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Fuzzymuzzle
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May 6, 2017
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Can anyone speak to the taste of the water from the Hydrapak? I have Camelbak's brand new one and have tried every possible method for removing the plastic flavor to no avail. I can eliminate it for several hours by soaking it with a baking soda/vinegar solution before filling but anything longer and that nasty taste returns. I read many reviews on reservoirs before purchasing the Camelbak and so few mention any flavor and some reported no flavor. Either people are lying or just don't care about plastic flavored water.
May 6, 2017
qubitstx
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May 11, 2017
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FuzzymuzzleI've not had a taste issue with my Hydrapak. I've owned 3--my first was when they were marketed under the Dakine brand. I agree that Camelbak's often have a rubbery/chemical taste, but haven't figured out if it comes from the feed tube or the container itself. (I suspect the tube, because once I start the water flowing, it tastes better.) If you still have issues, one option (if backpacking) is to put an inline filter along the tube. I've used one from DrinkSafeSystems (UK) that has activated carbon (unlike the Sawyer filters).
May 11, 2017
Amber_426
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Aug 7, 2017
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FuzzymuzzleUsed mine a few times and still has plastic taste to water... anyone have tips to take the chemical taste out? I've washed multiple times and soaked in vinegar
Aug 7, 2017
Fuzzymuzzle
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Aug 13, 2017
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Amber_426Any luck?
Aug 13, 2017
Amber_426
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Aug 15, 2017
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FuzzymuzzleStill plastic taste more noticeable when water has sat in it for a bit and isn't cold anymore.... gonna try soaking in with baking soda and water this weekend then rinse with vinegar and see. But it's getting kinda ridiculous...
Aug 15, 2017
Fuzzymuzzle
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Aug 15, 2017
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Amber_426It almost is ridiculous...almost nobody notices or carrd. I mean, if you taste plastic how could that possibly be ok? I'm thinking of DIYing a gravity system using a stainless bottle, some tubing and a bite valve. It'll weigh twice as much but if done right I might avoid unintended gender change.
Aug 15, 2017
arislan
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Aug 18, 2017
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FuzzymuzzleYes plastic taste is there but not as bad as a camelbak. I've switched to this from my 4 year old camelbak. This isn't as bad compare to the camelbak, it isn't as strong. I only use mine when pack weight is really an issue and I have to carry high volume, otherwise I'll try to stick to my titanium bottles for low volume or multiple SS when pack weight isn't an issue.
Aug 18, 2017
Fuzzymuzzle
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Aug 18, 2017
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arislanI have a brand new Crux Camelbak...said to be way better than the older ones but again, to me it's pretty nasty within several hours. Pretty inconvenient to have to soak it with baking soda and vinegar so often. My plain Camelbak water bottle barely needs to be cleaned and has zero taste. Can't wait till the tech catches up to my taste.
Aug 18, 2017
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