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How to Dry a Hydration Bladder

Ensure a dry bladder to prevent mold, bacteria, and unpleasant odors.

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Why use DryMeister to dry the inside of a

hydration bladder?

Drying the inside of a hydration bladder is critical to prevent mold, mildew, and bacteria from growing in the damp environment left after use. Even small amounts of residual moisture can create ideal conditions for these microbes, leading to unpleasant odors, bad-tasting water, and potential health risks such as gastrointestinal issues. Fully drying the hydration bladder ensures longevity and safe reuse. DryMeister allows you to dry the inside and achieve complete dryness. Proper care maintains clean, fresh hydration during outdoor activities.

How It Works

1

Open Drying Head Wrapper

After you've washed, rinsed, and shaken out excess water from the decanter, open up a DryMeister drying head.

DryMeister Drying Head

2

Attach Handle to

Drying Head

Simply attach the handle to the drying head by turning clockwise. Now, you're ready to dry.

How to Attach a DryMeister Drying Head

3

Quickly Dry

the Hydration Bladder

Maneuver the drying head inside the hydration bladder to absorb and lock in water droplets left inside after washing.

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Quickly Dry the Inside
of Your Hydration Bladder

DryMeister dries your hydration bladder or hydration pack right after it's been washed. Prevent mold, bacteria, and unpleasant odors from developing.

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