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MARCHWAY Hydration Pack
Streamlined design, sturdy materials will last for years.

March is the season of bloom and vitality. MARCHWAY expects you to start the marching, walk into nature and find the pure land of the soul.
With comfort, safety and convenience in mind, we are committed to providing affordable outdoor sports gear. We strictly control every part and every production process, repeatedly test the structure and performance, and strive to create exquisite products that bring relaxation and fun to your outdoors.

Hydration Backpack, Dry Bag
Ultralight Camping Chair
Camping Cot and Pillow
How did we get our start?
With the accelerated pace of modern life, more and more people are taking vacations away from the noisy city to relax in nature. We felt the same way, so MARCHWAY was born. We will continue to expand the product line and strive to provide you with more practical outdoor camping products.
What makes our products unique?
We carefully listen to the voices of each customer, continuously update the production equipment, improve the manufacturing level, optimize the product structure, and create products that meet the customer’s satisfaction and expectation.
nylon
Imported
Streamlined and Compact Design: 19.7”x8.7”x2.6” in size. Ergonomically fits for your shoulders chest and waist. 3 straps are all adjustable for reducing bounce. Soft air mesh back speeds up air-flow and makes your back cool. Foam padded shoulder straps are extremely comfortable.
Reliable Material: Heavy duty 1000 Denier water repellent nylon with superior wear resistance. Engineering plastic buckle is durable and impact resistant; Military grade webbing is strong, anti fading; SBS brand zipper is reliable and long lasting.
Practical Functions: 1 main pocket fits up to 3L water reservoir with either large or small opening. 2 external pockets for storing personal belongings wallet, gadget, towel, phone, keys. The MOLLE system allows you to carry more items.
Professional 3L Hydration Bladder: Made of 100% BPA free, tasteless TPU. Quick release valve allows you to refill water without connecting hose. Large opening is easy to clean and add ice cube. 360 degrees rotatable mouthpiece allows for easy drinking. Shut On/Off valve helps to adjust water flow. Middle baffle keeps the bladder flat and makes it easier to place into the backpack.
Versatility: Frees your hands while drinking, this tactical hydration pack is your perfect choice for short trip, camping, bike riding, walking, mountaineering, kayaking, skiing, snowboarding. A decent holiday gift for family and friends who love outdoor sports.
13 reviews for MARCHWAY Tactical Molle Hydration Pack Backpack with 3L TPU Water Bladder, Military Daypack for Cycling, Hiking, Running, Climbing, Hunting, Biking
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Barnacle Bill The Sailor –
A nice pack for the money.
A nice pack for the money. I got this for longer runs and training hikes in the hot summer months. I’m getting older and where I used to be able to get away with a 12 mile run or hike in humid summer weather without taking water and losing 5 lbs of water weight, I found that last summer I was coming back nauseous and dizzy then consuming 2 liters of water. It has finally sunk in that I’ve developed a bad habit that I can no longer just bull my way through now that I’m a geezer. Also, after decades of running, my right knee is showing some signs of wear.So these days, I’ve taking to hiking longer distances (12 miles) with lots of elevation gain (about 1,500 ft) rather than running most of the time. I tried running / hiking and holding a lightweight disposable water bottle but that’s just a pain when I’m out there for three hours. I thought hip belts would be just as uncomfortable. So I looked around for a hydration pack and decided to try this.I couldn’t be happier. It fits my frame fine. Design, materials, and construction are all good. And the feature set suits my needs. I can carry all the water I need and not even feel the weight. My wallet, keys, sunglass case, a hat, and iPhone all fit in the lower pocket so I have nothing in my pockets which makes hiking much more comfortable. The pack carries well very close to your body with a very low profile and no annoying design features and is very easy to get on or off quickly. The back and shoulder strap padding is a very lightweight foam but that’s appropriate for a pack that will typically see less than 10 lbs of weight. And with the Molle system, this can be expanded for a day trip if you want to carry food and a first aid kit or rain gear.The bladder is a nice design for this pack. At 3 liters, it’s a little big for this class of pack but the simple solution is to only fill it with as much water as you need. The welded partition in the middle of the bladder does its job of limiting the ability of the bladder to bulge out and keeps the profile to a slim 3″. It also helps limit the sloshing of water in a half full bladder. Two things I don’t like about this bladder is that 1.) It doesn’t have the top opening with a clip closure. That allows you fill the bag from the top or reach all the way in to clean it. 2.) The wide mouth opening will not allow me to screw my First Needs XLE water filter to a set of Nalgene compatible threads like my other bladders. That’s really handy for filling a bladder in the field.As for the drinking tube, it’s really nice. It snaps on and off the bladder with a push button quick release with no leaking. Likewise the bite valve snaps on and off with a push button quick release. That makes cleaning and flushing the drinking tube much easier. I was a little worried about the complexity of this drinking tube with two quick connects, and angled bite valve, and a separate thumb operated on / off valve it seemed a little too over done. I usually go with a simpler design with one connection to the bladder and a straight, simple push / pull bite valve that I can