Water bladder and filtration.

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Not sure I follow you on this one. But ok, no need to explain.
You seemed to be saying nobody should need that much water based on your hunting experience. I was saying people hunt places where water is not readily available and bigger bladders make sense.

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No, I wasnt. But if you got all that out of the fact that I was simply pointing out that 4ltr of water plus the bladder is almost 9 lbs. Wow! Youre reading way too far into things.


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No, I wasnt. But if you got all that out of the fact that I was simply pointing out that 4ltr of water plus the bladder is almost 9 lbs. Wow! Youre reading way too far into things.


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1. I'm not coming at you. Same team, just discussing. Sorry to put words in your mouth. My bad.

2. What's the problem with 9 lbs if you need it? That was all my original point boils down to.

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No, I wasnt. But if you got all that out of the fact that I was simply pointing out that 4ltr of water plus the bladder is almost 9 lbs. Wow! Youre reading way too far into things.


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I wasn’t offended or anything but honestly I did assume you were saying there’s no way I’d need or should pack that much water
But no worries man
I just wanted to have the extra volume if needed and it’ll be useful around a camp near water too
Thing is I’m hunting unit 32 In Co and they say there isint a lot of water there except on mostly private ground so there’s the possibility I’ll need to fill up
 
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