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Drinking Tubes for Water Bottles

Joanne P

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Camino Frances June 2018 & June 2023
I like the idea of converting water bottles to a "hydration pack"rather than using a hydration bladder.

I have found these 2 (similar) options:
SmarTube
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GM6LWS/?tag=casaivar02-20

and Source Convertube
http://sourceoutdoor.com/en/bottles/22-convertube-hydration-system

They seem to come with slightly different sized adaptors to fit different sized bottles, so i'm not sure which one to buy.

I'm looking for feedback on either, re their suitability for bottles purchased both along the Camino, and in Australia.

Thanks
 
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I have been using the SmarTube since 2013 and find it great. I use it with a .75L water bottle in the outside pack pocket with another spare bottle in the opposite pocket. You can order a straight or right angle mouthpiece. I re-use the water bottles until they need to be changed. Rince out the tube and fittings every day.
The other tube seems to be a similar but dearer option.
The smartube comes with two bottle cap size fittings.
 
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I have been using the SmarTube since 2013 and find it great. I use it with a .75L water bottle in the outside pack pocket with another spare bottle in the opposite pocket. You can order a straight or right angle mouthpiece. I re-use the water bottles until they need to be changed. Rince out the tube and fittings every day.
The other tube seems to be a similar but dearer option.
The smartube comes with two bottle cap size fittings.

Thanks. I didn't realise there was a choice of mouthpiece - good to know.
 
I bought a SmarTube, but even though it says it fits all "standard" water bottles, I haven't found a bottle here in the US because we stubbornly resist conversion to the metric system. As our European compadres have said, the SmarTube works fine for them, and I'm sure it will work fine in Spain, but if you're in the US you'll need to find a bottle with metric threads on their caps for it to work around here.
 
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I bought a SmarTube, but even though it says it fits all "standard" water bottles, I haven't found a bottle here in the US because we stubbornly resist conversion to the metric system. As our European compadres have said, the SmarTube works fine for them, and I'm sure it will work fine in Spain, but if you're in the US you'll need to find a bottle with metric threads on their caps for it to work around here.
Really? I'm in the US, and have a Smart Tube which I have been able to use on several bottles. Sorry, I don't remember exactly which ones, other than a couple of collapsible bottles that I bought.
 
Let me add just a bit to this. If contemplating the use of metal (aluminum or stainless) water bottles, there doesn't seem to be a standard cap thread.
 
Really? I'm in the US, and have a Smart Tube which I have been able to use on several bottles. Sorry, I don't remember exactly which ones, other than a couple of collapsible bottles that I bought.

Agreed. US also, and I use the SmarTube on 1 liter, collapsible Platypus bottles. Works fine.
 
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Really? I'm in the US, and have a Smart Tube which I have been able to use on several bottles. Sorry, I don't remember exactly which ones, other than a couple of collapsible bottles that I bought.
Well what do you know...I've been trying it on regular water bottled water bottles because that's what I used in Spain. But I just tried it on one of those collapsible Platypus bottles from REI and it's working just fine; they must have metric threads. Thanks for the tip -- you just turned what I assumed was a useless purchase into something worthwhile :)
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Well what do you know...I've been trying it on regular water bottled water bottles because that's what I used in Spain. But I just tried it on one of those collapsible Platypus bottles from REI and it's working just fine; they must have metric threads. Thanks for the tip -- you just turned what I assumed was a useless purchase into something worthwhile :)
Jim

Love the Platy bottles. They are so lightweight, virtually indestructible, last forever, never stink..... and the SmarTube makes them that much more versatile.

One improvement however would be cap that was tethered. I'm always in danger of losing mine when I attach the SmarTube.
 

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