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Two points about the Zero-G hose:

I have a grey one and a blue one; both have given a strong rubber-hose taste especially when i the sun. A filter after the hose mostly removes the taste.

Since the hose never dries out unless hung up for days, it can grow mold inside. My blue one has.

I actually don't use them for drinking water so that doesn't matter; just things to be aware of. I use blue Camco 5/8" hoses for drinking water and tank filling.
 
Two points about the Zero-G hose:

I have a grey one and a blue one; both have given a strong rubber-hose taste especially when i the sun. A filter after the hose mostly removes the taste.

Since the hose never dries out unless hung up for days, it can grow mold inside. My blue one has.

I actually don't use them for drinking water so that doesn't matter; just things to be aware of. I use blue Camco 5/8" hoses for drinking water and tank filling.
I tend to camp in colder weather, the blue camco hose went right in the dumpster, impossible to roll up, frozen anaconda
 
I bought the 50' Zero G hose on sale today at Lowes.

I appreciate everyone's input.
 

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