Hydrapak Stash Collapsible Water Bottle - 1L for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.7
out of 10
7 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 7 Reviews
Retail Price:
$24.95
Used Value:
$14.97
Sale Value:
$22.46

When you're bikepacking through the wilderness, every ounce of weight and inch of space counts. Some gear doesn't have room for compromising when it comes to space — spare tubes, socks, and tools can't be skipped, and while water is the lifeblood of your ride, you can downsize your hydration with the Hydrapak Stash Collapisble Water Bottle. Unlike traditional water bottles that continue to take up space in your bags when empty, the Stash spins down and collapses into 1/4 the size it is full, maximizing your space until the next watering hole.

The Stash weighs in at only 3.3-oz, a fraction of the weight of most standard water bottles, and can be used to host both hot or cold drinks, so you can leave your titanium mug at home, and use this multi-purpose bottle for your morning java before you start riding. It's made from a durable TPU that holds up to use and abuse on the trail and despite its light weight, its welded seams can take abuse from the elements. Even when empty, it easily holds its shape open, making it completely compatible with backcountry water filters to keep your hydration clean.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[32 fl oz] 3.3oz
Dimensions:
[open] 8.2 x 3.5in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
thermoplastic polyurethane
Recommended Use:
backpacking, hiking, bikepacking
Valve:
screw-top
Volume:
1L/32oz

Full Reviews

10
I don't like wearing a pack while climbing. 1200' or less of climbing and I clip water to the harness instead of a camelbak. These have been great! Until it comes unclipped during a scramble approach and disappears in the cavernous bergschrund below. Then you have to order another one. Which I just did. I also have an earlier version of the Stash, different cap. It was less robust and the cap cracked from consistently screwing it snug. This version seems much better.
Stephen, backcountry.com
August 7, 2019
10
This bottle ROCKS! No longer am I having to pack bulky Nalgenes while backpacking, I can just stash a tiny and super light bottle like this and when the time comes where I need it, I have it. Way to go Hydrapak, you killed it with this bottle!
Trevor Livingston, backcountry.com
October 29, 2018
10
I love this thing! It's so sturdy and love being able to stow it away when it's empty. It's a bit of a pain to stuff in your bag when the bottle is full and your bag is also super full, but the hard rings at the top and bottom help with that. It took me a minute to figure out how to hold it so it didn't spill all over my face, but I got there haha and I got the Hydrapak Watergate Splash Guard to make drinking from the wide mouth easier. It's a fun bit of useful technology that I would definitely recommend for backpacking or travel where space matters!
Katy Seeberger, backcountry.com
September 24, 2018
10
I attend many live theater performances and find this little number to be extremely handy. I can tuck it in my bag then expanded and fill it at the water fountain and enjoy water in the theater without bulk, heaviness or noise. Genius!
Shelly, backcountry.com
September 2, 2018
10
and get one of these guys. it's superior in every way except one hand pourability, but with a little technique, it can be done.
Russell Bangert, backcountry.com
July 9, 2018
10
I've enjoyed being able to toss this in a pack and expand it when needed. Easy to pop open and twist down to collapse. Saves vital space in a pack and is also lightweight.
Bent-Lee Carr, backcountry.com
June 8, 2018
8
The future is here! This bottle is really cool, convenient, and practical. Perfect little bottle or puck to toss in the backpack and to go on your day without a second thought about it. The only thing I am worried is about the material either the durability if it ever falls or if its easier for mold buildup if it isn't cleaned properly. But as of now it's been a blessing to have this with!
David Gorka, backcountry.com
April 30, 2018