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Camelbak hose replacement? (Searched)

21K views 14 replies 11 participants last post by  funboarder1971  
#1 ·
Hey folks- The liner on my last good camelbak bladder's hose has delaminated. Third time this has happened (not a product issue- they get old), but I am looking to see if anyone has used food grade hose to replace it, and where did you pick it up at?

1/4 fuel line fits, and I have a grip of that. But it is made from Tygon F-4040-A and I can't find any info on whether or not that hose could hold some harmful chemies in it. Anyone?
 
#4 ·
Actually this bladder is pretty new, less than 1.5 years. I am sure the issue started when moving and packing the bladder- hose got kinked and sat like that for three weeks. Plus- I am one of those "reuse/repurpose" kind of people and try to consume less. I know there is a food grade hose available- just curious where to pick it locally before I order it.

While I am at it- I have only tried an MSR bladder once, any other good ones I should look at instead of Camelbak should I buy another bladder?
 
#6 ·
I've been using Dakine packs for the last few years and the bladders have been pretty decent. The newest one has a full size opening with a slide lock which makes it easy to fill with ice cubes. The only complaint I have is the bite valve, it kinda works a little too well. I've drained plenty of water in the car and on the ground just from laying the pack down on that thing...The good thing is that all the bladders seem to use the same size hose so swapping out to different valve is an easy thing.
 
#7 ·
You know- the garden hose analogy sealed it. I don't know why I worry so much. At 38, having been a motorcycle, aircraft and bike mechanic my whole life- I probably have more toxins in me than a peice of fuel line will do to me. Thumbs up to LHM!

Thanks for the word on the Dakine Ken. I need another two bladders for the endurance races I want to do later in the year.
 
#14 ·
dstepper said:
Why not call Camelback see what they have to say. I have heard that their customer service is very good. Some stuff is lifetime warranty, most stuff 2 years.

Dean

CamelBak Products, LLC
2000 S. McDowell, Suite 200
Petaluma, CA 94954

Tel: 800-767-8725 or 707-792-9700
Fax: 707-665-9231
I've had great luck with Camelback service. I send them the delaminated tube and they send me a new one back, free of charge. I've done this a few times.