Reddit Reddit reviews TETON Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Pack; Free 2-Liter Hydration Bladder; For Backpacking, Hiking, Running, Cycling, and Climbing

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TETON Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Pack; Free 2-Liter Hydration Bladder; For Backpacking, Hiking, Running, Cycling, and Climbing
SATISFY YOUR THIRST FOR ADVENTURE: Lightweight and comfortable; This hydration pack is a terrific companion for all your day-long or overnight hydration needs; Size 1100 Cubic Inches (18 L)FREE HYDRATION BLADDER: 2-Liter; Durable, kink-free sip tube and push-lock cushioned bite valve; Large 2-inch (5 cm) opening for ice and easy cleaningCUSTOMIZABLE COMFORT: Backpack for men, women, and youth; Adjusts to fit all frames comfortably; Notched foam stabilizer and mesh covering means you can wear this pack for hoursTRUSTED QUALITY: Over 1,000 verified 5-star reviews testifying to the quality and design; Large main pocket protects gear, clothes, and lunch; Bungee cord system for cycling and climbing helmetsTETON SPORTS PROMISE: Reach out to our AMAZING product support team if you have any questions or concerns; YOU CAN COUNT ON US to get you taken care of and back OUTDOORS with TETON Sports
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3 Reddit comments about TETON Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Pack; Free 2-Liter Hydration Bladder; For Backpacking, Hiking, Running, Cycling, and Climbing:

u/Damnitmimsy · 2 pointsr/bonnaroo

I bought this one. Havent used it yet but i heard good things

u/BoopBeeper · 2 pointsr/okeechobeemusicfest

Seconding that this looks more like the "not allowed" ones. Hopefully I'm wrong.

ETA: My buddy actually owns the Teton pack in the middle that you're referring to. It wouldn't be able to hold half of the items you listed. If your bag does, then it's definitely bigger that that. You might want to have a back up plan.

For reference:
https://www.amazon.com/Sports-Hydration-Backpack-Climbing-Included/dp/B00P7MZ8VW

u/joefuf · 1 pointr/Cameras

I very much appreciate the extra info. I love crowd-sourcing knowledge to better prepare for an experience.

I think I'll be good with my belongings - I work in NYC, so being aware of my possessions and playing "pocket pool" is just part of my nature/muscle memory at this point.

I'll probably wear my Teton Oasis backpack everywhere, especially on the long hikes. I'm sure it's capable of holding a DSLR, but incorporating a camera into my repertoire is something I'm unsure how I'll work out. Hopefully I'll find one worth picking up that I'll find myself using.

And thanks for the Map.me tip. I asked the host of our AirBnB in Amsterdam what to use, and he just said Google Maps would be fine, but I figured there had to be a better, local option.

I use an iPhone 5S as a backup phone, and I got it globally unlocked (to work with RingPlus originally) so I plan on getting a FreedomPop Global SIM in the weeks preceding our trip since they've had good deals in the past and it'll work in the countries I'll be in. A free trial for the two weeks should be just fine, and I'll cancel it afterwards. I shouldn't need it for more than maps and navigation.