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While reading through one of the more recent water bottle vs. hydration bladder debates, I was reminded of something I came across a few weeks ago, bookmarked, and promptly forgot about until said recent debate made me think of it again:
Basically, it's a kit that turns a standard Nalgene bottle (and other kinds of bottles) into a hydration system via a lid adapter and drinking hose. I think the main reason why the eternal water bottle vs. hydration bladder debate is so, well, eternal is that there are valid and practical reasons for preferring one or the other. I've always considered myself firmly in the Nalgene/external water bottle camp — but then I'll read a thoroughly convincing argument for water bladders (like this one that @davebugg posted in the thread that got me thinking about all this again) and I'll start to seriously consider making the switch.
It looks like the One Bottle system might be an answer to that dilemma. One of the main reasons I prefer a Nalgene/external water bottle is for ease of hydration when I'm not walking. I can use it while I'm flying or training to my destination, easily transfer it from my main pack to my day pack on my rest days/post-Camino travels, and keep it by my bed in case I get thirsty in the middle of the night — three use cases for which a water bladder might be impractical or awkward. (I know I could always pack a Vapur or Platypus collapsible bottle for those purposes, but one less thing in my pack is one less thing to worry about.) The One Bottle system would let me drink out of my trusty Nalgene while I'm walking without having to remove my pack, and I'd be able to take it off at the end of the day so I can keep what my partner calls my "emotional support water bottle" with me at all times.
The only mention I've seen in these forums about it was this post by @Tickbush last month, but it seems like something many of us on here would find useful. Anyone have any thoughts (or better, actual experience) with something like this before I shell out $35 to order one?
Learn More — One Bottle Hydration™
The One Bottle Hydration System adds a convenient CamelBak style drinking tube to your wide mouth Nalgene or Hydro Flask. Put One Bottle into your pack instead of a hydration bladder and enjoy convenience plus versatility!
www.one-bottle.com
Basically, it's a kit that turns a standard Nalgene bottle (and other kinds of bottles) into a hydration system via a lid adapter and drinking hose. I think the main reason why the eternal water bottle vs. hydration bladder debate is so, well, eternal is that there are valid and practical reasons for preferring one or the other. I've always considered myself firmly in the Nalgene/external water bottle camp — but then I'll read a thoroughly convincing argument for water bladders (like this one that @davebugg posted in the thread that got me thinking about all this again) and I'll start to seriously consider making the switch.
It looks like the One Bottle system might be an answer to that dilemma. One of the main reasons I prefer a Nalgene/external water bottle is for ease of hydration when I'm not walking. I can use it while I'm flying or training to my destination, easily transfer it from my main pack to my day pack on my rest days/post-Camino travels, and keep it by my bed in case I get thirsty in the middle of the night — three use cases for which a water bladder might be impractical or awkward. (I know I could always pack a Vapur or Platypus collapsible bottle for those purposes, but one less thing in my pack is one less thing to worry about.) The One Bottle system would let me drink out of my trusty Nalgene while I'm walking without having to remove my pack, and I'd be able to take it off at the end of the day so I can keep what my partner calls my "emotional support water bottle" with me at all times.
The only mention I've seen in these forums about it was this post by @Tickbush last month, but it seems like something many of us on here would find useful. Anyone have any thoughts (or better, actual experience) with something like this before I shell out $35 to order one?
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