the bulk.
I agree, I think it'd be great for that.
I think you're supposed to squeeze it, not blow air in it, which is weird
Blowing into it was a test to see if I could prevent the sides from sticking together and limiting the flow of water. But yes, it's made to be squeezed out or sucked out.
Drying the Vapur after cleaning was a bigger problem for me. There would always be a bit of water left in the bag. Over time it would probably grow mould, even if I only filled it with water. The HydraPak, being able to hold its shape, dries out much easier.
@@superdx23Oh interesting. I've never had a problem with mold in my Vapur bottle. I just wash it and tip it upside down in the sun with the lid off. Thanks for watching and commenting.