Water Bottle CamelBak Eddy+ Hunter 0.75L
Item description
This water bottle is from the CamelBak Eddy + series, and will never leak. By gently biting, the drinking spout opens and when you stop drinking, no drinking will come out. You do not have to tip the bottle, because the straw ensures that the liquid from the bottom of the bottle first comes up. The bottle can be cleaned in the dishwasher and can be easily carried using the handy carrying loop. The bottle is BPA free and has a slanted mouthpiece.
About CamelBak
It's 1988, and bicycle enthusiast Michael Eidson, is competing in a 100-mile race in the grueling summer heat of Wichita Falls, Texas. Water is vital to surviving the race. Eidson, decides to fill an IV bag with water and slip it into a white tube sock, he then stuffs the contraption into the back of his bike jersey, throws the thin hose over his shoulder and clamps it with a clothespin. Hands-free hydration is born. This fundamental idea was the basis for a whole range of water bottles and hydration devices now produced by the brand Camelbak. The core values remain the same even though the situation has changed- from inventing the hydration category to becoming the world's leading maker of hydration solutions.
Specifications
- EAN
- 886798018096
- Water Bottle
- Brand
- CamelBak
- Series
- Eddy +
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Polypropylene
- Capacity
- 0.75 L
- BPA free
- Dishwasher safe
- Slanted mouthpiece
- Easy to carry
- Leak-proof
- Carrying loop
Item description
This water bottle is from the CamelBak Eddy + series, and will never leak. By gently biting, the drinking spout opens and when you stop drinking, no drinking will come out. You do not have to tip the bottle, because the straw ensures that the liquid from the bottom of the bottle first comes up. The bottle can be cleaned in the dishwasher and can be easily carried using the handy carrying loop. The bottle is BPA free and has a slanted mouthpiece.
About CamelBak
It's 1988, and bicycle enthusiast Michael Eidson, is competing in a 100-mile race in the grueling summer heat of Wichita Falls, Texas. Water is vital to surviving the race. Eidson, decides to fill an IV bag with water and slip it into a white tube sock, he then stuffs the contraption into the back of his bike jersey, throws the thin hose over his shoulder and clamps it with a clothespin. Hands-free hydration is born. This fundamental idea was the basis for a whole range of water bottles and hydration devices now produced by the brand Camelbak. The core values remain the same even though the situation has changed- from inventing the hydration category to becoming the world's leading maker of hydration solutions.
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