








❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead – Hydrate Like a Pro!
The FREEMOVE 2L Sky Blue Insulated Thermo Cooler Bag is a lightweight, durable sleeve designed specifically to hold and protect 2-liter hydration bladders. Featuring high-grade thermal insulation, it keeps water cool up to three times longer, while its abrasion-resistant polyester exterior and secure Velcro closure ensure lasting performance across all outdoor activities—from hiking and biking to winter sports. Compact and easy to carry, it’s the essential hydration upgrade for active professionals who demand reliability and style on the go.










| ASIN | B01LNX301I |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,708 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #533 in Camping Coolers |
| Brand | FREEMOVE |
| Color | 2L Sky Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (451) |
| Date First Available | 22 January 2017 |
| Features | Insulated, Lightweight, Portable |
| Height | 2 centimeters |
| Included Components | Shoulder Strap |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FMCB-2L |
| Length | 39 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | FREEMOVE |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 39 x 20 x 2 cm; 72.57 g |
| Season | all seasons |
| Shape | flat |
| Sport | cycling |
| Width | 20 centimeters |
| insulation-material-type | Polyester |
M**U
The bag suits my purpose of keeping precooled items cold. Can't use ice in it as it leaks when ice melts. Velcro closure is too strong for the material used in the bag. You'll get tears if you aren't careful opening it.
K**N
Great quality product. Does as advertised.
T**Y
Great bag. Not sure on the insulation quality. Carried a cold bag in it and it was warm in two hours
O**E
Such a great cooler bag for hydration packs - keeps the water very cold for a long time!
F**Y
I just received this product and haven't had a chance to really test it but based on experience it looks like what I needed. I have been using hydration bladders for years and for years I have used camelback bags. It gets really hot here and I do like cold water so in the past I have made my own sleeves from aluminized bubble wrap. To be sure - that really works and it just takes a little patience to get the right fit. I have one in my 3 liter camelback Mule right now. But I wanted to be able to use a bladder with an older Duluth rucksack and my homemade jobs were not making the cut. I looked at the camelback standalone bag and it looked interesting enough for me to go to a local retailer and check them out. Very nice bags - not a good fit for my pack but I would have liked one as a back-up bladder when I lived in the desert. I also checked out the Deuter sleeve - its really nice and I use Deuter and Osprey backpacks so I was really interested. It was too big - I really needed a slim two liter sleeve. Just got this little guy today. My two liter bladder is a snug but appropriate fit and it is an exact fit for my old Duluth rucksack. I am going to give it a try tomorrow. The center location for the tube exit looks like it will work well but it looks like it will be easy to route the tube out the side if need be. For the cost - this looks like a good value. Our heat index today is 102 with high humidity so tomorrow will be a good initial test for me. As a side note - it is too large to fit in my camelback rogue that I use when biking. The rogue does a good job of insulation so I didn't need it for that application but I tried it anyway.
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