Video Review: Geigerrig RIG 500 pack with Hydration Engine
Sucking on a hose for water just plain sucks, so how about if the water comes to you. That is exactly what happens with Geigerrig's Hydration Engine. This is a really cool way to get water and even share water. Check out our written review for more information and specs here: OceanMountainSky.com
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Yeah, the filter is pretty great, and well worth it. Have fun with it.
If you visit the main review on our site there is a table at the bottom with all the specs such as price. The system without filter is $125. Hope that answers your question.
I assume you are talking about the pack and not the bladder (won't work with the bladder). With the pack, I don't see why not, I have used it in my ULA pack. The only issue is the bulb will dangle unless you get a sleeve for it or have a pack with large GU/MP3 pockets. I'm sure its possible to rig something. Make sure you put it in deflated and fill the pack then inflate.
The RIG 500 comes with the 2 liter bladder but is it possible to change it to the 3 liter?
Thanks HUBCITYOUTDOOR for the follow up comment, that is really handy to know, especially for longer trips.
Can you put that in a camelbak
The suggestion that there's something wrong with standard bite valve hydration systems is a pile of baloney. Millions of people have used them for many years now with little to complain about. How about let's put the shoe on the other foot and state thus device is nothing more than a solution for a problem that doesn't exist