Sea to Summit Pack Tap - 6 Litre
Hang this from a tree at the campsite and you have bulk water literally on tap! Multiple Hypalon lash points allow you to hang or secure the Pack Tap in many spots. They can be rolled and squeezed into tight spaces the fabrics used are very abrasion resistant and the double bladders will withstand significant pressure. The bladders themselves are Mylar, and are completely after taste-free.
Hang this from a tree at the campsite and you have bulk water literally on tap! Multiple Hypalon lash points allow you to hang or secure the Pack Tap in many spots. They can be rolled and squeezed into tight spaces the fabrics used are very abrasion resistant and the double bladders will withstand significant pressure. The bladders themselves are Mylar, and are completely after taste-free.
Hang this from a tree at the campsite and you have bulk water literally on tap! Multiple Hypalon lash points allow you to hang or secure the Pack Tap in many spots. They can be rolled and squeezed into tight spaces the fabrics used are very abrasion resistant and the double bladders will withstand significant pressure. The bladders themselves are Mylar, and are completely after taste-free.
Hang this from a tree at the campsite and you have bulk water literally on tap! Multiple Hypalon lash points allow you to hang or secure the Pack Tap in many spots. They can be rolled and squeezed into tight spaces the fabrics used are very abrasion resistant and the double bladders will withstand significant pressure. The bladders themselves are Mylar, and are completely after taste-free.
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Prices last updated 13 May 2026.
Last updated at 13/05/2026 20:45:17
Sea to Summit Pack Tap
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Sea To Summit Pack Tap Blue 6 L
Delivery between 19–22 May $9.99
Sea To Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery $9.95
Sea to Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery $8.90
Sea to Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery between 18–28 May $10
Sea to Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery $8.90
Sea to Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery $8.90
Sea To Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
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Sea to Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery between 18–26 May $9.90
Sea To Summit Pack Tap - Past Season 6L
Delivery between 19–27 May $9.95
originally posted on seatosummitusa.com
Really rugged and well-designed. Great, solid strap-points at corners. Spout/opening seals well enough to enable this bag to function reliably for extra water storage on a backpack (though I wouldn't put it IN my pack). Impressive and well-thought-out. I highly recommend for car camping or as added "insurance water" for dry backpacking. Beats my old "hang bag" by miles for weight, durability, and design.
originally posted on seatosummitusa.com
I do a lot of multi-day river trips on my SUP, and this bladder is the best way I’ve found to transport my water. It can be strapped to the board, and I put the tap at the edge so I can easily use it without ever unstrapping it. The low profile and secure corner loops mean it’s never sloshing around or knocking me off-balance! It’s also incredibly easy to use and to clean. I’m on year three and haven’t had a single problem! Thanks for a great product.
originally posted on snowys.com.au
Great idea for carrying water, especially motorcycle camping as you can lash it down on luggage. Buy the 6 L as the 2 and 4 L use the same inner bladder. The bladder crinkles up and will eventually get a pin hole and develop a leak. You can buy the replacement bladders, but in a pinch I have found that a cask wine bladder, once finished and rinsed out does the job as well.
| Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Season | Year-round |
| Sport | Multi-Sport |
| Product dimensions | 23 x 10 x 10 cm; 45.36 Grams |
Sea to Summit Pack Tap
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Sea To Summit Pack Tap Blue 6 L
Delivery between 19–22 May $9.99
Sea To Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery $9.95
Sea to Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery $8.90
Sea to Summit Pack Tap Water Carrier - 6 Litre
Delivery between 18–28 May $10
Really rugged and well-designed. Great, solid strap-points at corners. Spout/opening seals well enough to enable this bag to function reliably for extra water storage on a backpack (though I wouldn't put it IN my pack). Impressive and well-thought-out. I highly recommend for car camping or as added "insurance water" for dry backpacking. Beats my old "hang bag" by miles for weight, durability, and design.
I do a lot of multi-day river trips on my SUP, and this bladder is the best way I’ve found to transport my water. It can be strapped to the board, and I put the tap at the edge so I can easily use it without ever unstrapping it. The low profile and secure corner loops mean it’s never sloshing around or knocking me off-balance! It’s also incredibly easy to use and to clean. I’m on year three and haven’t had a single problem! Thanks for a great product.
Great idea for carrying water, especially motorcycle camping as you can lash it down on luggage. Buy the 6 L as the 2 and 4 L use the same inner bladder. The bladder crinkles up and will eventually get a pin hole and develop a leak. You can buy the replacement bladders, but in a pinch I have found that a cask wine bladder, once finished and rinsed out does the job as well.
