Ceinture d’hydratation Hipster
Cette ceinture d'hydratation ne vient pas avec les traditionnelles gourdes mais avec une poche à eau, ce qui rend l'hydratation plus facile, plus rapide et plus ergonomique. La ceinture a été testée en vélo et en trail running par les athlètes SOURCE. Pour plus de maintient et dans un soucis de performance, vous pouvez opter pour le harnais livré avec la ceinture.
- 1.5L Pack

SOURCE innovation 2016
Livraison gratuite pour tout achat supérieur à $60 USD
Hispter est la grande nouveauté dans la collection des sac d'hydratation SOURCE. Cette ceinture permet de transporter son eau au plus prêt du centre de gravité. Sa structure en Mesh permet une bonne aération et la ceinture et un maintient tout autour des hanches pour éviter les mals de dos. Le Hispter peut être attachée à un harnais à fin de répartir le poids du sac.
Charactéristiques de la poche à eau (inclue)
- Fermeture Widepac™ (Brevet améicain n° 7,648,276,B2)
- Film 3-plis inodore et sans goût
- SQC™ (SOURCE Quick Connect)
- Tube co-extrudé
- Couverture tissée isolée anti-UV
- Valve Helix™
- Dirt Shield™ protège-valve
- Docking Station™
Vidéo: Les Hipster avantages (Anglais)
Technologie d'hydratation
Système Taste-Free™ - Un film PE co-extrudé garantit le goût pur du liquide, pas du plastique. Sans bisphénol ni phtalates.
Technologie Grunge-Guard™ - Prévient la formation de bactéries dans la poche et les tubes pendant toute la durée de vie du système. La technologie antimicrobienne mise en œuvre est approuvée par la FDA et l'EPA.
Technologie Glass-Like™ - Pratiquement autonettoyant, le film Glass-Like™ de SOURCE est 2000% plus lisse que les films PU standard, et seulement 50% moins lisse que le verre lui-même.
Entretien facile - Easy Care & Low Maintenance - L'association des technologies Glass-Like™ et Grunge-Guard™ produit une nouvelle génération de systèmes d'hydratation, où il n'y a plus question de nettoyage. Remplissez à nouveau, puis boire et reboire sans précautions particulières. Votre eau reste fraîche pendant plusieurs jours, voire des semaines.
- Helix Valve Datasheet
Helix Valve Datasheet - Widepac Datasheet
Widepac Datasheet - Widepac fiche produit
Widepac fiche produit - Helix fiche produit
Helix fiche produit - Hipster Datasheet
- Hipster fiche produit
If you're considering a hip pack do it. Then make sure it's a Hipster so you'll know there is no room for improvement !
It's much more comfortable that a traditional back pack. The removable vest portion is nice. It keeps the pack a little more stable and it makes a nice place to attach the water hose. The storage is a little tight but I manage to squeeze a tube, levers, co2 inflator, chain too. and a small pump just in case. It's a tight squeeze but I can get them all in.
Got a few weird looks at first because the "fanny pack" doesn't fit the fashion scene but I don't care, it is cooler than a pack and i don't care about how things look, just how they perform
I still think it is a great pack for day trips. It is really nice to have a cool back even on hot days.
nuno
I decided that I need good hydration stuff as hand held bottle for longer distances and intervals in 25 C + is not sustainable. Since many years I was familiar with great innovation from Source - Convertube. I wanted to get one in my sports store but were not available anymore. Searching through Source website I came across Hipster. It looked strange especially with all these straps.
I had really mixed feelings about it especially that the price is high. After reading couple of reviews I decided to order it.
I was afraid that it will be bulky when full. and unstable during running.
Nothing of this was true. The belt fit perfect. Stability - great. Extra straps allow to attach jacket or running poles when needed.
There is no plastic taste, even when water has been left in the bladder for couple of days in the hot summer. The belt get dry very quickly after training. No more issues with wet back.
I used it on one day MTB trip as well (no harness as well) and there was no problem with fitting inside small tools packs, small pump, mobile phones, keys, change, etc.
I can fully recommend it.
My only caveat is the bungee cords that are attached to the outside of the pack. I'd like to take them off, but not permanently so that I could put them back on if I thought I'd need them on a given ride. I haven't figured out a way to do this.
No slipping down and carries the weight nicely. It still allows use of jersey pockets for phone and other flat objects.
The only small nitpick is that the magnet holding the hose is not strong enough and on the downhills I have to restrain the hose with the elastic straps on the back - not a big thing anyway. The Hipster has become my pack of choice for all rides shorter than 4 hours - it is simply excellent
I ended up giving it to a buddy who loves it, but he is the kinda of rider that has a mechanical and I bail him out as all he takes is water and snacks.
Great quality bag, just too small for me...
I love that the bite valve has never leaked. The tube has the insulating cover on it so my water is never super hot and gross. The bladder is easy to clean and fill.
I have tagged you in a million different pictures on facebook (ok that's slight hyperbole - but quite a few) because I LOVE this pack!
" For those who do not like weight on their back, the Source Hipster offers a stable and comfortable alternative. "
