BearVault Bear Resistant Food Canister for Hikers, Backpackers, and Campers | Clear, Durable, and Easy to Use | Bear, Wildlife & Rodent Resistant | Cache All Your Scented Items | National Park (BV450)

April 25, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:40 GMT+0100 - Details)

WHEN IT COMES TO BEARS, NOTHING COMPARES

Tried and tested by over a quarter million outdoor enthusiasts, BearVault has been the industry leader for some 15 years. Nothing else compares. Foiling grizzly bears and black bears at test facilities, and wild bears throughout campsites in North America, BearVault canisters have been put to the test by more bears than any other canister on the market.

EASY, USER FRIENDLY

BearVault is hands down the easiest bear canister to use, open and close, see and access your food, carry, and protect your food. It is lightweight yet super rugged, and keeps your food protected from raids by bears, rodents, and other wildlife.

PERFECT FOR HIKING, BACKPACKING, CAMPING, CANOEING, KAYAKING, HUNTING, AND FISHING TRIPS

Whether you are trekking over peaks and passes, exploring wild forests, gliding through the waters of the backwoods, or enjoying nature on an overnight adventure – put your worries aside by properly storing your food and scented items. Sit back (using your BearVault as a stool), relax, and enjoy nature.

PROTECT FOOD, PROTECT BEARS

They say “a fed bear is a dead bear”, and it is true: every year over a thousand bears are put down when they become habituated to food and trash left around by people. Thank you for securely protecting your own food, and doing your part to keep bears wild.

LIFETIME WARRANTY

We stand by our product, and we’re here to help. New BearVault products that are sold by authorized dealers come with a limited lifetime warranty. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Product Features

  • Lightweight Solo or Weekend Size: Lightest canister in this size category; Stores approximately 4 days of food; perfect for a couples weekend, or a 3 to 4 day solo trek
  • Clearly Find Your Food: Where’s your oatmeal, trail mix, and dinner? This wide opening, transparent food container makes it simple to grab exactly what you need
  • Easy to Use, Durable, Doubles as a Seat: Designed with a tool-free lid: no fiddling or losing small parts; Useful around camp, it also doubles as a camp stool; Rugged and impact resistant
  • Grizzly & Black Bear Tested: Tested and approved by both the IGBC (Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee) and the SIBBG (Sierra Interagency Black Bear Group); In fact, a BearVault survived 48 hours locked in a cage with two hungry black bears!
  • NPS & Agency Approved: Approved by all National Parks and National Forests that require Bear Canisters, including Yosemite, Sequoia King’s Canyon, Olympic, Cascades, Rocky Mountains, Glacier, Boundary Waters, Great Smokey Mountains, Shenandoah, and Denali.

Comments

Anonymous says:

BearVault anD Garcia comparison I review these products from the point of view of a sea kayaker intending to use a bear resistant food container on the Inside Passage from Vancouver Island, BC to Glacier Bay, Alaska, where I have to interface with the containers twice a day for 90 days. I compared the Garcia Backpacker’s Cache and the BearVault BV-500 because they’re both top of the line, readily available, and they’re the two that most long-range voyagers through bear country would likely consider. On the west coast,…

Anonymous says:

Won’t keep bears out and not allowed in the Adirondacks Purchased this product with the intention of using in the Adirondack mountains where bear barrels are required. The reviews seemed positive, however, when I showed up on the first day, the Adirondack Loj had a nice display at the front door of the information center with this barrel and it’s larger model torn open by bears (see attached pictures). The “convenient” groove around the lid for a rope makes it very easy for a bear to slip its claws in and remove. In fact, two different…

Anonymous says:

BearVault Failure. Carried away by bear and chewed. Just got back from ADK. Last year BearVault did ok. This year nothing was mentioned on DEC website but a serious problem has developed. The picture says it all

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