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Created by DaveL1963 DaveL1963  > 9 months ago, 18 Dec 2018
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DaveL1963
DaveL1963

NSW

58 posts

18 Dec 2018 5:13pm
Looking for up to date information on this topic. The last discussion on this topic was between 2014-2016. I have tried to purchase a camelbak molokai online as this design looked like it would best suit my needs. However, all efforts have resulted in "no longer in stock", or "no longer supplied" scenario. What has evolved over the last few years to replace this piece of equipment. More interested in the on the back version than lumbar version. Would like a bladder capable of holding 2 litres and room for phone and car keys.
Thanks for your input.
DaveSandan
DaveSandan

VIC

1383 posts

18 Dec 2018 5:38pm
Go to Anaconda they have heaps of options and I have been using mine for 2 yrs now with no dramas!
Chris_M
Chris_M

2132 posts

18 Dec 2018 5:43pm
Apres SUP shandys at the lakehouse with all the usual guys off grindr
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

19 Dec 2018 12:52pm
Water
Nozza
Nozza

VIC

2882 posts

19 Dec 2018 9:23pm
Beer
Bighugg
Bighugg

498 posts

20 Dec 2018 2:12pm
Is there anything Hydration and PFD combined recommendation for distance and/or sup surfing.
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

22 Dec 2018 3:30pm
Water
DaveSandan
DaveSandan

VIC

1383 posts

22 Dec 2018 6:35pm
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Bighugg said..
Is there anything Hydration and PFD combined recommendation for distance and/or sup surfing.


Camelbak make a waist one.
Foam
Foam

WA

768 posts

23 Dec 2018 6:41pm
Interesting to revisit this topic, I agree very little had evolved in respect to vests etc for hydration
As we use inflatable life waist belts it's a bit awkward to wear a waist bottle holder.
This brings the question which hydration vest is best for sup racing or distance paddling I. E camelbak
DaveL1963
DaveL1963

NSW

58 posts

24 Dec 2018 2:45pm
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Foam said..
Interesting to revisit this topic, I agree very little had evolved in respect to vests etc for hydration
As we use inflatable life waist belts it's a bit awkward to wear a waist bottle holder.
This brings the question which hydration vest is best for sup racing or distance paddling I. E camelbak


Good to see the topic back on track. Still looking for a back option that can hold a 2 litre bladder and room for phone and car keys. Looking for something tried and tested that is comfortable whilst paddling. Have owned several camelbaks (mule and hawg) that I use for mountain biking, but too bulky for the sup.
Does anyone know why the camelbak molokai appears to be discontinued?
Thanks.
DaveL1963
DaveL1963

NSW

58 posts

24 Dec 2018 3:08pm
It appears the camelbak tahoe is no longer available either. Have camelbak given up on hydration packs for sup's, or have they introduced a replacement for the molokai and the tahoe?
magillamelb
magillamelb

VIC

627 posts

27 May 2019 1:05pm
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Bighugg said..
Is there anything Hydration and PFD combined recommendation for distance and/or sup surfing.


Vaikobi PFD and a no-name bladder from Anaconda. Works a treat!
blueplanetsurf
blueplanetsurf

316 posts

27 May 2019 1:52pm
You will find a lengthy discussion here: www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php/topic,30147.0.html
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