💧 Hydrate smarter, pack lighter, adventure further.
The HydraPak Flux is a BPA-free, ultra-lightweight collapsible water bottle available in 750ml, 1L, and 1.5L sizes. Designed for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts, it features a high flow nozzle with a protective dust cover, fits conveniently in pack pockets, and compresses down to pocket size when empty. Made from durable dual-layer TPU with RF welded seams, it’s compatible with 42mm water filters and backed by a lifetime warranty.
Brand | HydraPak |
Material | TPU, POM |
Bottle Type | Collapsible Water Bottle |
Color | Sutro Green |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Special Feature | collapsible |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 4.75"W x 9.1"H |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Model Name | FLUX 1L |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking |
Number of Items | 1 |
Theme | Outdoor Activities |
Reusability | Reusable |
Shape | Round |
Material Type Free | Bisphenol A (BPA) Free |
Style | 1L/32oz |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Sport | Training, Climbing, Camping & Hiking, Yoga, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Information | Flexible Bottle |
Item Weight | 102 Grams |
Manufacturer | HydraPak |
UPC | 834456003052 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00834456003052 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.23 x 7.44 x 3.82 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 3.5 x 9.1 inches |
Brand Name | HydraPak |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Part Number | GF420S |
Included Components | 1 Collapsible Water Bottle |
Size | 33.8 Ounces |
C**W
1l Bottle that Compresses to Pocket Size.
I have a smaller Hydrapak 350ml Stow bottle that I carry on my longer runs. I decided I needed a larger size for traveling and opted for the 1l size. I chose the Flux model since it has the ability to stand upright. I've used it for a few days already and like how the drinking nozzle operates with a twist to open and lock the nozzle. No aftertaste in the water that is a common complaint in those cheaper brands. It's convenient to have bottles that can compress to a small size when empty.
F**1
Much improved over the previous generation, love that it stands on its own
I've tried a few soft bottles because there's a lot of appeal for camping and traveling - lightweight and doesn't take a lot of space, and sometimes I don't want to deal a hydration bladder. They've all had issues - nalgene's would fall over due to the large wide mouth cap, platypus's were impossible to dry, and so on.Found an older model of the hydrapak flux that I loved for camping and traveling - super easy to pack, came in at least 32 oz, stood up on it's own, and was easier to clean and dry. Didn't super love the twist cap as it didn't release air so it would eventually flop over as you drank, and the mouthpiece was exposed.After the wife made me carry her double walled bottle during skiing, I bought her bottle, and I feel it's been improved in every way. It's wider so there's a more stable base, they added a flip cap, and now when you untwist, it lets air escape so the bottle will expand back to it's normal shape. They added clear plastic on the top so it's easier to see how much liquid is left, and the cap prevents leakage while still in the open twisted position. The loop is longer which makes it easier to roll up as in the pictures, but it's still kind of a pain, so I rarely do it. I'm undecided whether to just steal my wife's bottle, or buy a second one for myself. I still use hard bottles for sizes about 32 oz as I'm unsure of the sturdiness of the larger sizes, but this has become my go to whenever I want to take some water out of the house.
R**T
Very handy and stands on its own, but does impart a taste
I was looking for exactly this for awhile, but am surprised they didn't advertise a couple key features, such as it being free standing regardless of fill level. It's also easy to fold up and store as well as taking the Katadyne BeFree filters, as somewhat expected. The only bad thing is it does impart a plastic taste into what you put in it, though I don't have to worry about flavored drinks contaminating a filter with the stock cap. It does make a good compainion to a BeFree water bladder for longer outings.
J**H
My go to travel bottle
I travel a lot for work and this has becomemy go to bottle. Fits a large bottle of water which is just the right amount for me on a plane. Sturdy enough to fill up in at an airport water station, but flexible enough to fit in my backpack side sleeve or more importantly the seat back pocket in the seat ahead of me. Absolutely no leaks so far which is really due to the valve that you drink out of. Super solid though sometimes harder to open the cap which covers the part that your mouth touches. Love that it rolls up small when empty and the handle is quite durable. I wish the rolled up bottle more easily tucked into the handle. It does fit the filter they sell but won’t roll up as easily with it in the bottle.
K**I
Used 2 at universal studios
These worked great at universal studios. They have free ice and water fill up. They do have a slight taste like your drinking out of a garden hose. But I also used it with a nuun tablet and the taste was gone. I also really liked the valve. It was easy to use and didn't spill. The fit in my cargo shorts, and I was able to carry in my belt. Definitely would recommend these.
T**R
Works with the Katadyn filter.
As a UL they-hiker I was looking for an upgrade to the slow-filtering Sawyer, but needed a lightweight and reasonably durable bottle to pair with the Katadyn filter. While the Flux is heavier than a Smart water bottle, it’s worth the weight to be able to use the Katadyn filter.The bottle itself is remarkably durable (Appalachian Trail thru/hike tested), easy to fill due to its large mouth, and collapses a great deal when not full (which is great for traveling to the trail!).The sole drawback would be the plastic taste this bottle leaches into the water. At first it was bad. Like…really bad. I rinsed it, baking soda and lemon juice soaked, and finally bleach soaked it to get to a non-nauseating level of taste. Even after 4 months on the Appalachian Trail, it still has trace amounts of that delectable plastic flavor.TL;DR: it works with the Katadyn filter, but be prepared for the plastic taste to be around for quite some time.
D**D
Best Travel Water Bottle
I freaking LOVE this water bottle. It holds a great quantity of water, is perfect for traveling (size shrinks as you drink it; flexible), and the quality has been top notch thus far. Highly recommend for everyday use and traveling. The material also is strong enough to stand upright when it's mostly drank (so it doesn't tip over or list) .
C**R
Its great if you don't mind the sweet taste of plastic
We were on a trip to Alaska and I saw this bottle in an outdoor store calling out to me. Of course I quickly looked it up on amazon and did an impulse buy thinking it would be perfect for our next trip. Unfortunately, I should have used it before our return period with amazon. I really wanted to like this, its durable, it folds up small.. Drinking from it with the spout is hard to get used to since the bottle has no form, but doable. The issue is, when you put water in it... It morphs it to something unusable. The plastic taste was so bad after only a day in the bottle that my wife spit It out after taking a swig. We dumped the water and used a different bottle. Again, I wanted to like this but will prob just go back to our vacuum sealed bottles for our next trip. I am afraid this one will just collect dust for the rest of its life. I might try some of the lemon juice tricks I have read on other reviews but honestly I feel like I shouldn't have to do so much aftermarket effort to make a drinking bottle usable.
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