I thought CamelBack had a patch kit available? Maybe look into that. I'd agree, the stuff used for tube kits isn't something you want mixing with your liquids.
time and money... just buy generic replace ment bladder. if you are on a trail and loosing water, share with others, or ... if real emergency then there are no rules, and patch it with what you got... tree sap and sticks and mud, who cares if you are days out... but really, ..... replace it.
just get a glue stick(one of the hard ones for a glue gun) go at the tip with a lighter until it just starts to melt-best to use a bic lighter instead of a zippo or something, smear the melted glue on and around the hole while melting the bladder slightly.
if that doesnt work, well, i'd say you're screwed.
sounds like the bladder got damaged by something (the blue camelback bladders can be damaged by oil/grease and some chemicals, causing em to leak easily)
if your camelback gets oil on it frequently (like mine, i keep my emergency repair stuff in my bag!) get the grey bladder (like the military uses).. it's chemical resistant (and tougher) than the blue one...
will work fine ,and as far as the guy`s forgetting to put gas in their cars before you get out of town ,don`t use your bladder again as a gas can it taste sucks ,and might burn a hole in your CB BTW my new one the big hole ones leaks really bad and also was not put together properlly and I kept getting the funck and I could not figure it out until I took the blak ring off and noticed the threaded ring had a gap around it and I was growing the funk there ,I know the warranty them ,maybe I can get one of the jarhead ones
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