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product_id: 40415416
title: "MSR Dromedary Bag Water Reservoir"
brand: "msr"
price: "€ 127.24"
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reviews_count: 12
category: "Msr"
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# 10L capacity for extended hydration 1,000-Denier rugged exterior Made in the USA with premium materials MSR Dromedary Bag Water Reservoir

**Brand:** msr
**Price:** € 127.24
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Carry More, Worry Less – The Ultimate Expedition Hydration Solution

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MSR Dromedary Bag Water Reservoir by msr
- **How much does it cost?** € 127.24 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.fr](https://www.desertcart.fr/products/40415416-msr-dromedary-bag-water-reservoir)

## Best For

- msr enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted msr brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Taste the Purity:** BPA-free food-grade lining ensures fresh, clean water with zero plastic aftertaste.
- • **Hydrate Like a Pro:** Massive 10-liter capacity keeps you fueled on long expeditions without constant refills.
- • **Pack Smart, Travel Light:** Completely collapsible design folds flat for ultimate packing efficiency and space-saving.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Ultra-durable 1,000-Denier exterior resists freezing, abrasion, and rough terrain abuse.
- • **Versatile Expedition Essential:** Includes MSR 3-in-1 cap for easy fill, pour, and drink; compatible with hydration kits for on-the-go convenience.

## Overview

The MSR Dromedary Bag is a rugged, collapsible 10-liter water reservoir designed for serious adventurers. Featuring a tough 1,000-Denier exterior and BPA-free food-grade lining, it delivers fresh-tasting water while withstanding freezing temperatures and rough handling. Made in the USA, it includes a versatile 3-in-1 cap and strategic attachment points, making it perfect for alpine expeditions, backcountry hikes, and road warriors seeking reliable hydration on the go.

## Description

Completely collapsible for superior packing efficiency, the MSR Dromedary Bag is our burliest medium-to-large capacity water storage and water delivery system. Perfect for everything from alpine- to road warrior-style expeditions, the Dromedary Bag is armed with incredibly tough 1,000-Denier exteriors and now laminated with an improved BPA-free food-grade lining for better-tasting water, and can handle freezing and the abuse inflicted by expedition crews and hardcore adventurers. Features streamlined webbing and strategic grommets for pack attachment and hanging. Accessories like the Shower or Hydration Kits add do-all versatility, and the included MSR 3-in-1 cap lets you fill, drink and pour with greater ease. Available in three sizes: the four liter size measures 10 by 18.3 inches and weighs 6.9 ounces, the 6 liter size measures 11.3 by 20.6 inches and weighs 8.7 ounces, and the 10 liter size measures 12.5 by 23 inches and weighs 10 ounces. MSR products are covered by a three year limited warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and worksmanship. Made in the USA.

Review: Good bag - We had to rinse a bunch of times to reduce taste, added a touch of vinegar, and after a number of times it actually is pretty solid, we used it to carry water on a 3 day backpack trip. If I could have I would have gotten a carabiner on each grommet and probably put my own string through those and hooked it to my bag. When full the 6L size was a little snug but eventually fit into the top bag compartment of my backpack. I did have it leak once but I think that was because somehow the little valve got pulled up on something. I took note of this going forward and just made sure I knew how I was positioning the top of the bag. On the trip though no leaks and it was fine and worked well and can even handle boiling water in the winter and stuff. We carried water in this and in smart water bottles which are each a liter. We filled the smart bottles from this dromedary bag. They where just lighter being 1/6th the size to use and maneuver. Plus they acted like a decent measure of how much water was left in the bag as if we used 3 of those bottles we knew there was 3 liters left. Otherwise this was good and to clean we just washed with soap and stick a paper towel roll into it to keep it open and let it try, you can even clip the cap to the string around it to keep it all together while drying. Quite good.
Review: Absolute Unit of a Dromedary - I had owned one of these previously during a seasonal NPS Summer/Fall work session doing trail construction in the American Southwest, and recently had an upcoming multi-day backcountry hike where I would need to supply water for myself and others, and this was exactly what I came back to because of the rugged durability I knew this dromedary could handle - I have used this as a pillow, solar shower, sat it on jagged volcanic rocks, scraped it on trees/branches, and have never had it leak once, at camp or in my pack. I have never had any sort of a plastic/rubber taste in either that I have owned, and the ability to convert it into a hydration bladder with a hose kit (albeit an obnoxiously large and heavy hydration bladder) was the cherry on top of it all. The stock lid that it comes with does have two spouts for various flows, but I personally use the MSR hydration conversion kit to attach a tube for pack carrying/drinking. Overall a great versatile piece of hydration equipment if you need a lot of water in remote environments, or if you need to carry hydration for others.

