Collection: Drinking systems

Want to easily and hands-free drink water while hiking, cycling, or camping? Discover Point One's hydration systems: water bladders, flexible water bottles, and handy accessories. Ideal for any outdoor adventure!

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Why choose a drinking system?

A hydration system is the ideal solution for anyone who wants to stay hydrated on the go without stopping. Whether you're on a long hike, cycling, or camping, a hydration bladder or flexible water bottle allows you to easily drink directly from your backpack through a tube. This prevents unnecessary breaks and makes it easier to take frequent, small sips – essential for preventing dehydration and energy loss.

At Point One you will find various types of drinking systems, such as:

Hydration reservoirs (water bladders): Flexible bladders holding 1 to 1.5 liters, easy to fill and clean. Ideal for your backpack and equipped with a convenient drinking tube.

Flexible water bottles: Compact, lightweight, and easy to store when empty. Perfect for minimalist hikers and trail runners.

Drinking water bags: Available in different sizes and shapes to fit any backpack.

Hydration packs: Backpacks with integrated hydration system for ultimate convenience during long treks.

Cleaning kits: Essential for keeping your drinking system hygienic and preventing mold formation.

Benefits of a drinking system:

  • Hands-free drinking while on the moveAlways quick access to water
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Easy to clean with a cleaning kit
  • Ideal for hiking, cycling, trail running and camping

Frequently asked questions about drinking systems

What is the difference between a water bladder and a water bottle?

A hydration reservoir is carried in your backpack and you drink from it through a tube, ideal for hands-free use. A water bottle requires you to remove it from your bag to drink, but it's often easier to fill and clean.

How do I properly clean my drinking system?

Use a cleaning kit to clean the hose and reservoir regularly. Let everything dry thoroughly to prevent mold and unpleasant odors.

What content do I need?

For day trips, 1 to 1.5 liters is usually sufficient. For longer trips or hot days, you might want to consider a larger water bladder or extra flexible water bottle.

Can I combine my drinking system with a water filter?

Yes, many systems are compatible with inline water filters like Sawyer, so you can safely drink water from natural sources.

Check out the full range of hydration systems at Point One and stay hydrated wherever your adventure takes you!