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Chillbak 30
CamelBak
Chillbak 30
$253.46
Description

  Play it cool with the new CamelBak Chillbak 30 game-changing hydration solution that will truly be the life of the party. Store your beverages of choice for all your friends and family plus have 6 liters of chilled water on hand for extra hydration or perhaps a little bit of clean-up action. From backyard to the beach to the campsite, don’t waste a moment dealing with throw-away containers. Life has so much more in store for you.

  Please note, this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2755401000
Color:
Adriatic Blue
Size:
One Size
Weight:
2 kg / 4.5 lbs
Dimensions:
49.5 x 40 x 28 cm / 19.5 x 16 x 11 in
Total Capacity:
30L / 1830 cu in
Dry Storage Capacity:
4L / 240 cu in
Insulated Capacity:
20L / 1220 cu in
Reservoir Capacity:
6L / 360 cu in
Other Features:
  • Includes 6L Fusion Group Reservoir with TRU® Zip waterproof zipper. Stows conveniently behind zippered back panel
  • Keeps cold 70 hours. Retains ice for 48+ hours
  • Hose with spigot accessible from exterior for quick refills
  • Roll top closure allows single handed access while providing superior thermal efficiency
  • Padded back panel and shoulder straps
  • Waist belt for added stability
  • Additional dry storage
  • Zippered pocket for phone and essentials
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