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Eddy + Lifestraw VSS 32 oz
CamelBak
Eddy + Lifestraw VSS 32 oz
$69.95
Description

  The path to reliably clean drinking water begins with the CamelBak Eddy® + filtered by LifeStraw®. Whether you are a couple days into a backcountry trip or looking for an everyday water bottle, you need a trustworthy source for safe water wherever you roam. Water passes through two separate stages of filtration - the Hollow Fiber Filter removes bacteria, parasites, and microplastics and the Ion Exchange Filter reduces lead, bad taste, chlorine and other unwanted chemicals. Leak-proof when closed and spill-proof when open, the universal Eddy + straw cap and bite-valve interface delivers a high flow for steady hydration when you need it most. The main vessel is constructed in durable 18/8 stainless steel with a sweat-proof powder coat finish and keeps water cold for hours with double wall vacuum insulation. BPA, BPS, and BPF free. Every purchase shares the gift of clean drinking water - one product, one child, one year of safe water.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2552
Dimensions:
7.5 x 29.5 x 10.5 cm / 3 x 11.6 x 4.13 in
Liters:
1L / 32oz
Cap Material:
BPA-Free Polypropylene
Other Features:
  • Two Stages of Filtration. Hollow Fiber Filter removes bacteria, parasites and microplastics. Ion Exchange Filter reduces lead, taste and odor, chlorine and other chemicals
  • Flip, Bite, Sip / Drink through straw
  • Vacuum Insulated 18/8 Stainless Steel
  • Durable Powder coat finish
  • Leak-proof when closed, spill-proof when open
  • Easy to Carry with Comfortable carry handle
  • Stays Dry with Sweat-proof insulation
  • Easy to Clean. Filter rinses clean and bottle is dishwasher safe
  • Drink Clean. BPA, BPS, and BPF free
  • 32 oz: 30 Hours Cold
  • Volume When Filled: 26 oz capacity with filter
  • Not for use by children under age 12 without adult supervision
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