Hydration Bladder Hanger
It's important to let your hydration bladder air out between outings. I had been doing this with a bent up coat hanger, but it wasn't long enough to go all the way up inside the bladder. The top of the bladder would flop over, trapping moisture. Before. So, I made a hanger using two coat hangers and some electrical tape. You will also need some wire cutters, pliers for twisting, and scissors for cutting the tape. This is the finished product. Now it hangs properly. Here is how I made it: Hydration bladder + 2 coat hangers. Bend each of the hangers as shown. Insert one hanger all the way up inside the bladder and bend it over at the opening. Cut the hangers as shown. Twist the ends of the two hangers around each other. Hard to see in this image. Wrap the twisted part and cut ends with electrical tape.