

🌿 Flexzilla: The hose that bends to your will, not the other way around!
Flexzilla Garden Hose 5/8 in. x 100 ft. combines award-winning durability with ultra-flexible hybrid polymer technology. Lightweight and abrasion-resistant, it resists kinks and features leak-free anodized aluminum fittings with O-ring seals. Perfect for professionals and garden enthusiasts seeking reliable, easy-to-handle watering solutions that stand out in both performance and style.















| Best Sellers Rank | #14 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Garden Hoses |
| Brand | Flexzilla |
| Color | Chartreuse |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 113,661 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 15.5 Pounds |
| Material | Hybrid Polymer |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
| Product Dimensions | 1200"L x 0.62"W |
K**G
Flexible, Lightweight, and Reliable – Good Everyday Hose - One Color
I received the Flexzilla Utility Hose, 5/8 in x 15 ft (15.9 mm x 4.57 m), for use around my home, and after a week of daily tasks, here’s my experience. Design & Build Quality: The hose is lightweight (much easier to carry than standard rubber hoses) and highly pliable, making it simple to coil and maneuver in tight spaces. The bright yellow/green color is highly visible and feels durable, even when dragged across rough concrete. Performance: Flexibility & Pliability: The hose seems to be flexible in a range of temperatures and is easy to work with, even when cold. Unlike stiffer hoses, I could loop it around corners and through garden beds without much effort. Kink Resistance: While it does kink if twisted sharply, it recovers well and doesn’t flatten out permanently. I noticed far fewer kinks compared to cheaper vinyl hoses, but it isn’t 100% kink-free. Durability: After repeated use, the outer jacket shows no signs of wear or cracking. The drinking water safe certification gave me peace of mind if filling pet bowls. Fittings: Both end fittings are perfectly machined and connected tightly to my outdoor faucets and sprayers with zero leaks. The O-rings seated smoothly and created a watertight seal on the first try. Pros: Lightweight and easy to handle (2.7 lbs / 1.2 kg) Stays flexible in cold and hot weather Durable outer jacket withstands abrasion End fittings are exact and leak-free Drinking water safe Cons: Not entirely kink-proof—minor kinks can occur with sharp bends Slightly more expensive than basic hoses, but quality justifies the cost Summary: If you want a utility hose that’s easy to carry, resists kinking better than most, and comes with precise, durable fittings, the Flexzilla is a solid choice.
D**D
Great hose so far!
I've only owned this a few months but so far it works very well. The hose seems thicker and more sturdy than other brands I've tried. Connectors are high quality too (unlike some other reviewers mentioned hmmm). My only small complaint is the hose gets kinks in it easily, maybe simply due to the long length. Otherwise it's been good!
V**R
BEST hose ever!
There is a reason one should spend extra on hoses! I have 2 acres in Texas and do not have a sprinkler system so I am constantly moving hoses and sprinklers to water. I try other hoses because of sales but I always return them for flexzilla hoses. The swivelgrip makes it very easy to securely connect without leakages and disconnect. The color is very nice (we have gray and brown). We have had them for YEARS with dogs and children and high use; very durable. They rarely kink, they are lightweight. By far the best hoses.
M**N
Great -- but keep it out of the sun
I have been using this hose for over 2 years. It has all the attributes that they claim. It is lightweight, extremely flexible, and does amazingly well at resisting kinks. It has even proven to be durable -- as long as you don't leave it out in the direct sunlight. When I need a replacement hose for the north (shady) side of our house, I will probably buy another one of these -- but not in chartreuse. I bought the 100 ft. length in the only color that was available at the time: day-glow chartreuse. About 50 feet of it runs in shade from the hose spigot to where the garden is. This portion looks pretty good. A little bit of dirt adheres to its minimally sticky surface. The other 50 ft. gets pulled around on sunny decomposed granite paths. I have had less problems pulling it around than any other hose I have ever used. As I am walking around watering, I find that it is easy to pull around bends AND I don't need to go back and straighten out kinks. However, the surface has become very sticky to the touch. It picks up dirt that can only be scraped (NOT rinsed) off. The hose looks terrible. Scraping takes a layer of the hose's plastic off. I will not scrape it, ignore the appearance, and hope that the layer of dirt protects it from the sun so it will last for several more years.
J**C
Great product
Awesome Hose! I have a 50' and now the 100'. Durable and easy to use. They don't want to kink.
