Looking to replace a source bite valve which I find let's air back in and is generally annoying to use.
What recommendations can you give for a replacement?
Ta.
what bite valve?
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Re: what bite valve?
Always like Dakine valves but things have likely moved on.
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Re: what bite valve?
like this?: https://biketart.com/products/dakine-re ... bite-valveBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 9:52 am Always like Dakine valves but things have likely moved on.
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Re: what bite valve?
Kind of but mine's straight, not angled but other than that, yes.
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Re: what bite valve?
When I used bladders Camelbak valves were always fine for me (higher flow and "easier" to use).
Re: what bite valve?
Thanks. Will look for those tooCheeky Monkey wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 11:32 am When I used bladders Camelbak valves were always fine for me (higher flow and "easier" to use).
Re: what bite valve?
Same here. From Platypus, Source, Camelbak, Inov-8, to the one that comes with Evadict, I prefer Camelbak most, then Evadict (Decathlon). Small differences, but the Camelbak suits me best too.Cheeky Monkey wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 11:32 am When I used bladders Camelbak valves were always fine for me (higher flow and "easier" to use).
Re: what bite valve?
Went in to local halfords. They had camelbak tap and and bite valve for 50p each
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