The race belt I wear is designed for pre-packaged gels and/or phone and ID, so it fits quite flat against the small of my back, and the Hydrapak soft flask was actually much easier to access during a race than the molded polyethylene flask I'd used before. I could just grab an edge or corner between my fingers and pull it out, and my impression was that it was also easier than the rounded flask to get back into the belt. I'd had a Bad Experience at my last marathon with a holster-type belt, so I tested this setup several times before race day and was pleased.
Cleanup turned out to be fine with a bowl full of denture tablets and a few squeezes while they were fizzing. It now looks and smells clean as new and ready for my next long run. I have other bite valves of the silicone over hard plastic type that haven't responded terribly well to this treatment, but this flask's bite valve seems to have fewer convolutions.
Fewer convolutions may be related to the need for a more diluted gel, which is still a bit of an issue. This race I had to expend more energy than I'd have liked, trying to suck my paste out of the flask. But I think that's mainly a matter of experience, and if I'd sacrificed a tablespoon or two of HEED in my energy paste, added more water instead, and possibly taken a gel from an aid station to make up the calories, I'd probably have been fine.
Bottom line: still highly recommended.



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Not sure what he does, but it hasn't gotten gross yet.
