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CamelBak Bottle
$12.00
The Pros:No spill straw. Great carrying handle. Highly durable.
The Cons:Has problems with Leaking. Difficult to clean.
CamelBak invented the hands free hydration category and now they have designed the new user-friendly CamelBak Bottle. The Better Bottle is made from dishwasher safe polycarbonate and has a secure cap with a flip out spill proof Big Bite valve straw and an angled handle for carrying or snapping to a backpack, belt or harness.
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Comes in many colors and 1.0L, .75L, and .5L sizes.
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Flip-straw can be operated with one hand
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Nearly every part of the bottle can be purchased separately (straw, nipple valve, lid) in case replacement is needed
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Has problems with Leaking
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Howlsthunder:
#camelbak_bottle I love my CamelBak waterbottle. It's very durable - I've dropped it on hard cement, rock, and metal and the bottle came away only slightly scuffed. I really like the nipple-straw format, which is less prone to leaking than standard water-bottle tops and doesn't require you to remove the lid as with regular Nalgene bottles. The built-in loop for clipping to your belt/backpack is very durable - the only thing I've broken on this bottle is the little plastic tab you use to lever the nipple up and out of its slot and that happened by falling 5 feet, full of water, and landing on the tab.
My one complaint is that my bottle, now about two years old, has begun leaking around the screw-top edges. It was pretty leak-proof when I first bought it so I'm kind of bummed about this. I still really like the straw config, though, and so continue to use it.
Apr 16, 10
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