Best way to dry out hydration bladders?

THellURider

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I tried out my Sawyer system this weekend and was once again struck by how I don't have a good way of drying this stuff out.

Any tips?
 

NVCHUKAR

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The bladder is easy, pull a couple papertowels still linked together and stuff loosely inside you bladder leaving 1/3 outside. Hang upside down and the paper towel wicks the last remaining moisture out of the bladder.
 

Brock A

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Store the filter standing up. It'll drain. Everything else I put in the freezer until the next trip.
 
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Same bladder for 7 years and i've never dried it.....i put it in the fridge after every use and have never had an issue or mold. But i also only use water in it.
 

vegas hunter

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The things you learn on this forum. Paper towel wicks and the freezer...Genius! Just going through this same dilemma with my Dromlite. Thanks fellas.
 
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Surprised so many freeze them. I just use wire to keep it open and hang it upside down in my gear closet.
 

jmez

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I just drop them onto broom handles in garage. Keeps them propped open and they dry in a day this time of year.
 

Ryan R

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I hang the bladder up to dry for a couple days. My msr mini filter is taking apart and left to air dry.
 

russ_outdoors

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I have a few Platypus bladders with the small top opening that are almost impossible to get a paper towel into. A small fish tank air pump will dry them out overnight.
 
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