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The HydraPak SoftFlask is a 250ml collapsible nutrition flask designed for active professionals and endurance athletes. Made from BPA-free, durable TPU material, it features a wide 28mm opening for easy filling and a soft silicone nozzle for mess-free fueling. Lightweight at just 24 grams and foldable to fit into pockets or belt packs, it offers leakproof performance and a lifetime warranty, making it the ultimate minimalist hydration solution for trail runners, cyclists, and festival goers alike.









| ASIN | B0BRBP8C97 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,504 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #289 in Water Bottles |
| Bottle Type | Vented Bottle |
| Brand | HydraPak |
| Brand Name | HydraPak |
| Capacity | 250 Milliliters |
| Color | Malibu Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (714) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2023 |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00834456003090 |
| Included Components | Silicone Bite Valve, SoftFlask with 28mm Screw Cap |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.25 x 4.25 x 8.3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 4.72 x 1.93 inches |
| Item Weight | 24 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Hydrapak |
| Material | TPU, HDPE, PP/POM, Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol A (BPA) Free |
| Model Name | SoftFlask |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Package Information | Flask |
| Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Part Number | B270HP |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25"W x 8.3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Running |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 8.5 Ounces |
| Special Feature | Collapsable, Lightweight |
| Sport Type | Running |
| Style | 250ml |
| UPC | 834456003090 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
G**I
Light, Leakproof, and Built for the Trail — The Perfect Mini Flask for Endurance Adventures
First Impression: I picked up the HydraPak SoftFlask for trail running and mountain hikes where carrying gels or liquid fuel can get messy. Out of the package, it feels impressively light and flexible — like a soft balloon made from durable material. The build quality is excellent: welded seams, no chemical smell, and the cap design looks well-engineered for quick access. It’s small enough to fit in a vest pocket or even the waistband of running shorts without bouncing. Real Experience: On the trail, this little flask shines. The soft body collapses as you drink, so there’s no sloshing sound or wasted space — a small detail that makes a big difference on long runs. The bite valve delivers just the right flow, and the wide mouth makes refilling gels or electrolytes easy. Cleaning is straightforward, and the material doesn’t retain odors even after several uses. I’ve dropped it a few times on rocks, and it shows no signs of wear. The only con: if you overfill it, it can be a bit tricky to close tightly until you get used to it. Helpful Conclusion: Perfect for runners, cyclists, and hikers who want a reusable, ultralight way to carry nutrition or hydration. It’s durable, leakproof, and folds down to almost nothing when empty — ideal for minimalist setups. I’d definitely buy another one in a larger size for longer runs.
C**N
Cool bottle for dancing at concerts
I get thirsty when I’m dancing. I fill this with water, and I’m able to shove it in my Lululemon belt bag. So far, it’s been really sturdy, and I’ve had no leaks. I look absolutely silly with this on the dance floor, but I don’t care because I’m not trying to dance with a can of water in my hand all night. I like how it shrinks as I drink it. Also, like that it’s super compact when it’s empty, which is how I bring it into venues. I would like it to keep my water colder for longer, but you can’t have everything. 5 stars for quenching my thirst on the dance floor.
B**.
Ditch the individual packets.
Great to DIY your own energy gel. Can fit a lot into just one flask instead of carrying multiple packets, and there’s no trash to deal with.
K**S
Good but hard to open.
I bought the 150 ml flask to replace the hassles energy gels. Gels are expensive, hard to rip open while running, get everything sticky, and if you're running longer than a couple hours, you have to stash sticky empties. So I've converted to maple syrup, and using the hydrapak soft flask. PROS: -Holds 5 oz. That's a lot of energy gel/maple syrup! -Fairly wide mouth, easy to fill, but as it's a soft flask, without a flat bottom, some delicate handling required or will accidentally squeeze contents out before it is capped. -Syrup flows easily through mouthpiece. -It's a soft flask so as I consume the syrup, the flask reduces in size. -Easy to squeeze; colder weather or not, I have no issues getting my energy. -My hands and running vest remain not-sticky CONS: -The only real con for me is the mouthpiece. -It's made of a hard plastic that you twist to open and drink through. It's tight. So sometimes when I go to open it, I accidentally unscrew it. -It doesn't auto-seal after a mouthful, so the flask fills with air before I twist the cap closed. So every time I want to drink, I have to squeeze out a bunch of air. It's a distraction. I may swap out the cap for a bite valve see if it works better. All in all I'm very happy with the flask. My only concern is gauging the amount of gel/syrup needed. I don't want to have too much left over after a run. But that's not the fault of the flask. Not sure if it can be stored in the fridge between runs. Better to use the leftover in a recovery drink. 08/10/22 update. So all in all I'm used to the tightness of the twist cap, and am really enjoying this gel flask. I had thought to swap out the cap for a bite valve one, but as it turns out, my bite valve caps on my other bottles have started to leak when I squeeze the bottles. So now I'm actually thinking of doing it the other way around, and put one of these twist caps on my larger volume bottle, for my drink. I do like this bottle, because the end is tapered, it's easier to quickly stuff back inside my vest or shorts pocket after a drink. Finding the perfect bottle is tough. This comes close for me.
A**E
Great for running
Very convenient when using with running stores easy in the pouch and haven’t had any problems with it leaking.
K**.
Love them!
These flasks are so much better then expected! My husband uses them for his long distance running to hold his homemade energy gels. There is no plastic or chemical smell or taste. And they are surprisingly easy to clean! The chia seeds he adds to his gels typically make a mess, sticking to the sides making cleaning a pain. But not a problem with these flasks! Just fill with warm sudsy water, shake it a bit and squirt it out. So easy!
J**N
A Fantastic Solution for Home Made Gels
These worked great, exactly as intended!
D**N
Cap design lets water drip when opening it
I loved the concept of this flask being a good size to be in my purse. Only when you open the flask it has water in the cap that spills on you and your purse. Other than the cap leak, the bottle is very durable and of good quality.
J**H
As described. Small enough to fit in pocket. Gives me three mouthfuls of liquid. But the plastic chemical smell is disgusting. And effects the taste of the liquid. I have washed it out numerous times and have left it without the lid on for over a week and even though the smell is not as strong it’s still there. I’m hoping with time it will eventually disappear.
A**N
A disaster of a product. The twist nozzle opens in the same direction as the screw cap lid itself, with the same amount of strength - this leads to me unscrewing the entire lid off each time I do it single handedly on my bike, getting gel spilling all over my bike. Not recommended unless you like gel all over your body. Or if you don't mind using a gel bottle that needs 2 hands to open.
J**S
all good
S**C
Excelente, fácil de agarrar y llevar.
M**G
Good idea, but a bit weird to hold as liquid is drained out.
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