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Hydration Packs Sandals 2018 HYDRATION PACKS SANDALS 2018 1 Man and Nature have a timeless connection. It is the SOURCE of inspiration for everything we do. Founder IN SEARCH OF THE SOURCE WE ARE COMMITTED TO: Satisfy the genuine needs of people who inhabit the outdoors. Bring original, functional, long-lasting gear to the market place. Incorporate human values in all aspects of our business. Encourage ourselves to identify with our collective goals and share responsibility. Liberate our working environment by excluding all forms of prejudice. Embrace human relations as an extended family within our company. Advance towards the goal of environmental sustainability. Initiate social change that makes unity and equality a common practice. Make curiosity, joy, respect, passion and caring part of our daily lives. 2 3 WHAT DO WE MEAN HYDRATION BY GLASS-LIKE BETTER by SOURCE Hydration is 2,000% smoother than competitors TECHNOLOGY Wide Opening Access Unique wideslideTM hydration system, allows access through the wide opening with an airtight seal by smooth slider operation. Easy to clean, easy to fill using water or ice. Quick drain and dry. U.S Patent No. 7,648,276,82 Taste-FreeTM High-tech co-extruded film and tube retain water with no The atomic force microscope shows: Our film is almost as smooth plastic aftertaste. as glass. This means less chance for bacteria to hang on and less bio-film building up. Which means no mouldy taste in the water. Grunge GuardTM Grunge guardTM Technology inhibits bacteria growth on the reservoir and Which means almost no cleaning or maintenance is needed. drinking tube surfaces for the life of the system. Technology utilizes FDA approved and EPA-registered anti-microbial agent. Glass LikeTM Glass-LikeTM Film Technology. A multi-layer Polyethylene film utilizing SOURCE’s Glass-LikeTM technology, which prevents bio-film build up making This is why we call it the system self-cleaning. SOURCE’s Glass-LikeTM Film is 2000% smoother TM than standard TPU films, with virtually no difference from glass itself. Glass Like Care-FreeTM A new generation in hydration systems, in which cleaning is no longer an issue. Simply refill and drink again and again without special care. The same water will remain fresh for days and even weeks. 6 BPA Free 4 All our hydration systems and our bottles are BPA and U.S. Patent phtalate free down to the last component. 4 5 URBAN URBAN SANDALS SANDALS PACKS PACKS HYDRATION HYDRATION WIDEPACTM WIDEPACTM LP NEW! WXPTM LOW PROFILE D|VIDE WIDEPAC PREMIUM KIT Our state of the art original Widepac, with a wide The new Widepac LP (Low Profile) keeps its narrow Our WXP is now Low Profile! The 2 in 1 Hydration System that’s been adopted by thousands of athletes! The D|Vide Widepac features two This new Widepac kit comes with a weave covered opening that makes filling and drying of the reservoir shape even when full, thanks to the baffle wall in the with baffle wall, this bladder keeps it’s shape compartments for water and energy drinks. 2 separate tubes allow drinking from either source of hydration at any time. tube for UV protection, making sure nothing grows easier than any other. middle of the reservoir. when filled, for a smoother fit inside the pack. Winner of the 2015 Design and Innovation Award by ENDURO Magazine: “The SOURCE D|vide is more than just a inside the tube, and a magnetic clip for easy stowing good idea. The quality of the workmanship, the simple cleaning, and the pleasant, high-volume bite valves all convinced of the the valve during rides. us. A drink bladder that could become a trustworthy companion on all upcoming adventures, and for more than one season!” 2060220215 I 1.5L/50oz 2060220202 I 2L/70oz 2060690202 I 2L/70oz 2061520102 2L I 70 oz 2061720202 I 2L/70oz 2060220203 I 3L/100oz 2061480202 I 2L/70oz 2060690203 I 3L/100oz 2061520103 3L I 100oz 2061720203 I 3L/100oz 6 7 URBAN URBAN SANDALS SANDALS PACKS PACKS HYDRATION HYDRATION ULTIMATE HYDRATION SYSTEM UTATM TUBE KIT CONVERTUBETM We packed into one system everything one could ever wish for from a hydration system... Inside you’ll find our The UTA Tube Kit allows re-fills without taking your Turns almost any bottle into a hydration system, select inventions: UTATM - the rapid refill adaptor that allows you to refill the bladder without taking your pack pack off. Simply use the UTA to connect your giving you the ability to drink on the move to the last off your back. drinking tube to a bottle or tap and drop, through the adjustable tube, without taking the A weave covered tube (protected from UV rays) with a HelixTM Bite Valve and Quick Connectors on both ends re-fill your reservoir without removing it from your bottle out of the pack. The kit contains 4 adaptors, of the tube for easy attachment to the bladder and easy changing between the valve and the UTATM. pack. No more unpacking for a re-fill! Kit contains: a tube with the HelixTM Bite Valve and a Dirt ShieldTM. Magnetic Clip for easy tube stowing while on the move. UTATM - Universal Tube Adaptor | 94cm Tube with Fits four cap sizes: Ø26 , Ø30 , Ø63 quick connectors | HelixTM Bite Valve. 