I got this to replace some older style backpacking water storage bags. I haven't used it yet (have leak tested it) but it appears to be well made and the handle features are far superior to the old style ones (not sea to summit brand) I had been using (retired because they eventually started leaking). The only down side may be that it is a little heavier than the old style (which can no longer be found anywhere, per my searches)
I bought this for motorcycle camping. It's the perfect size for my needs. I don't drink or use a lot of water when I go away so this does me very well. It feels rugged enough to take a bit of abuse and it's good to know the bladder can be replaced if needs be. It's a PITA to take it out and put back though so be warned! It's folded in a manner that allows it to unfold when filled within the bag so you need to put it back in in the same manner otherwise you won't get to use the full 2L of it. I'd probably rather the outer bag be a little larger to accommodate the inner bag being less folded inside, but that's just a minor complaint.
I received one of these from a friend, and have had the most difficult time removing the cover to refill it. It appears to be impossible to remove, even with tools. The piece that should be removable may have melded to the rest of it?! It's incredibly frustrating to have what otherwise would be a great product be completely non-functional.
got one of these about half a year ago and first used it for cold water. Liked the light weight to content ratio and also the nifty one-hand-operation. Many hikes with the pack tap in my backpack showed no problems or leakage. The outlet was so controllable, you could easily fill a small-mouthed pop bottle from the pack-tap without (much) spilling.However, I would have liked to use the tap for hot water also, to have a hot water bottle in my sleeping bag and a supply of not frozen water in the morning. While Mylar is supposed to be hot-water proof, the tap valve apparently isn't. After giving it a try with about 95°C water, the bladder and casing seemed ok. After cooling off and drying out, the tap valve had become hard and showed some bubbly deformation, plus it ... Moregot one of these about half a year ago and first used it for cold water. Liked the light weight to content ratio and also the nifty one-hand-operation. Many hikes with the pack tap in my backpack showed no problems or leakage. The outlet was so controllable, you could easily fill a small-mouthed pop bottle from the pack-tap without (much) spilling.However, I would have liked to use the tap for hot water also, to have a hot water bottle in my sleeping bag and a supply of not frozen water in the morning. While Mylar is supposed to be hot-water proof, the tap valve apparently isn't. After giving it a try with about 95°C water, the bladder and casing seemed ok. After cooling off and drying out, the tap valve had become hard and showed some bubbly deformation, plus it leaked.Would appreciate if Sea to Summit could use hot-water proof materials for the tap valve, too!
While backpacking on Cumberland island, my water source was further away than I’d prefer. By collecting water once and pouring my full clean water bottles into this, I could stockpile more water to avoid having to make several trips to fill my filter bag! I just hung it from a tree next to camp and used it throughout the weekend with no issues.
I use have this hanging in my campervan. It's easy to pour water from the spout and taste fine straight away. Don't know how long the bladder will last, seems quite a bit out of shape when empty. I bought a spare with original purchase. Happy with it so far.
We had 2 Pack Tap 10L bags. Normally, we use a hard plastic water container (5-6 gallons). We still kept that for this trip, but we then added the Pack Taps to hold water. We typically tried to carry a lot of water (5-8 gal) because we were primitive camping and wanted to be prepared.Pros:- Pretty easy to fill from different sources. We ended up not using our hard plastic water container much for daily use because of the greater ease of using the Pack Tap.- The spigot was nice for filling containers, brushing teeth, washing hands, rinsing dishes. Easy 1-hand use when hung.- It was easy to handle with the handle straps or just carrying it like a baby.-It was neat how we could set it in the back of the Jeep with the spigot up when travelling. It formed to the ... MoreWe had 2 Pack Tap 10L bags. Normally, we use a hard plastic water container (5-6 gallons). We still kept that for this trip, but we then added the Pack Taps to hold water. We typically tried to carry a lot of water (5-8 gal) because we were primitive camping and wanted to be prepared.Pros:- Pretty easy to fill from different sources. We ended up not using our hard plastic water container much for daily use because of the greater ease of using the Pack Tap.- The spigot was nice for filling containers, brushing teeth, washing hands, rinsing dishes. Easy 1-hand use when hung.- It was easy to handle with the handle straps or just carrying it like a baby.-It was neat how we could set it in the back of the Jeep with the spigot up when travelling. It formed to the available space. We also cinched it to a hard case. 10L was enough for a day.- We could hang it on our hi-lift jack on the Jeep, very accessible.Cons:-If you are in a place without a hanging spot on your vehicle or in the desert/place without trees, you may have a hard time finding a place to hang the bag for optimal use.-The dust cap was a bit awkward. It would fall down under the spigot when filling items.-Larger opening to fill the bag. Many places that had wells or water fill-ups had larger spigot nozzles. Also, a larger opening would allow for ice.Overall, we ended up using the Pack Tap as our primary water container. We ended up calling them the "water stingray" because of its shape.
| Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Season | Year-round |
| Sport | Multi-Sport |
| Product dimensions | 23 x 10 x 10 cm; 45.36 Grams |