A**E
PVC hose with high PHTHALATES, quickly develops black MOLD
TL, DNR ; PVC hose from Taiwan with a high level of toxic phthalates ; invaded by ineradicable sticky black mold in a few months ; the aluminum fitting can fuse to brass spigots by corrosion ; an unfriendly warranty, utterly distrustful of their customers. UPDATE. By early 2026 none of the health risks associated with this hose have decreased and remain a matter of high concern, particularly under the light of medical studies of phthalate toxicity. __ These are garden hoses produced by a company in Taiwan, which was listed in the past as a buyer of recycled plastic scrap. They are sourced by the marketer Weems Industries Inc. (IA), also doing business as Legacy Manufacturing Co., and sold under its Flexzilla brand. MATERIAL. The hyped "hybrid polymer" of Flexzilla hoses is just a plasticized polyvinyl chloride [PVC] compound. The hose consists of three layers. As described below, the analysis of a Flexzilla hose by a third-party professional lab discovered a high concentration of phthalate esters in all layers. Phthalates are toxic chemical additives widely used to make PVC flexible, and the lab finding indicates large amounts of PVC, even in the innermost layer touted as safe for water drinking. WATER SAFETY. In general, a PVC hose is much more likely to contain toxic contaminants (such as heavy metals, flame retardants, and phthalates) than a non-PVC hose, in particular when the PVC were recycled, and this is relevant to water safety. I did not find in the Legacy nor the Flexzilla website verifiable evidence supporting the PR pitch that the hoses are safe for water drinking. But in response to a 2017 customer query about water potability on the old Customer Q&A section --now later replaced by the 'ask Rufus' A-- Legacy claimed "the hose meets or exceeds the standards set by the National Sanitation Foundation" (amzn.to/2LCiKT6), which is a testing and certifying group that changed its name to NSF International more than 30 years ago. Nonetheless, at the time of this review, the NSF website does not list Legacy, Weems, or Flexzilla among those with NSF-certified products. Since the Legacy's claim could have meant testing by another party for conformance to water health-effect standards, I further searched the Web for NSF/ANSI test reports of Flexzilla hoses. I did not find any. But what I found was the _Garden Hose Study 2016_ from the Ecology Center (MI), a 55-year-old independent organization that tested 200+ hoses, including a 50-ft 5/8" Flexzilla garden hose whose material is listed just as "PVC". Multiple phthalates were detected in all layers of the hose, so --contrary to Legacy's touts of safety-- the hose was rated "HIGH" for phthalates, and received the negative evaluation of a "high overall level of concern" (see my figure with such test results). TOXICITY. Phthalates are additives for softening the PVC's vinyl and making it flexible. They are soluble in water and not bound to the vinyl, so they can easily leach into the water or the surface of a PVC hose, quite particularly if the hose were heated up by the sun. Phthalates can break down and enter the body via contact with the skin, along with ingestion or inhalation, where they act as estrogen-like anti-androgens. Exposure to them has been linked to feminizing effects on males by acting as endocrine disruptors, being able to reduce testosterone levels and impact hormone-sensitive brain development. Medical research has linked phthalate exposure to reproductive problems (PMID: 32961939), breast cancers (PMID: 30995175), and cardiovascular disease (PMID: 37269565). In fact, a global study of April 2025 estimated that about 350K heart-disease deaths were caused in 2018 alone by one phthalate still in use for tubing and other flexible plastics, even though it has been reported to cause chronic inflammation of arteries including those in the heart. These and others phthalates are commonly present in numerous other products. Despite this, only seven of the many industrially produced phthalates are restricted in the US (15 US Code §2057c), but just in products for children under 3 years of age, and toys for under 12. Be aware the current NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 standard does consider phthalates. This standard's purpose is to ensure that products and materials in contact with drinking water do not leach harmful contaminants into the water at unsafe levels, including phthalates. Further, all products sold in California containing any of a number of phthalates must display the Prop. 65 Warning: "this product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm", and Health & Safety Code notices of violation have been publicly filed against Legacy or Weems, or both, about phthalates in their products in that state. In spite of a clear familiarity with Prop. 65, Legacy did not disclose the warning on its Amazon webpages over several years. Further, Its reaction to queries about phthalates posted on the old Customer Q&A ranged from simply ignoring them, like a 2014 query (amzn.to/3cbugD9), to answers containing false claims that were never corrected, despite ample opportunity to do so, like its 2017 reply claiming the Flexzilla hose was "phathalate [sic] free" (amzn.to/2D5xQjT). Finally, perhaps relenting to criticism of non-transparent practices, in 2021 Legacy disclosed the Prop. 65 warning as a "Legal Disclaimer" above the Consumer Reviews section of this webpage. But even that was sloppily done -- in 6/2021, the warning did not appear if the 100-ft hose were selected; in 7/2022, it did not appear for the 50-ft, 75-ft, and 100-ft hoses; and in 1/2023, it again disappeared for the 100-ft hose. All diameter and length models of Legacy hoses deserve the toxicity warning. MOLD. Legacy claims the hose's outer layer "resists [...] mold". Nonetheless, about 4 months after I attached the new hose to a reel (so it was kept dry off the grass or any other wet surface), it began developing black mold, first only on its surface but later deeper. One