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Big Zip EVO Reservoir
Platypus
Big Zip EVO Reservoir
$44.95 - $49.95
Description

  Premium taste-free reservoir with 50% faster flow

  Introducing the Big Zip EVO—the latest evolution in taste-free hydration from Platypus. Delivering an extremely high flow rate, self-sealing HyFlo™ bite valve, large drink tube, simple one-handed filling, easy cleaning, fast drying, quick access drink tube disconnect, leak-proof shutoff valve, and more, the Big Zip EVO is a top pick for hikers, backpackers, travelers and mountain bikers. The Big Zip EVO is available in 1.0L, 2.0L, 3.0L versions.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Platypus
Weight:
1.5 Liter: 5.6 oz / 160 g
2 Liter: 6 oz / 171 g
3 Liter: 6.5 oz / 184 g
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
• Secure SlideLock™: Slides both directions to easily open, securely close and fill reservoir.
• Handy Pincher Grip: Allows for easy one-handed filling.
• High Mount Quick-disconnect: Offers fast, easy access'no more digging down in your pack.
• Leak-proof Shut-off Valve: Instantly stops flow and offers reliable stowing.
• Semi-rigid Center Baffle: Offers low-profile support and makes for easy cleaning and drying.
• HyFLO™ Self-sealing Bite Valve: Improves flow along with updated, larger 5/16in. drink tube.
• Funk-free: Embedded Silver-ion protects clean water from mold & bacteria.
• Clean Taste Guarantee: All materials are certified food-grade, BPA-, BPS-, phthalate-free and taste-free, guaranteed.
Made in the USA of US and imported materials.
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