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Teton Sports Oasis Review

This pack’s highlight is its storage space, but its hydration system is hard to use and difficult to clean
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Teton Sports Oasis Review (This pack has good storage and ways to carry extra bottles, but its hydration system is hard to use and te bite valve...)
This pack has good storage and ways to carry extra bottles, but its hydration system is hard to use and te bite valve is prone to working its way closed while using it.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams
Price:  $50 List
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Manufacturer:   Teton
By Tara Reddinger-Adams ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 20, 2023
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RANKED
#12 of 12
  • Ease of Drinking - 20% 3.0
  • Ease of Filling - 20% 2.0
  • Comfort - 20% 5.0
  • Storage - 20% 8.0
  • Weight - 10% 4.0
  • Ease of Cleaning - 10% 2.0

Our Verdict

This pack has an attractive price point and good storage. However, its hydration system is hard to use and hard to clean. If you're someone who only occasionally uses a hydration pack you may want to consider this one, but overall there are much better options in our review.
REASONS TO BUY
Lots of storage
Adjustable fit for a range of body sizes
REASONS TO AVOID
Bite valve is hard to use
Bladder is hard to clean
Bladder is hard to fill
Editor's Note: This review was updated in March 2023, after testing in comparison with the rest of our lineup of hydration packs.

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Bottom Line This packs hydration system is hard to use and clean and overshadows its positive storage attributesThis model scores well in every rating metric and is our favorite overall hydration packThe biggest pack in our review carries large loads comfortably and is made for all-day hiking and bikingA simple, effective design that is great for lighter loadsThis minimalist, lightweight pack allows you to carry the basics and stash a layer
Rating Categories Teton Sports Oasis Osprey Syncro 12 Deuter Compact EXP 14 Gregory Nano 18 H2O CamelBak Classic Li...
Ease of Drinking (20%)
3.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Ease of Filling (20%)
2.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
6.0
Comfort (20%)
5.0
7.0
9.0
6.0
4.0
Storage (20%)
8.0
8.0
10.0
8.0
4.0
Weight (10%)
4.0
4.0
2.0
6.0
9.0
Ease of Cleaning (10%)
2.0
7.0
8.0
5.0
6.0
Specs Teton Sports Oasis Osprey Syncro 12 Deuter Compact EXP 14 Gregory Nano 18 H2O CamelBak Classic Li...
Pack Size 18 L 12 L 14 L 18 L 2 L
Bladder Capacity 2 L 2.5 L 3 L 3 L 2 L
Measured Weight 32.0 oz 35.2 oz 41.6 oz 25.6 oz 14.5 oz
Waist Belt Adjustable < = 60" 3/4" webbing Padded with two zippered pockets Removable 3/4" webbing None

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Teton Sports Oasis is one of the least expensive packs we tested, but that doesn't mean that it's lacking in great features. The pack has serious storage and some features that are typically only found on higher-priced packs, such as an integrated whistle and rain cover. However, its hydration system leaves us wanting. The bladder is difficult to fill and clean and the bite valve is difficult to drink from.

Performance Comparison


teton sports oasis - the pack has great storage and some nice features like a built-in...
The pack has great storage and some nice features like a built-in whistle, but the hydration system frustrated our testers.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

Ease of Drinking


The bite valve on the Teton Sports Oasis continually frustrated our testers. To open the bite valve you pull on it and you push on it to close it. During our testing, we found the bite valve difficult to drink from. We had to bite the valve at just the right spot and suck hard to get water, which then often caused the bite valve to close as we were drinking.

teton sports oasis - the on-off switch easily closes when sucking from the bite valve.
The on-off switch easily closes when sucking from the bite valve.
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The hydration system's hose is long and the shoulder straps lack any hose retainer, allowing the hose to just hang and dangle unless we threaded it through the loop on the sternum strap — which then made drinking from it more difficult. After a few weeks of use, we noticed our water had an awful taste when we used the Oasis, so much so that we resorted to using the water bottle on our bike instead of sipping from the bladder.

Ease of Filling


The Teton Sports Oasis has a 2-liter bladder with a small, screw top opening. The bladder lacks a handle and therefore is challenging to fill. Our testers ended up putting a finger through the hole where the bladder attaches to the pack to hold it while filling, which is definitely not ideal.

We tried holding the bladder by the screw top lid and the holes...
We tried holding the bladder by the screw top lid and the holes while filling since there is no handle or string point to hold.
There is no good place to hold the bladder while filling it.
There is no good place to hold the bladder while filling it.
Without any handle, the Oasis is challenging to fill easily.

