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Stash Bottle 1L
HydraPak
Stash Bottle 1L
$26.00
Description

  Collapsible, lightweight bottle twists to pack down small

  When you’re going for your personal best, running out of water is not an option. Essential equipment for every adventurer, the HydraPak 1 liter Stash Bottle is large enough to handle all-day hydration, expanding for use and crushing back down for maximum pack space. Compact, flexible and 50% lighter than a hard bottle. It’s construction with purpose.

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Description
Brand Name:
HydraPak
Volume:
1 L / 32 fl oz
Size:
1 Liter
Weight:
107 g / 3.7 oz
Dimensions:
Open - 210 mm / 8.2 in x 100 mm / 3.9 in
Closed - 60 mm / 2.3 in x 100 mm / 3.9 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
G121
Other Features:
• Twist to collapse down to 1/4 of its filled size when empty, minimizing the space it takes up in your pack
• At 50% lighter than most hard bottles it's the most compact and convenient water bottle solution
• The flexible walls, TPU carry handle & grip ring create a comfortable carrying experience
• External capacity gauge allows you to track your hydration intake or measure out the contents
• The 63mm mouth screw cap makes it quick and easy to fill and is compatible with most filters
• Rigid top and bottom keeps it sturdy and easy to drink out of
• Made of ultra-durable, abrasion resistant TPU & RF welded seams for superior durability and elasticity
• Can be frozen or filled with hot water (max temp 60° C / 140° F)
• Safe and reliable, 100% BPA & PVC free
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