of my attached pictures (taken after rubbing the hose with a dry paper towel to remove dirt) shows the initial surface mold, while its inset shows the same hose at the time it was installed. Not long after that, handling the black-moldy hose left sticky dark stains on my hand. This fungal invasion is neither an isolated nor a rare case, as evidenced by the large number of reviews here complaining about it (or as a "sticky goo" when touched). Mold-invaded objects are a potential health risk, and mold development in the hose's inner surface is a _major_ water safety risk. Black mold can produce highly potent mycotoxins, trichothecenes, which can reach harmful levels depending on fungal strain and growing conditions, and it can also release millions of tiny spores causing lung, ocular, and skin reactions in sensitized persons. Plasticized PVC is susceptible to fungal attack since the additives serve as a nitrogen or carbon source. The hose needs to be flushed thoroughly to wash away the mold flecks in the standing water inside. With a melamine sponge, I could remove some mold on the surface but not deeper in the tube's wall or inside -- surface cleaning is but a temporary cosmetic fix: the mold returned even after I removed the hose from the spigot and kept it in the garage. This is shown in my third photo, taken some months after having removed the moldy hose (which was hung in position for the sake of taking the picture). I contacted Legacy and spoke over the phone with a Tech Support agent, who told me, with the polite laconism recommended for legal cross-examinations, that the company does not deal with the mold invasion. After pressing the issue of health risks for my children, I was told "no mold was found in the inside of a moldy hose" Legacy claims to have cut open. Evidence of such a dissection or its results are not publicly available. In contrast, reviews here show the mold can indeed develop inside the hose. My opinion is that the company could hardly be more apathetic in relation to the potential health risk of the hoses it sells. WARRANTY. Its terms are customer-unfriendly. A defective hose would be replaced if you: [1] fill a form online ; [2] cut off both ends of the hose ; [3] cut off its defective part ; [4] cutoff the print band "Flexzilla by Legacy 5/8" ID Type 150 PSI W" on the hose, along with the 4-digit number ; and [5] mail the cut pieces to Legacy at your expense, along with [6] the proof of purchase and return mailing instructions. The hose has aluminum fittings, but no warranty coverage is provided for the highly likely possibility of the fitting _fusing_ to the brass thread of typical US house spigots due to galvanic corrosion. According to the Legacy's Tech Support, but not affirmed by judicial opinion, the mold development is not covered by the warranty -- tough luck for customers who bought hoses that became Moldy Black, a color quite unlikely to be trademarked by Weems anytime soon. It is censurable that Legacy imitates the three legendary Japanese monkeys, albeit changing the proverb to SEE NO MOLD, HEAR NO MOLD, SPEAK NO MOLD, and it is fair to conclude Legacy considers the development of mold too frequent to be covered by its unfriendly, penny-pinching warranty. ~~
J**D
Perfect lead in hose
I already have a 125’ Flexzilla hose and wanted to add a shutoff valve to prevent getting wet when spot watering. I bough this to add a shutoff valve and connect to my sprinkler to give me a bit more space from the sprinkler head and it has been perfect. The install was easy, it’s lightweight, and the swivel grip was very easy to use. Additionally, it did not leak at all.
T**T
Excellent, flexible, lays flat and swivels out twists
Buy this hose, you will love it. I use and coil thousands of feet of garden hose regularly for work, and have tried many different styles and brands. I love this hose. I own two, and bought one for my dad for Father’s Day, he loves it too. My first one is 7 years old and going strong, despite living outside all 7 years in NY weather (in direct sunlight in hot summers and cold winters). For homeowner use, this is my favorite hose for several reasons: -The molded hand grips are comfortable to hold, make connecting them easier, and help protect the threads from damage if dropped or dragged on pavement. -The swiveling feature on both ends allows you to easily get out those annoying twists from the hose being coiled by simply pulling the hose taught by the hand grips -The material is the best part. It is strong, flexible, resists kinking, really lightweight, and has no memory (when a hose wants to return to the shape it was left in, usually coiled, making it not want to lay flat). This hose stays flexible and lays flat even in pretty cold weather. It is easy to move around, resists kinks and tangles, bounces right back if run over, and is much more durable than I expected. -The colors are great too. Mine hangs right by my front door so the subtle color options are great. I like them and my wife approves. Would be nice if it didn’t have so much text printed on it, but it’s hardly noticeable when the entire hose blends so well with the house. Overall if you are using just one length of hose it is the perfect hose. It’s a pleasure to use and an excellent value. Most hardware store hoses these days are garbage from day one, with horrible memory, are way too stiff, kink easily and get creased so they kink in that spot easier in the future, don’t swivel well, and are just plain ugly. Considerations: If you are using multiple lengths together, the spot where they join and the two grips meet will be pretty long and not flexible in that spot, so may not sit nicely coiled up on a hanger and may not work well on a reel. Also the material has a bit of stretch to it, so if dragging the weight of several lengths, it could potentially stress the material. Just some things to consider for certain applications. Still my favorite hose by a long shot for general homeowner use for lawn care, car washing etc.
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