At a certain point I bought two (new) camelbacks as were issued to the UK army in Irak/Afganistan.
all new, labels still attached.
before I started using them, I washed them out with hot water with a tiny bit of bleach, as I always do with new pots and pans.
Then(after rincing well twice) i put in fresh tap water, and went on a 6 hour hike.
I did use the water from the camelbacks though did notice a very plasticy taste, from the both of them???
Coming home, cleaning them again, let them aire dry, and a week later the same thing, going for a hike, fill water, and when I was en route, this ugly taste again???
I do this since years with my (old school) plastic canteens, and have never a problem??
What do I do wrong? (or not?)
Or is this a known problem with those Camelbacks?
all new, labels still attached.
before I started using them, I washed them out with hot water with a tiny bit of bleach, as I always do with new pots and pans.
Then(after rincing well twice) i put in fresh tap water, and went on a 6 hour hike.
I did use the water from the camelbacks though did notice a very plasticy taste, from the both of them???
Coming home, cleaning them again, let them aire dry, and a week later the same thing, going for a hike, fill water, and when I was en route, this ugly taste again???
I do this since years with my (old school) plastic canteens, and have never a problem??
What do I do wrong? (or not?)
Or is this a known problem with those Camelbacks?