operate one handed. I experimented with this tube on my first hike (12 miles) with it yesterday and I’m happy to say that after a little experimentation it can also be used one handed. It’s just a different method. I was comfortable with it after about 20 minutes of playing around. It’s a big deal if you want to carry a hiking staff or trekking poles for going up and down over tree roots, rocks, and streams.Looks are a completely subjective thing. I didn’t want black because any pack with a black interior makes it hard to find stuff inside. Especially in the shade or at dusk / nighttime. Black also means it will be a little hotter in the summer weather where I intend to use it. I didn’t want the camouflage because I’m not going hunting with this and frankly I’m not trying to hide from anyone on the trail so I thought it just looked silly. That left the tan version so, that’s what I bought. It’s lighter in color than the black so it should be a little less of a heat sink. The tan color makes it easier to spot stuff inside. And the color matches up pretty well with other gear I have that’s described as desert khaki, desert tan, coyote brown, sand, etc. Another side benefit is the buckles, zippers, and straps are easier to see on this tan version. It should also handle dirt and trail dust better than the black fabric. But on great thing about a small nylon pack is that it can go right in the washer if it gets too grimy.Lastly, here are some numbers on this pack that are missing from the product listing.Length: 19 inchesWidth: 9″ at the top and bottom tapering to 8″ in the middle between the pocketsThickness: 4″ with a full bladder and stuff in the pocketsWeight: Pack only 568 grams , 20 oz, 1.25 lbsWeight: Bladder only 153 grams, 5.4 oz, .34 lbsWeight: Drinking tube 83 grams, 2.9 oz, .18 lbsTotal Weight: 804 grams, 28.36 oz, 1.77 lbsWeight Water Max 3 liters: 3,000 grams, 6.6 lbsWeight Pack and Max water: 3,804 grams, 8.37 lbsEdit 5/6/2018: I’ve been using this pack for about 2 weeks now for training hikes and runs from 8-12 miles and elevation gains of up to 750 feet. No obvious annoyances have surfaced. The pack carries well with no chafing. It hugs my back and stays in place when I’m jumping off logs and boulders. There are 2 things I’ve really enjoyed. 1.) Having my pockets empty is much more comfortable on the trail. 2.) Having the water available has made a huge difference as teh temps start to climb. I could bull my way through 12 miles in 90 degrees but I’d end my workout nauseous and then down massive amounts of water while I recovered for an hour or so. With water available throughout the workout I’m getting a better workout and there’s no nausea or recovery time where I just collapse after 12 miles. It’s just smarter to carry the water instead of allowing myself to lose 5 lbs of water weight in two hours.Also, I’ve added two Molle pouches that give this little pack the ability to be a passable day pack. One carries my first aid gear and the second holds an ultralight stove and cookset. That leaves me enough room for food and ultralight rain gear plus wallet, car keys, sunglasses, and a point and shoot camera.
BigGameHunter36 –
Love it
I love this thing it is easy to use Easy to clean seems to be built pretty high quality I use it while hunting and dropping through the brush and it holds up great the pockets hold quite a bit I am able to put my skinny knives compass and my rib cage spreader all in there with it the straps adjust quite a bit the zippers hold up really well and are easy to use
Jon –
Great for dirt bike riding
Bought this for my dirt bike trail riding trip. The big opening to fill the bladder is very convenient. The tube clips on the front of the backpack, and the water works great. The pockets are big enough to carry my cell phone, wallet and other items you want to take on a trip in the woods. Feels heavy when filled with water, but after riding a minute you can’t tell it is there
Jeff W –
Quality and features
Tried a couple packs all within $5 or so of each other. This by far was best in terms of features and quality.
Hoby –
Missing pieces
Bag looks solid. Patches seem good quality although still in small bags. And extra patch was included. Biggest problem I have is it didn’t include the 3 L bladder. Pretty sure it’s supposed to come with it so I’m hoping this issue can be resolved.— they sent me the bladder good CS thanks for fixing the issue.
Radical Randy –
Good service
I had an issue with the valve on my pack. However, Marchway stepped up and handled my problem with professionalism and courtesy. Great seller. I would not hesitate to purchase from them in the future.
Kindle Customer –
Well made pack
This pack is comfortable to wear and is well insulated to keep water cold. The multiple pockets are convenient for additional carrying capacity. It appears well made with good quality stitching and fabric.So far, so good!
Carson –
Very Nice Hydration System
Very nice hydration system. I’ve had several “Camelbacks” and this system is just as good and a little less expensive. Holds a good quantity of water and has storage pouches.
Serj –
Update: seller reached out to me and sent me a replacement hose with a properly working valve. 5 stars!The bag is holding fine. Bladder stayed cool all day, but the valve is constantly leaking in both open and closed positions.
Paul Perez –
The quality of this product is excellent. The materials used were sturdy. The water bladder is perfect.
Client d’Amazon –
Moyennement déçu par ce produit, je pensais pouvoir l’utiliser vraiment comme un sa à dos pour y mettre (en plus de l’eau, mes clés ) un petit appareil photo. En fait il y a 2 poches (en plus de la poche pour l’eau) ou on peut y placer peu de choses, donc un sac beaucoup plus grand et plus lourd que les sacs que j’utilise pour mes marathons mais non,
Smelly sock –
Solid, hard-wearing. Great quality.
Ramon –
Producto de calidad para senderistas, excursionistas y otros deportes de montaña. Muy satisfecho.