I thought for a long time before buying a hydration bladder, but now I think I shouldn't have hesitated. The product is very well made and fully does its job. During a march I don’t have to fumble for a bottle in my backpack—just a moment is enough to drink, and the water has no strange aftertaste. The braided tube looks very good. Great product for a reasonable price. Highly recommended.
M-Tac Water Tank 2 l - Olive
A 2-liter water tank crafted from durable and eco-friendly PEVA material, free from harmful BPA compounds. The material used in the construction of the water tank maintains the taste and smell of the liquids it holds. Ideal for both sporting events and outdoor excursions.
Wide opening, easy to clean, measuring cup
The spacious opening, secured with a locking strip featuring a handle, allows for swift filling, secure sealing, and simple cleaning. On the right side of the water reservoir, the scale enables you to monitor the water level. A hose with a mouthpiece is fitted, concluding with a bite valve to regulate water flow. A fabric cover provides additional protection for the hose against wear and tear. The sleek design with rounded corners ensures easy insertion and removal of the water tank from a backpack.
Main features
- 2 L capacity
- Constructed from BPA-free PEVA material
- Features a wide spout
- Designed for easy cleaning
- Dimensions: 390 x 185 mm
- Hose length: 1050 mm
MILITARY is the official distributor of M-Tac.
M-Tac is a Ukrainian brand founded in Kyiv in 2005, which started by producing airsoft accessories. Responding to dynamic changes in the country, the company quickly expanded its product line to include tactical clothing and equipment. M-Tac products are designed for use in the most demanding conditions - they have been tested in the Arctic, on battlefields and during extreme survival expeditions, among others. The production process uses high-end materials from reputable suppliers, such as Polartec®, MultiCam Pattern® and Cordura®. The brand is highly respected among Ukrainian uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts around the world.
| Weight | 160 g |
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| Color/camouflage | Green hue |
| Main color | Olive |
| Main material | polyethylene |
| Transport handle | Yes |
| Hydration cartridge capacity | 2 l |
| EAN | 5903886812420 |
| Manufacturer code | 60088801 |
| Brand | M-Tac |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 31
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The hydration bladder is very well made, solid. The tube has a strong braid, which effectively protects it from damage. It is compact and will work not only in an assault backpack but also in a cycling backpack. Highly recommend.
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The bladder is fine but required a minor modification. The product itself is great, especially for this price. The only downside is that if you push it hard into your backpack, it leaks slightly—I had to seal it with tape. Otherwise, everything is OK.
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The bladder looks sturdy. I was concerned whether 2 liters would be enough for a mountain trip, but it turned out to be sufficient. The flow through the mouthpiece could be greater—you have to work a bit to get a drink. With mine, after filling it, nothing leaks, and the bladder fits perfectly in the Mil-Tec Assault Pack (though 3L would probably fit too). The tube is well braided, though initially, it was a bit stiff and hard to arrange. I have no comparison to other products, but for this price I can recommend it to my friends without worry.
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The hydration bladder is solid, 2 liters is the perfect capacity. After filling, it does not leak, I carry it in the assault panel on my vest. The tube is soft, well braided, and arranges very well. The scale is a nice addition. The mouthpiece works very well. For this price, the build quality is high, I recommend it.
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For me, the M-Tac 2L Olive hydration bladder is the best choice for mountain trips and extreme runs. It passed the test even during demanding OCR-type competitions and in the field. It's just a pity that you can't buy separate parts, like the mouthpiece. I recommend it to everyone.
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Great bladder for trips or patrols. Fits various backpacks. The materials used are of high quality, and the mouthpiece is tight and easy to use. I recommend buying it.
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The bladder serves its function well, although the smell of plastic is a bit noticeable, which is probably normal for a new bladder. You have to be careful with the tube—during one trip it accidentally unscrewed and started leaking. After taking the bladder out, the tube unscrewed completely, so it’s not very tightly attached.
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Overall, I'm a bit disappointed—for a similar price, the Decathlon bladder seems better, with a more reliable closure and a better-designed water opening. This model looks like cheap plastic—although it doesn't change the taste of the water or emit an odor. The downside turned out to be a leaky valve at the base, it leaked despite attempts to tighten it, but the store easily replaced it with a new, leak-proof unit. The mouthpiece is practical (cap, solid valve, possibility of disassembly), but quite large and the water flows slowly—you have to work harder than with other models. On the plus side, the sheath on the tube, although it slightly increases the weight and sometimes needs to be taped at the base, is still a nice solution. The bladder is easy to dry, though sometimes drops remain near the inlet—a paper towel or hairdryer comes in handy here. In summary, I wouldn't buy it again—despite some advantages, it just seems a bit flimsy, especially the closure and the place where the tube attaches.
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This hydration bladder is very spacious, which is useful during travels. The tube with a cap and lock makes it easy to use, and the simple assembly and disassembly make it very convenient. An additional plus for the thermal insulation of the tube, which prevents the water from being too cold. The securing strip, valve, and special mouthpiece are other advantages. It has a few minor downsides, e.g. it takes a long time to dry after washing, but overall it does the job well and is definitely worth recommending to people looking for a solid and comfortable bladder for water.
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I haven't tested it yet, but it looks solid and well made. Despite the thick tube, it's not heavy, and I really like the insulation on the tube. I appreciate the top closure because my previous bladder with a wall opening was hard to dry, so I hope this time it will be better.
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Interesting bladder—it's my first, so time will tell how it performs. It's compact, fits perfectly in my backpack, the tube has a nice-to-touch insulation. The closure system is also interesting, let's see how the material lasts.
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At first, I was skeptical about camelbaks, but I decided to try and ordered this model. Now I think it's a great solution because I don't have to take a bottle out of my backpack to drink. The price-to-quality ratio is very good. I recommend it.
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Overall, I rate it positively—it has good capacity, a secure closure at the top, lightweight construction, and a plus for the tube insulation. The downside is you need to screw the tube very tightly—you can't check it well without pouring in water. An extra valve before connecting to the bladder would be useful, but at this price, it's not a major issue.
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I tested it during GSŚ—on the first day it was used as a faucet for washing, and in the following days just for drinking water. The difference compared to taking a bottle out of your backpack and constantly removing it is huge. The bladder doesn’t leak. The water could flow a bit faster.
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