Osprey Hydraulics Hose Magnet Kit

(10 customer reviews)

10 $

  • Premium efficiency and design
  • Storage tuned to the each season
  • Purpose designed to help mak the most of each exploration
  • Sternum Magnet attaches to sternum webbing for ideal bite valve placement
Last updated on December 20, 2024 3:43 pm Details

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Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎5.35 x 2.76 x 1.26 inches

Package Weight

‎0.03 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎1 x 0.5 x 1 inches

Item Weight

‎0.03 Kilograms

Brand Name

‎Osprey

Model Name

‎Hydraulics Hose Magnet Kit No Color

Color

‎Grey

Material

‎Plastic

Suggested Users

‎unisex-adult

Number of Items

‎1

Manufacturer

‎Osprey

Part Number

‎10000640

Model Year

‎2018

Style

‎Hydraulics

Size

‎O/S

Sport Type

‎Camping & Hiking

10 reviews for Osprey Hydraulics Hose Magnet Kit

  1. Nicole

    Fantastic on any bladder tube. Motorcycling, skiing, hiking, snowshoeing…no issues. Great to be able to just get the magnet in a general area and it snaps in place.

  2. Kevin Q

    I liked it so much, that I ordered another on for my second pack.

  3. brooks

    Everyone kept asking me about my clip because they wanted to buy one for them self.

  4. Nicole

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     This is an absolute must have if you use a hydration bladder! You’ll never again be reaching for an elusive hose to get some water. I was originally going to purchase the Camelbak brand version but this one was a few dollars cheaper, has better reviews, & is a smaller better looking product. Being that I only have this one I cannot compare the two but I can say that this Osprey one does not disappoint. I’m a hiker/backpacker & also carry a small pack daily & the magnet has not once failed me. Its a very small product & is very light. It’s universal for any brand bladder/pack. The opening looks too small to fit your hose tube but I had no issues at all opening it to slip inside the hose for my Camelbak bladder. It’s a nice snug fit but you can slide it around if needed to reposition it, although it will not move on it’s own. As for the other part that attaches to your pack strap-it’s very easy to attach & I haven’t had it fall off or move around. They sell extras of just the strap piece so you can have one for each pack if you have more than one which is very convenient . I prefer to attach it to my chest strap & it fits perfect on both my Osprey Daylite daypack (pictured) & my NevoRhino 50 liter for backpacking trips. All my friends were envious on our last hike as they were constantly reaching around for missing hoses behind their backs but mine was always secured right where I wanted it. You can even use it hands free depending on the position of your strap. This is such a small & inexpensive way to make your life better so just go ahead & spend the $8!

  5. Daniel J. Brodsky

    Para poner a una mochila que no hera osprey que se a adaptado perfectamente

  6. JayRod

    This is a small, light, and effective tool that helps keep the hydration tube out of the way while hiking.

  7. Jeffrey Behringer

    I used these to upgrade the drinking hose clips on my Mosko Moto tank bag. They work perfectly, provide easy release of the hose and keep it securely in place when riding.

  8. DREBB

    Easy to install on a backpack breast strap. Strong magents keep the tube in place.

  9. Sharon Dressen

    The set works well together to keep my hose secure on my hydration pack while mountain biking. However, the chest strap on my pack is a bit narrow compared to the bracket, so the bracket does not always stay put (I double up the excess chest strap and thread it through the bracket, which helps keep it secure). The magnet is strong enough to keep the hose in place and to snap it in place without looking, while also being easy enough to separate when a drink is needed. The hose clip is a bit tight on my pack’s hose which is nice so the hose doesn’t slide on its own.

  10. Jason M. Klinefelter

    Bought a couple of these and they’re great, though I have a few minor concerns if you don’t research first. 1.) Check compatibility with your water bladder and hoses if not using the Osprey bladder. I had a few free “camelback” ones and this was too small of diameter for some of their hoses, though these worked great with other ones. Won’t be an issue if you use the intended bladder but I know people mix/match gear. 2.) Connector magnets works well but be sure about proper location on bag strap. Make sure it isn’t a spot with too much movement or interfering with gear. (ex. I put one on my hunting pack on the right strap and then my shotgun gunstock regularly knocked it off, doh!) 3.) That it is always connected to a hose or it can pop off and get lost easily. Learn from my mistakes so you don’t need to buy replacements.

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