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by Paul Holroyd
 REVIEWS 30 / 03 / 06
 

Camelbak Omega Reservoir Tested

Camelbak Omega Hydration System tested

Price: £22.00

Weight: 225 grammes (including tube and bite valve)

Features:Ergonomic handle with screw-on lid, three-litre capacity, HydroGuard Anti Microbial technology, latest version uses Hydrotanium material and is guaranteed for life, Big Bite valve. Also used Ergo Hydrolock extra at £6.00.

Great, high-flowing bite valve.
Taints badly and hard to open reservoir cap.


The Concept It's a hydration bladder from the original hydration people, that's it really.
Features The three-litre Omega comes with a plastic handle to hold it open, one-handed under taps, a chunky screw-top cap and, in this case, Camelbak's accessory Ergo Hydrolock valve extension which puts the valve at a more logical angle and allows you to lock it off for safe transport, if you can remember to.
In Action Previous Camelbaks we've used have been okay, but the latest Omega really started to frustrate us. First, it's fine used with plain water, but dare to use an energy or electrolyte replacement drink and the bladder material taints nastily with no way of removing the taste. That's not inevitable, our usual Source bladder stays virtually taint free in the same circumstances.

As if that's not bad enough, we found the screw-on reservoir cap massively stiff and almost impossible to open on occasion. Even lubing the threads with vaseline made only a marginal difference and anyone with weak grip strength is going to be in trouble.

On the plus side, the handle device works well for holding the bladder open when filling and the Camelbak Big Bite Valve is far and away the best we've used. It's a simple design but flows freely and never seems to leak, we love it and the Ergo Hydrolock add-on makes it even better. We had no leakage issues either.


Verdict


If this was a bite valve review the Omega would score top marks, but the stiffness of the cap and the tainting problem really let it down to the point where we can't recommend it. That said, the Big Bite valve makes a great upgrade for sluggish flowing systems from other brands and is available separately.


Performance

Value


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Pushed for time Great bite valve, but use energy drink and the bladder material taints plus the screw-on reservoir cap became so stiff we could barely open it even after lubricating the threads. Looks elsewhere.


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