I have the same problem. I think it is caused because as you draw the water through, it creates a vacum. I have not tried this, but try blowing back through the hose. Maybe it will break the vacum?????
Ruth
I have the same problem. I think it is caused because as you draw the water through, it creates a vacum. I have not tried this, but try blowing back through the hose. Maybe it will break the vacum?????
Ruth
We were discussing this on our ride yesterday - the vacuum is definitely the culprit and it can be a real struggle to get the lid off. Blowing back through helps a little.
One of the guys says he smears a tiny bit of vaseline around the threads of the lid and this means it lubes it and it releases easily. I haven't tried it yet but I will at some point this week.
The key is to set the Camelback down flat. Do not try to open the lid while holding the Camelback up. On a flat surface for some reason the lid will open easier.
BCIpam - Nature Girl
No idea - he's been doing it for a while and hasn't mentioned that its destroying anything (he's usually quite clued up about that sort of thing). I did wonder that myself.
I did smear some round the edges of the lid before last nights ride, however I got back quite late and haven't tried to empty the bladder yet, I'll let you know if its any easier.
I usually lay mine flat on the counter and pinch the tube while trying to unscrew the lid. Seems to make it easier.....
Carrie Anne
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The vaseline seemed to make it worse not better! Either that or I did it up really tight this time