Colorado-based RSVR Hydration introduces a fresh take on hydration packs, ditching the traditional bulky backpack style for a sleek, lightweight setup designed for comfort and practicality during outdoor adventures.

  • Slim, flat water bladder with internal baffles
  • Choice of minimalist chest harness or pocketed vest
  • Available now via Kickstarter, shipping expected in August

What happened

RSVR Hydration, a company based in Colorado, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a radically redesigned hydration pack. Unlike conventional hydration packs that resemble backpacks holding water bladders, this new product prioritizes sleekness and lightness. It features a water bladder shaped to lie flat against the user's back, available in two sizes: 1.8 and 2.8 liters. Internal baffles keep water from moving around unnecessarily, improving stability.

The bladder includes a wide waterproof zipper at the top for easy filling, cleaning, and electrolyte additions. It is not enclosed within a traditional backpack but is attached to either a minimalist chest harness or a front vest equipped with six pockets for carrying essentials. This versatile design allows users to choose their preferred carrying style based on the length and intensity of their outing.

Why it feels good

The pack’s minimalistic design means less bulk and weight, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who want to move freely and comfortably. Soft-touch fabric on the side in contact with the back enhances wearing comfort, and users can add an optional mesh back panel to improve breathability. Having the bladder translucent also gives some visual feedback on hydration levels, though users need to remove the bladder or ask for help to see it.

Additionally, the hydration system routes the drinking hose aerodynamically under the arm instead of over the shoulder. While the real-world impact of this feature remains to be tested, it aims to prevent hose interference during activity and promote an unobtrusive drinking experience. Overall, the design reflects a thoughtful balance of practicality, comfort, and style.

What to enjoy or watch next

Backers can pledge on Kickstarter to receive different combinations ranging from $85 for a package with a 1.8-liter bladder and a harness to $185 for an all-inclusive set featuring both bladder sizes and carrying options. The company plans to begin shipping in August if the campaign reaches its goals. This exciting next step promises to bring a fresh and refined hydration option to the outdoor gear market.

For those interested in minimalist gear that supports active lifestyles without unnecessary weight or complexity, the RSVR Hydration pack is worth following. Outdoor enthusiasts may soon enjoy a hydration system that complements their adventures with convenient access, lightweight design, and smart storage solutions.

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