I was wondering if anybody out there has any advice for carrying 5L of water at a time. I often use a GG Mariposa which is easy to fit 5L into because of the large volume and tall mesh pockets. However, I recently bought a 35L Golite Jam to try out smaller volume packs because the Mariposa was just too big for my 3-season gear. I have been enjoying the smaller volume and the tougher material of the Golite until I tried to stick 5L of water into it. The pack carried just fine when I had 4L of the water in two 2L platy's inside the pack body. The other 1L was just a store-bought disposable bottle that I keep in a mesh pocket. However, the platy's were very difficult to access when placed in this manner and required me to take most of my gear out of the pack so I could yank them out (the inside of the 210D dyneema-grid material is surprisingly tacky). I also tried sticking them in the mesh pockets on the outside of the pack which worked well until they started flopping over about 10 steps later. My next attempt involved sticking the platy's closer to my back, but that caused the pack to be uncomfortably bulgy. My final attempt was to just stick the 4L of water on top of everything, but that made the pack uncomfortably unstable and caused it to pull back considerably.
Am I just stuck with taking a bunch of gear out of my pack when I want to access my water? It wouldn't be too bad if I just filled the 1L bottle occasionally, but there has to be a more elegant solution.


