Mazama Design
is a small outdoor-products development company out of Bend Oregon that has a
small line of unique hydration systems for runners and cyclists.
Epic Racing
received 2 Dualocity hydration reservoirs for testing and evaluation in
December 2013.
Description
Empty reservoir with two large bottles of pre mixed electrolyte drink and liquid fuel |
This unique reservoir retails for
$39.99 and features two side-by-side .9 liter (30 oz) chambers each with its
own drink tube set. This design allows the rider to carry two different fluid
types by using the sealing clip to separate the chambers or release the clip
and use it as a single 1.8 liter (60 oz) bladder for single fluid use.
The Dualicity reservoir includes left and right 39 inch drink tubes, left and right MagmaFlow bite valves, magnetic strap retainers that fit 3/4 and 1 inch wide pack straps, 2 in-line MagmaFlow quick connects for easy removal of reservoir from pack, and a sealing clip that allows use as dual or single fluid reservoir(s).
Reservoir with each chamber filled with a large waterbottle of different drink mixes |
The MagmaFlow bite valve is a 360
degree bite valve with a claimed one-handed push button shut-off and features a
magnetic tethering system with included magnet base for keeping drink tubes in
place. These are available as a separate accessory to add to any hydration
reservoir drink tube.
MagmaFlow Quick-Disconnects allow
easier hydration bladder filling by allowing you to remove your bladder from
your pack without the trouble of taking your drink tube off the pack's shoulder
strap. The disconnect feature one-handed
operation, automatic shut-off when disconnected, and fit the standard drink
tube 1/4" ID size. These are
available as a separate accessory to add to any hydration reservoir drink tube.
Time will
be the only way to see if the generous warranty will be needed. I like that the warranty includes a crash
replacement clause (for a minimal fee).
“Mazama
Designs products are covered by a Lifetime Warranty against material and
workmanship defects. If a product fails due to a manufacturing or material flaw
it will be repaired or replaced free of charge. Products failing due to normal
wear, accidents, negligence, or the natural breakdown of materials over
extended use and time will be repaired for a minimal fee.”
Contact
Mazama Designs, LLC
70 SW Century Drive, #100-284
Bend, OR 97702
70 SW Century Drive, #100-284
Bend, OR 97702
Phone: 541-480-7555
Pack
Fit
The reservoir weight is 12 oz (340
gram) and size is 16" high x 8" wide.
According to the manufacturer it was designed to fit in Osprey
Hydraulics hydration packs using the Hydraulics™
2 Liter Reservoir & Hydraulics™
3 Liter Reservoir . I personally tested it in my Camelbak Charge 450 pack that
uses a 3 liter reservoir that is 17.5” high x 8” wide. The Dualocity reservoir fit fine in my pack
but with a reduced overall fluid capacity of 1.2 liters (40 oz). This reduced fluid capacity is not an issue
for me as I rarely fill my reservoir with more than 2 liters.
Drink tubes routed out of pack |
Performance
In use, the only negative aspects
was that the 39 inch long drink tubes* flopped around and interfered with
riding on really steep and rugged DH/Enduro courses. The magnetic tethering system was overwhelmed
by the weight of the bite valve and long drink tubes given the amount of
g-forces generated on these rugged courses.
*The included 39 inch long drinking tubes were way too long
for me so I cut 5” off with a pair of scissors to get the perfect length for
drinking in the riding position. When I
contacted the owner of Mazama designs he said he would add to the instructions
included with each reservoir how to custom cut the tubes for a proper fit. I actually like the fact the tubes are too
long (for me) because it insures they will not be too short for anyone else.
Drink Tubes original length were too long |
Drink tubes shortened by 5" |
One very nice result of using this
Dualocitiy reservoir was the elimination of fluid sloshing, pack sway, and
bounce as I negotiated rough technical trails.
The tall narrow chambers of the Dualocity reservoir are extremely
effective at controlling fluid movement and kept the weight of the fluid
dispersed along the length of the pack vs. sitting at the bottom of the
pack. With the same amount of fluid, my pack
“felt” a lot lighter when riding with the Dualocity reservoir compared to the
Camelbak reservoir.
The general use of the reservoir was
on par with the others on the market.
But what sets it apart is the center divider and the simple but
effective sealing clip that allows the user the option of one large single
fluid bladder (and you can remove one of the drinking tubes via the self
sealing quick disconnects) or two separate reservoirs and drinking tubes.
The Magna-Flow Bite Valves are very
ergonomic, flow a decent amount of fluid, and allowed easy breathing between
drinks with valve held between teeth.
The one-handed push button shut-off was easy to close with gloves on
without looking but opening it back up was not intuitive or easy while
riding. The bite valves provide a very
leak free experience so the shut offs were left in the open position without
issue while riding or stowing the pack in vehicle.
First off, if you are not one for
keeping your hydration reservoir clean you probably will have issues with any
reservoir when used in conjunction with electrolyte or liquid energy
mixtures. These mixtures contain sugars
and other food sources for bacteria and mold to grow and thrive unless a
meticulous regime of post ride/race cleaning is followed.
I routinely use electrolyte and
liquid fuel mixtures in my hydration reservoirs and found no extra effort is
required to clean the Dualicity reservoir with one small exception. There are two drink tubes and two bite valves
that must be cleaned so it takes a little longer but such is the nature of this
design.
According to the manufacturer, the MagmaFlow
Quick-Disconnects allow easier hydration bladder filling allowing you to remove
your bladder from your pack without the trouble of taking your drink tube off
the pack's shoulder strap. While this is
a benefit for replenishing the reservoir in long endurance racing events I
found they added a level of complexity when it came time to clean the
reservoir. These disconnects have an automatic
shut-off feature when disconnected. They
perform their intended function wonderfully but limit your ability to power
flush the system with hot water and detergent unless all the tubes are
connected.
Summary
If you understand the added cleaning vigilance required when
running electrolyte or liquid fuels in a hydration bladder then you will be
very pleased with the ability to have two different drinks available
simultaneously when you ride, train, or race.
The quality of the materials and construction are very nice
and it looks like it will hold up for a long time under the heat of competition.
For myself, I will be using the Dualicity hydration bladder
filled with my favorite race fuel and hydration products during the 2014 Enduro
Racing Season. It is an easy way to
simplify the gear and supplies needed to be self sufficient in these long
grueling competitions.
I will update this blog as the racing season progresses.
Marc Garoutte
Epic Racing Cycling Team
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