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Camelbak Ergo HydroLock
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Average Rating: 4 star rating (5 Reviews)
Our Price: $9.88
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  • Shut off valve lets you control flow
  • 90 degree bend for easy drinking on the go.
Product Description:
90degree angle, shortens the tube length with no reduction in fluid flow. Lockable flow for no-leak storage. Bite valve not included.
Customers' Reviews:  
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5 out of 5 stars.  No more leaks!, June 29, 2010
I bought my Camelbak bladder ages ago before they had this flow-stopper product. I would always set my backpack down only to find the bottom of it soaked when I picked it up again because it was accidentally squeezing the bite valve and letting the water out. But no more! I finally got around to getting the Hydrolock and all of my leak mishaps have been solved. It's definitely a must-have for any Camelbak.

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2 out of 5 stars.  Love the design, hate the implementation, June 25, 2010
We wear our Camelbak packs when we're riding motorcycles, and the Ergo lock is great - fits inside the helmet more easily than the straight valve, and the on/off feature keeps us from sitting on an open valve and draining fluid all over ourselves and our riding buddies at a restaurant (yep, it's happened).

The problem is the rotating section of the valve is only held in by friction. Catch a closed valve on any part of your clothing and it easily removes itself and is lost. This has happened to me one and my husband twice while we're riding. Which is why I'm purchasing another here on forCycling!

A tiny design change to the valve, including a ridge inside the valve to "snap" it in place, something like that, would solve the problem and make this a 5-star product.

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5 out of 5 stars.  Good item, October 27, 2009
I bouht this again, because I used to have one and it worked good, so bought another one.

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful

 
5 out of 5 stars.  Simple design, difficult to get it wrong..., August 20, 2009
There isn't much to this item, it locks the water hose, to keep your precious H20 from leaking out exactly as advertised.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

 
4 out of 5 stars.  Ergo Lock is a water saver, August 16, 2009
Before the Ergo HydroLock I'd loose my water by an ill placed back pack on the bite valve. They HydroLock has solved this nicely. I also like the 90 degree design that puts the bite valve at good angle. Note that if you've lost your bite valve as I did, you have to purchase that separately for another $6.

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