## Features

- Collapsible water storage for expeditions of all kinds
- Laminated with an improved BPA-free food-grade lining for better-tasting water
- Armed with tough 1,000-Denier exteriors can handle freezing
- The ten liter size measures 12.5 by 23 inches and weighs 10 ounces
- Made in the USA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MSX7C6N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,489 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Outdoor Backpack Reservoirs |
| Brand Name | MSR |
| Capacity | 10 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,357) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818095881 |
| Included Components | 10-Liter Water Bag |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 12"W x 23"H |
| Item Type Name | Water Reservoir |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cascade Designs Inc. |
| Material Type | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Sport Type | Camping |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap, Waist Strap |
| Tank Volume | 10 Liters |
| UPC | 040818095881 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3-Year Manufacturer Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MSR
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 0.6 Pounds
- **Material:** Polyurethane (PU)
- **Sport:** Camping

## Images

![MSR Dromedary Bag Water Reservoir - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81W4Squl8kS.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What other part I need to purchase together for camping use?**
A: You should also purchase a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and maybe a cup. I wouldn’t suggest camping with just this bag. Good luck.

**Q: Who does this carry the prop 65 warning?**
A: The grommets in the four corners are made from brass. All brass contains a very small amount of lead. MSR will soon be switching to a different metal so that the Dromedary reservoirs won't need the Prop 65 warning.  - The MSR CS Team

**Q: Can I use this to store water long term?**
A: If you are talking about long term as in fill it up and set it in the basement somewhere until you need it until a natural disaster hits I would not.  The reason being is that air will still permeate the bladder and eventually lead to microbial growth.  For long term trips where you will be consuming and refilling the water it's fine as the water is being rotated.  That prevents it from going bad or developing a plastic taste.  

If you are looking for a real long term storage solution that not a larger plastic drum I use these. 
https://www.amazon.com/WaterBrick-1833-0001-Stackable-Emergency-Container/dp/B00VJQKQDA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1544858081&sr=8-3&keywords=water+brick

I have about 8 of these and they are air tight and hold 3.5 gallons and much sturdier for disaster use.  Also you can use them for solids like food protecting it from rodents if needed.  An added plus is that when I take these camping or hunting I can toss them in the back of a truck or ATV without worrying about them getting punctured or leaking with other gear on top of it.

Whatever you decide make sure you properly treat your water before any long term storage.  Municipal water despite being treated is not sterile and will go bad and develop bio-film in about 3 months.  I use Aquamira to treat all 8 of my water bricks after I fill them up and they are still fine after a year.  I still flush and refill all after a year just to rotate it, but I have one brick that I've left as a test for 5 years now and the water is still good when I check it about ever 6 months.

**Q: Compared to the msr dromlite, how small does this fold up to?**
A: I would say it would fold to approximately 4"x 4"x4" for the largest size bladder.  We generally roll our gear so it rolls to a cylinder shape about 3.5" in diameter x 12" in length.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good bag
*by D***. on September 23, 2023*

We had to rinse a bunch of times to reduce taste, added a touch of vinegar, and after a number of times it actually is pretty solid, we used it to carry water on a 3 day backpack trip. If I could have I would have gotten a carabiner on each grommet and probably put my own string through those and hooked it to my bag. When full the 6L size was a little snug but eventually fit into the top bag compartment of my backpack. I did have it leak once but I think that was because somehow the little valve got pulled up on something. I took note of this going forward and just made sure I knew how I was positioning the top of the bag. On the trip though no leaks and it was fine and worked well and can even handle boiling water in the winter and stuff. We carried water in this and in smart water bottles which are each a liter. We filled the smart bottles from this dromedary bag. They where just lighter being 1/6th the size to use and maneuver. Plus they acted like a decent measure of how much water was left in the bag as if we used 3 of those bottles we knew there was 3 liters left. Otherwise this was good and to clean we just washed with soap and stick a paper towel roll into it to keep it open and let it try, you can even clip the cap to the string around it to keep it all together while drying. Quite good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolute Unit of a Dromedary
*by S***P on October 29, 2024*

I had owned one of these previously during a seasonal NPS Summer/Fall work session doing trail construction in the American Southwest, and recently had an upcoming multi-day backcountry hike where I would need to supply water for myself and others, and this was exactly what I came back to because of the rugged durability I knew this dromedary could handle - I have used this as a pillow, solar shower, sat it on jagged volcanic rocks, scraped it on trees/branches, and have never had it leak once, at camp or in my pack. I have never had any sort of a plastic/rubber taste in either that I have owned, and the ability to convert it into a hydration bladder with a hose kit (albeit an obnoxiously large and heavy hydration bladder) was the cherry on top of it all. The stock lid that it comes with does have two spouts for various flows, but I personally use the MSR hydration conversion kit to attach a tube for pack carrying/drinking. Overall a great versatile piece of hydration equipment if you need a lot of water in remote environments, or if you need to carry hydration for others.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Generally Indestructible
*by A***M on August 11, 2025*

I have been burned by bladders in the past, but these things are actually good enough to be your primary water reservoir. They stand up to treatment that goes beyond "harsh" and strays into "abusive" without issue (e.g. being stuffed, full, into the bottom of a voyageur pack and then slung onto rocks and into canoes with heavy stuff bouncing on top of them). I assume that running over one or shooting it would puncture it, but I don't plan to test either theory so YMMV. Only critique is that the intermediate pour spout lanyard is too short and makes closing the pour spout a pain.

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