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How to Dry and Store a CamelBak (or Similar) Water Reservoir

Sean here. For all you active people out there, there is a good chance you have, or have at least heard of CamelBak products. They are the innovative water reservoirs that store tons of water in your backpack. When I was younger, I remember just having the hydration pouch and tube that I would stick in my camping backpack before they got fancy and made backpacks for them too. Well now I have other interests in life too, and one of those is biking. For Christmas, I wanted a biking backpack that could hold water and would have enough room for tools and snacks, but still wouldn’t be big and bulky. I ended up settling on this pack from Osprey that does the same thing as Camelbak packs, but I liked everything this had to offer.

These water reservoirs are great, but the problem is they are very difficult to get properly dry after you use them. So I turned to the Google machine and found a fool-proof method for drying out your reservoir.

First, dump out as much water as you can. Then lightly ball up some paper towels and put them in the pouch and close it up.

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

Next, blow into the tube and inflate the pouch.

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

Now, shake the pouch around and get the paper towels to move around and soak up all the water!

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

Pull out the paper towels and you’ll get proof that it worked. They should be soaked!

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

How to dry a Camelbak Pouch - Charleston Crafted

It works great! All the water is gone! I’ve tried it with a washcloth too and that works just as well. I still haven’t figured out a great way to dry out the inside of the actual drinking tube, so if you have any suggestions, let me know!

Any great tricks you’d like to share?

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kara

Wednesday 13th of June 2018

I have the same one, I just pull the mouthpiece off and tuck it and the end of the tubing into the pack and then hang it. It holds it open so it sets well within a couple days. Sometimes give it a rinse with a bit of vinegar or bleach solution to kill any possible bacteria

Josh

Sunday 1st of February 2015

I found pipe cleaners to be perfect for cleaning and drying the tube when I go to store it.

Sean

Sunday 1st of February 2015

great idea! thanks for stopping by.

David

Saturday 8th of November 2014

dry the best you can and store your hydration bladder/tube in the freezer. It will stay clean and you don't have to worry about mold or funky tasting water.

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