Accessing the bladder and sliding it in and out of its pocket is quite easy, and the pocket is large enough to accept a full bladder with no difficulties. While the pack comes with a 2-liter bladder there is plenty of space in the pocket to use a 3-liter bladder instead.

teton sports oasis - the pocket for the bladder is roomy and large enough to put in a...
The pocket for the bladder is roomy and large enough to put in a full bladder with ease.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

Comfort


The back panel of the Oasis is made of ripstop polyester with two mesh padded strips to aid in breathability. The pack sits close to the body and offers minimal ventilation, making it best suited for cooler weather and activities with lighter exertion.

Overall, our testers found the pack's fit reasonably comfortable and highly adjustable. The shoulder straps are contoured and there is enough webbing and adjustability to fit testers with small and large torsos alike. All of the straps also have elastic retainers on them to keep loose ends tidy.

teton sports oasis - the pack is relatively comfortable for hiking and riding, but not as...
The pack is relatively comfortable for hiking and riding, but not as breathable or supportive as others in our test.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

Storage


The Oasis has 18 liters of storage with options to increase its capacity through bungee cords and side mesh pockets. Although some of this pack's features lack the refinement found in other packs, its storage impressed our testers. There are two smaller zippered pockets on the front of the pack. The top pocket lacks internal organizing pockets while the bottom has two mesh pockets and a clip. These pockets are easy to access, have two-way zippers with large pulls, and are built to stick out from the pack. They are both spacious and can hold quite a bit. These two pockets work well for storing smaller items like keys, snacks, and wallets.

teton sports oasis - the front storage pockets are deep with lots of space.
The front storage pockets are deep with lots of space.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

The main compartment is one large pocket that also has two-way zippers with large pulls, making them easy to use, even with gloves on. This compartment is large enough to hold a sizeable first aid kit plus extra layers, with room to spare. There are side compression straps for tightening down full loads and two mesh pockets on the sides that easily fit a standard-sized water bottle. There is also a bungee strap on the front of the Oasis and a kangaroo-style pocket can be formed by stowing a jacket or helmet between the lower front pocket and the main body of the bag. It even has a built-in rain cover.

teton sports oasis - a bungee strap and mesh side pockets provide additional storage.
A bungee strap and mesh side pockets provide additional storage.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

Weight


At 32 ounces on our scale, the Oasis is about average among contenders in our review when it comes to weight. However, it is the heaviest pack with just a 2-liter bladder. Yet, in terms of storage capacity, its weight is comparable to some of the other 3-liter packs in our review that have slightly less storage.

teton sports oasis - this pack comes in at an even 32 ounces, or 2 pounds, on our scale.
This pack comes in at an even 32 ounces, or 2 pounds, on our scale.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

Ease of Cleaning


Cleaning the Teton Sports Oasis bladder requires a small-diameter, long-handled brush. The bladder has a hose quick disconnect at the base, but the screw top opening is only 2" wide, making it too small for an adult hand to fit into. Our testers have an assortment of brushes and found that only a brush with a smaller diameter round head fits into this bladder for cleaning.

teton sports oasis - we found that only a round head, small diameter brush fit into the...
We found that only a round head, small diameter brush fit into the bladder for cleaning.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

Should You Buy the Teton Sports Oasis?


It's hard to ignore the Oasis' attractive price point and storage, however, the hydration system, including the bladder and bite valve left our testers desiring more. Our testing team remarked that if they owned the Oasis, they would switch out the bladder for a different brand. If you are someone who uses a hydration pack on occasion, the Oasis might be a good fit for you, however given its sub-par hydration system and the funky water taste we experienced, we would recommend considering some of the other packs in our review.

teton sports oasis - it is hard to overlook the pack&#039;s hard-to-use hydration system which...
It is hard to overlook the pack's hard-to-use hydration system which continually frustrated our testers.
Credit: Tara Reddinger-Adams

What Other Hydration Pack Should You Consider?


If you're looking for something similar to the Oasis in capacity but with a better hydration system, we recommend the Deuter Compact EXP 14, whose storage capacity expands to 19 liters. The EXP 14 comes with a 3-liter bladder and is incredibly versatile and comfortable to wear. Another large-capacity pack to consider is the Gregory Endo 15, which has slightly less storage but features Gregory's highly rated 3-liter 3D bladder. The Endo also has a very breathable and supportive back panel, making it a great choice for heavier loads and warmer weather.

Tara Reddinger-Adams