Stay Cool, Stay Adventurous! 🏞️
The Mothybot Hydration Pack is an insulated hydration backpack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a 2L BPA-free water bladder that keeps liquids cool for up to 5 hours, multiple storage compartments, and a leak-proof design. Ideal for hiking, cycling, and camping, this backpack combines functionality with comfort, making it a must-have for anyone who loves the great outdoors.
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Capacity | 2 Liters |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Tank Volume | 2 Liters |
Manufacturer | Mothybot |
UPC | 750076125670 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.3 x 10.39 x 3.43 inches |
Package Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.96 x 0.96 x 6.97 inches |
Brand Name | Mothybot |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | Mothybot-10 |
L**.
Wonderful but the instructions have one major flaw
If they send me a replacement bladder I will change this rating to a 5. (EDIT - the did.) The pack is beautifully made. Construction looks excellent. But the beautiful instructions SEEM to stop at the bottom of the first side. Step 1 put the bladder in. Step 2 thread the tube thru the strap. Step 3 Enjoy.So I look at it and think "hmmm, got to get that tube attached to the bladder". Look at it. Look at the bladder. Decide it looks a lot like a salad dressing bottle top that needs the tab lifted, so lift the tab. It popped off and I cannot get it back on. The tube goes in but it doesn't latch. (EDIT - the replacement tube just pops in and automatically locks.)At some point the instructions get flipped over (maybe even by accident, I don't know) and AHA - we were not done and ready to enjoy as step 3 indicated. The tab is the lock and release. I can see how it fit in, but I cannot get the tab back on.If I had just barged into it without looking at the instructions I would say my fault. But I followed the instructions, which seemed to end at the bottom of the front side. I don't think I even knew the back side wasn't blank.I have not found a way to contact Mothybot so resorting to this hoping they will take notice. It is a beautiful well-designed and made pack. Just the instructions are misleading and seem to have resulted in loss of use since I can't get the clip back on.I bought it in July and tried it on - very satisfied. But went to use it first time today (September), so out of the 30 day return policy.EDIT - the new bladder arrived today. I have not actually USED the pack, but have tried it on and find it very comfortable. I love the pockets!! One on each of the waistbands (about 6 x 3), a mesh pocket on the outside of the back (about 8 x 5), the bungies on the upper outer back, and inside the back pocket a slip-in pocket (about 8 x 9), a zippered pocket (about 8 x 7), and the full height pocket (about 8 x 14). Of course you can't stuff a ton of things in these pockets, but they make things really easy to find and retrieve.If I hadn't had the problem with the instructions, on first appraisal I would have looked to see if there were more than 5 stars to give, and now after putting the new bladder in and looking more closely at it, I would give it a 10 if that was an option.
S**E
Best purchase for Disney and Universal!
This is the BEST purchase for Disney and Universal. We just got back from a 2 week marathon trip of both parks. End of June early July in Florida is HOT and humid. These saved our lives. Although the parks offer free water because of covid many of the places to get the water are limited and lines are long. Each family member had their own pack and we were able to fill them with ice and water before we left the hotel and again at midday during our break. If someone ran low we would refill them in a water fountain or bottle filler (newer attractions had these).The insulation kept the ice and water cold for a good amount of time. The packs were big enough we could throw snacks and sunscreen, a long sleeve shirt and a poncho (July in Florida is wet).The hip pockets are decent sized but if you have a larger phone they won't fit.Although these are water resistant and did a good job of keeping our stuff reasonably dry it is not waterproof. The ice in the pack created condensation and the fabric was damp. Perpetual rain had the packs damp but not soaked thru. We just put things we wanted to keep dry (long sleeve shirt) in a plastic bag for extra protection.Universal required placing bags in lockers before riding many of the rides. These easily fit with full water bladders and extra souvenirs (Harry Potter robes and wands).Definitely worth the money to get one for each family member. I'm plus size with a large bust and had so much extra room in the straps. The waist and chest straps help distribute the weight and make is much easier to carry compared to regular back packs!
C**E
Love it
Light weight, built well comfortable plenty of space for what you need good hydration capacity did not have chemical plastic taste like others
M**E
Hydration pack with some bonus
I work outside for 8-10 hours a day dealing with customers and needed something to combat the Midwestern summer heat. Browsed around for a while and decided on the Mothybot. its very lightweight and the straps are comfortable. The clip that holds the straw up near your face is helpful, if you need to be semi hands-free.After using this for about a month I feel comfortable with leaving a review:TLDR: Buy it for day trips or quick bike rides, but carry extra cold packs for longer than a couple hours. Not fully insulated!PROS:╚The room for storage is great. Whether you're hiking, riding, or just making a day of the weather this pack has enough room to hold all the essentials.╚The waist straps have fanny-pack like pouches where you could store some money or maybe a knife. They're not big enough for phones, but they are good for extra pockets.╚There is a headphone cable port in the pack. Since I'm outside with my phone and an iPad, I keep a 20,000 battery in my pack's storage and routed the cable right along the path as the straw. It definitely makes it easier to get through the day when you don't have to find a way to charge your devices.╚The bladder's opening is large enough you could fill it with huge chunks of ice and let it melt all day as a way to preserve the cool drink on tap.Two big CONS:1) The compartment where the bladder is held is POORLY insulated. There's a very thin layer of insulation on the front and back of the compartment, but the sides and bottom are bare material. You're lucky to hold a temperature for about 2-3 hours without a lot of cold-pack support.To keep the pack cold past the 4 hour mark (closer to 6 hours) I add a cold pack behind the bladder, a cold pack to the front of the bladder, and 2 frozen bottles of water on each side.2) The 2 Liter capacity is not exactly the truth. 2-liters of water is about 67 ounces. The average water bottle in North America is 16.9 oz so I should be able to pour almost 4 full bottles. While standing on end, as if you were wearing it, the bladder will only hold 3 bottles of water. If you took it out of the pack, laid it flat, and carefully maneuvered the bladder as you filled it, you could get very close to the full 2 liters, but "ain't nobody got time fo'that"
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