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The Hydration Bladder | Divide features a 2-liter capacity with two separated compartments, perfect for carrying both water and isotonic drinks. Designed for unisex adults, it combines lightweight portability with durable, glass-like technology, making it an essential companion for any active lifestyle.
| Capacity | 2 Liters |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Tank Volume | 2 Liters |
| Manufacturer | Source Hydration, LLC |
| UPC | 616223018922 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00616223018922 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.13 x 6.42 x 1.97 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.17 x 7.48 x 0.39 inches |
| Brand Name | Source |
| Warranty Description | manufacturer |
| Model Name | Widepac Divide |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Part Number | 2061520102 |
| Style | 2-liter |
| Included Components | Hydration System |
| Size | 2-Liter |
A**L
Worth the money--lasts forever. Careful if you use in extreme cold; QD fittings may freeze
I love this bladder for what it is. I've had zero problems cleaning it, there has never been a plastic taste, and it's awesome to have a small quantity of electrolyte solution in addition to water for those long days where you're pushing and sweating hard. It seals well, there's a strap hole at the top to keep it from falling down into your pack as you deplete it, the valves and check valves don't leak, and it's fairly hardy if surviving multiple dirtbike crashes is any indicator.Where it falls short is that the bite valves don't flow nearly as fast as I'd like. Not having a cover for the valve is kind of lame, but I eat enough dirt while riding that I don't particularly notice or care. One feature which is excellent in design and poor in performance is the QD fittings on the bottom. During an extremely cold winter ride, the hose froze along with the valve, and the valve never worked right again. At that point, it became a single-compartment bladder. Finally, it's a bit on the expensive side for what it is. $42 for a bladder?Revising my review from 4 to 5 stars after several years of using these. I still have my original from 2015 and I still use it. I virtually never clean it, but I mostly run water and do flush it after using electrolyte. I've watched my kids go through several other bladders a piece at $15ea (and failure on the trail or race REALLY sucks), so the Dvide has paid for itself. I bought another this summer for a different pack and it's excellent as well. It's tough, the water tastes good after years of use and abuse, and the QD fittings still haven't failed other than the one that froze and apparently cracked.
B**S
Works great for mt
Works great for mt. biking. No longer waiting for a stop or an easy section to get a sip from my energy drink water bottle.
D**.
Poor Execution of A Good Idea
Bladder does not work. Has two sides which is a good idea. But what happens is when Side 1 is low on liquid, and Side 2 if full, the pressure from Side 2 blocks off the valve on the other side and doesn’t allow you to drink what’s left on the other opposing. Good idea, poor execution. Wish I would have just gotten a single fill bladder.
J**D
It also fit well in my Camelbak pack and was just as comfortable as my original 3L bladder
I purchased this to use in my Camelbak pack in place of a traditional Camelbak bladder since I wanted to carry two different drinks. If you want to carry two different drinks then this does the job. The drink valve's are ok and serve their purpose. Where this only gets 2 stars for me though is in filling and cleaning. I found it difficult to fill with two different liquids to capacity since you can't individually close one side or the other. Holding one side or the other open as well is difficult so you're not spilling your energy drink into your water. Once closed though it sealed well and had no leaks. It also fit well in my Camelbak pack and was just as comfortable as my original 3L bladder.Cleaning was a whole different story. Easy to empty yes, easy to properly clean no. The bladder collapses way to easy making it difficult to dry out inside. There's no way to hang it upside down as well to drain. My Camelbak has built in "clips" for lack of a better term, that holds the bladder open so air can flow in and dry it completely. It's a lot stiffer than a standard Camelbak bladder as well which I think adds to the difficulty of cleaning.I think if the company came up with an accessory to help dry it out as well as designing the bladders to seal independently then then this could reach a 4-5 star rating. I'll still use it because it does work but it won't be used as often as a standard Camelbak bladder.
D**Z
Convenient
Bought it a while back and had used it a couple of times since.Sort of a game changer for myself as I used to have a bladder for water and another bottle for electrolytes.Now, I just need to carry this and im good to go.Best part about it is you can freeze one side first and then add whatever drink you want at the 2nd compartment so you'll always have something cold to drink.My only complaint (and this is really REALLY a minor issue) is if you want to get exactly 1.5L, you got to fill them both compartments at the same time. Why it is a SMALL issue for me is that I tend to freeze one part first so if I just fill that compartment up, I tend to get less volume on the other. Hope that makes sense for those reading this.To combat that, will usually fill up one with water and the other with air.
A**N
Great for Stand Up Paddling
Cleans Easily . Bite valves are perfect and bag fully opens on top for easy cleaning. I use while Stand Up Paddling. My Vaikobe life vest has a hydration pocket but doesn’t accommodate the full length... I’m able to fold over the top of source bladder to fit...the top seal of Source bladder makes this easier that with a screw cap. I can fold at any point and with less bulk. My biggest concern was that the 3liter size would be too long to fit, but I’m happy with folding over the top.
J**N
My riding buddies are envious
Fits in my Osprey pack fine. Hoses are slightly shorter than the original bladder, but that's a good thing - no need for the magnetic holder, the hoses are just the right length to be where you need them without excess dangling length. Really nice to have two compartments, I put a sports drink or BCAAs in one side, water in the other. No annoying plastic taste whatsoever. Get one, you won't be disappointed.
C**N
Hydration pack works fine, but the covers for the mouth pieces were ...
Hydration pack works fine, but the covers for the mouth pieces were missing!! Sort of makes the unit not useable!!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago