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New Members of the SOURCE Bottles Family

A brand new revolutionary bottle-cap, foldable, clickable, double-walled, single-walled, insulated bottles – you’re spoilt for choice!

Ultimate Ultra – Roman Spivak at UTMB With SOURCE Hydration

“If they test me for doping after the race, i feel honored.” The UTMB is the kind of race, where humankind is pushing the physical limits. SOURCE Athlete Roman Spivak about his upcoming ultimate ultra.

Take Hydration Off Your Back – Running With The Hipster

Ultrarunner Roman Spivak worked with our developers on testing and improving the Hipster from first prototype to the perfect performance.

SOURCE Hydration @ Australian Running Convention 2014

We’re looking forward to Melbourne’s unique Running Convention hosted by Adventure Runner Richard Bowles and featuring world famous runners.

Video: On Top Of The Volcano – Adventure Run Sumatra Part 4

Watch part 4 of Richard Bowles’ mini-documentary, where he climbs on the monster’s back – and talks about the agility and other advantages of the DUNE.

Video: Welcome To The Jungle – Adventure Running in Sumatra Part 3

The guide predicts “a good six hours” of muddy jungle trail for the next section of Richard’s Sumatra run …

Video: Adventure Running in Sumatra Part 2 – The Widepac

In part 2 of Richard’s Sumatra Volcano Adventure Run he introduces the Widepac Hydration System while the volcano erupts in the background …

Watch Mini Documentary: Adventure Running in Volcanic Sumatra, Day 1

Rain forests, jungle, volcanic lakes – and an erupting volcano. The perfect playground for Adventure Runner Richard Bowles. Here’s clip 1 from his trip.

SOURCE Athlete Richard Bowles sets new all-time record

Congrats to Adventure Runner Richard Bowles from all of the SOURCE team! What an achievement.

Richard’s next ‘mission impossible’

From next Sunday, SOURCE Athlete Richard Bowles is back on trail, pushing himself to succeed in another mission impossible: two marathons a day (85km), for 14 consecutive days.