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Source H2O Hydration System Tested

Source H2O Hydration Sytem Tested

Price: £17.00

Weight: 227 grammes (pair size 43)

Features: Two-litre capacity , PVC, polyurethane-free Novell bladder with antimicrobial impregnation, hnaging / carrying handle, easy-refill handle, large filler cap, weave-covered tubing, double-thick, clear bladder, Hands-free Z-valve with cover, tube clip. Also available as three-litre version.

Good bladder with minimal taint and microbe growrth.
Some odd touches.


The Concept Hydration systems are relatively new to the outdoors with Platypus and Camelbak probably the best-known brands in the area. Souce is another alternative, snapping at the heels of the big boys with an Israeli-made hydration range that packs an impressive specification.

The H2O is a beefed-up system with a double-thick, confidence inspiring bladder and all manner of tough nylon reinforcements to make sure it lasts. Like other hydration bladders, it's designed to sit in your pack's hydration pocket and allow hands-free, on the move hydration, simple really.


Features As hydration bladders go, the H2O has a fair few features going on. The bladder is double-thickness PVC and, along with the tube, impregnated with an antimicrobial element to inhibit the growth of mould and smells. The whole thing is uses Nylon fabric to protect the edges of the bladder and to provide a handle for carrying and clipping into packs where appropriate and the tube is covered with a woven fabric, though we're not sure why, unless it's just a cosmetic measure.
In Action We've been using the H2O for a couple of months now, both with water and energy drinks and it's been pretty decent so far. Overall build quality feels good with a tough bladder material and useful handles for both hanging and filling.

The PVC bladder works well too, holding noticeably less taint from energy drinks than, say, a Camelbak, and so far, despite some deliberate neglect, there's been no sign of mould either. Probably just as well since while the woven cover over the tube looks nice, it means you can't spot any pink or grey growths in your hydration pathway...

Arguably the most crucial part of any hydration system is the bite valve and the Source one works very well. It''s not quite as free flowing as the benchmark Camelbak version, but unlike some competitors, we never felt we were trying to suck ice cream through a straw... We have heard reports of leaking valves with prolonged use, but so far ours has been fine.

One thing we didn't like, was the clip-on and off valve cover, which rattled around if you were running or biking and was a pig to replace one-handed. In the end we simply cut it off and ran the risk of accidental leaks in transit. A Camelbak-style shut-off valve would be a neater solution, though when in place, the cap does keep the bite valve free of mud and other nasties.

The large-ish cap and handle makes filling straightforward, though a larger one still would make cleaning even easier by allowing you to get your hand right inside. We did find that care was needed when tightening the cap - if you don't wind it right down, the bladder will leak easily.


Verdict


Minimal taint, minimal mould and tough contruction combined with a free-flowing bite-valve thatr's also easy to dismantle for cleaning makes for an impressive hydration alternative that we've been using a lot.

We could happily lose the woven tube cover, add a shut-off mechanism to the valve and go for a bigger filler cap, but even as things stand, the Source H2O works well enough to score high points. Even if the valve does leak eventually, the bladder is good enough to justify retro-fitting a Camelbak valve for further use. And, if it's as tough as it feels, there should be a lot of that.

Performance

Value


Sourceweb site


Pushed for time: Israeli-made alternative hydration system, with great build, taint resistance and an anti-microbial treatment that mininmises mould growth even with neglect. The bite valve works well too, though the slide off cap is a bit pants. Good option.


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Andrew Olds 
Posted: 05/09/05 23:06:40 40
I've been using one of these for a couple of years now. I initially bought it when I decided to start mountain biking - it was the cheapest bladder in my local outdoor shop, so I bought it. Having not seen any of the major competitor's offerings before buying this, I was amazed to see that the likes of Camelbak and Platypus bladders carried a significantly higher price tag, whilst being of what seems to be a much lower spec.

Having the whole bladder held in its nylon 'frame' makes filling to the brim really easy, as you can hold it by the 'handle' without squashing the bladder itself. I always assumed (and ave read in other reviews) that the reason for the tube being braided was partly to give added abrasion resistance, but the main benefit ...
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