2061420202 2L I 70 oz 2061420203 3L I 100 oz 2501800000 2031160200 SNEP 8 9 WATER FILTERING KITS Featuring filter technologies by SAWYER URBAN The Sawyer Mini Filter uses micro-fibrous tubes to filter 99.9999% of harmful SANDALS bacteria and protozoa that are potentially present in PACKS any unmanaged water source on the trail. HYDRATION TM TM TM DRINKING TUBE + FILTER WIDEPAC + FILTER CONVERTUBE + FILTER CONNECTS TO MOST HYDRATION SYSTEMS A COMPLETE COMPREHENSIVE KIT: TURNS ALMOST ANY BOTTLE INTO A FILLTERING Already have a hydration system? A 2L WIDEPAC WITH IN-LINE FITTED SAWYER MINI FILTER HYDRATION SYSTEM this tube will connect with a snap and turn your The WidepacTM wide opening allows you to easily fill up from any stream or source. Now with a Sawyer filter in line, this kit turns almost any bottle into a filtering system to a filtering unit. The kit includes a plunger Drinking through the inline filter makes sure you drink only clean and healthy water. hydration system! 4 different adaptors fit 4 sizes of bottle caps. An adjustable tube for backwashing the filter for periodical cleaning and The kit includes a plunger for backwashing the filter for periodical cleaning and makes sure you can drink to the last drop. The kit includes a plunger for maintaining high performance. maintaining high performance. backwashing the filter for periodical cleaning and maintaining high performance. 2530300200 2530220202 2530260200 10 11 Brush kit Winter Tube Kit Weave Covered Tube Kit HelixTM Tube Kit Magnetic Clip To clean your tube of any Turns a standard hydration Weave covered tube for extra Compatible with all Source A smart and simple magnetic residue system into a winter system durability and UV protection hydration systems, includes tube holder clip, easily by replacing the tube with a that helps keeping the tube HelixTM Bite Valve, Dirt Shield attachable to a shirt or 2120100000 TM URBAN special insulated tube and a clean. Includes a Helix valve, and male quick-connect. shoulder strap, allowing URBAN Storm ValveTM. Dirt-ShieldTM and SQCTM complete ease of use. connector. 2501200000 2501500000 2501600000 2510600000 SANDALS SANDALS PACKS PACKS HYDRATION HYDRATION Widepac Insulator Tube Insulator Helix ValveTM Storm ValveTM SQC Connector LiquitainerTM Pro 1L LiquitainerTM This insulating sleeve cover Zippered insulating sleeve Features a 360 degree Angled free flow valve design. Turns any tube to The Liquitainer, our soft drinking bottle, This is your perfect everyday companion. Easy to fill adds insulation and protection for your hydration tube. cylindrical valve with soft bite Sealing mechanism locks shut fit a quick connector. connected to a short tube and our HelixTM bite valve and drink. Stands up when full, folds flat and disappears when to any hydration system. Attachable to any hydration which eliminates the need for with a simple twist (Ideal for Compatible with creates the perfect solution for the kayaker wishing not in use. The Glass-LikeTM film keeps the fresh taste of the Lab tests show freezing pack. With designated small a specific mouth orientation. extremely cold weather). standard coupling to carry just 1L inside his vest to drink hands-free. water. FREEZE TO HOT- put it in a freezer or fill it up with and heating are slowed down pocket at valve-end to add a The retreat spring sealing Secure lock for storage. systems. hot water! by 50%. Widepac not included. hand-warmer device. mechanism is leak proof even 2510700002 2L I 70 oz under pressure. 2025050201 12 pc dozen pack 1L | 33 oz 2510700003 3L I 100 oz 2110100000 2502200200 2112100300 2503300000 2031250201 2025050202 12 pc dozen pack 2L | 70 oz 12 13 URBAN URBAN SANDALS SANDALS PACKS PACKS HYDRATION HYDRATION EVERYDAY BOTTLES SPORT BOTTLES Super strong TritanTM bottles with a folding spout Sport bottles for running and for bicycle cages. and integrated straw. BPA free. BPA free and FDA approved. Insulated version includes special membrane in the valve for shut off in drinking mode. Tritan Bottle 0.50L Tritan Bottle 0.75L Insulated Sport 0.60L Sport Bottle 0.70L 2070606050 - Pink 2070603075 - Light Blue 2070503060 - Source Logo / Gray 2070407270 - Dark Gray 2070603050 - Light Blue 2070600875 - Green 2070507260 - Ice / Light blue 2070403070 - Light Blue 2070606075 - Pink 14 15 EDITION Includes: UV protection covered tube & Magnetic clip WidepacTM Premium D|vide Widepac LPTM WXPTM Ultimate WidepacTM + ConvertubeTM Edition Hydration Filter + Filter System URBAN SANDALS PACKS Drinking TubeTM Rain ConvertubeTM UTATM Tube Kit Tube Winter Weave HelixTM + Filter Cover Insulator Tube Kit Covered Tube Kit HYDRATION HYDRATION STAND 2018 Tube Kit A NEW STAND TO DISPLAY ALL SOURCE HYDRATION PRODUCTS ON MINIMAL FLOOR SPACE, IN EYE CATCHING COLORS AND IMAGES.
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