CamelBak Chute Vacuum Insulated Stainless Water Bottle, 40 oz, Fig

April 22, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $53.97Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:25 GMT+0100 - Details)

With the 40 oz Chute vacuum, you can get a cold drink and a smooth pour, even in the backcountry. This vacuum-insulated bottle keeps liquids cold for 24 hours (even longer if you add ice), and hot for six. Plus, the cap snaps into the handle, so you can keep it out of the way as you pour. The sturdy, double-walled steel design keeps condensation from collecting on the sides of the bottle, and the powder-coat paint job adds some extra color. The narrow-mouthed opening also makes it easy to drink and pour without spilling, so you won’t waste a single drop. After all, nobody wants to end a long, hard day with a lukewarm drink.

Product Features

  • Vacuum insulation keeps beverages cold for 24 hours and hot for 6 hours
  • Made with 18/8 stainless steel and BPA/BPS-free materials
  • Snap the spout cap into the handle for one-handed use
  • Angled spout is engineered for Rapid hydration
  • CamelBak Got your Back guarantee: if we build it, we’ll Back it with our lifetime guarantee

Comments

F Cruz says:

Worth every penny. Leak proof and ice retaining After a lot of searching, video reviews, and online lists, I finally decided to purchase this for my daily driver bottle. The Camelback Chute has been amazing. It is larger than the Yeti cups and some Flasks, keeps ice for over 36 hours, and the cap is 100% leak proof (I sometimes throw in some Lipton tea mix and shake to mix in the bottle). The ice lasts so long that I have to melt it down with hot water when I get home at night, otherwise there’s so much left I can’t wash the bottle. I’ve…

TJ says:

It’s a water bottle. It holds water, and keeps it cold too. It also looks cool. And feels nice. Pros:- It’s huge. And for holding as much as it does, as well as being insulated, I don’t think it’s terribly bulky. The footprint isnt huge; it definitely wont fit in most cup holders but I can still grip it and carry it like I do my smaller water bottles.- Being insulated, of course, it keeps stuff cold pretty well.- Construction is overall good. I am particularly fond of the overall aesthetic and feel of this bottle; not necessarily a universal positive so much as a…

The Big Ladudeski says:

Do this if you don’t like the cap in your way I bought this for a trip to Nicaragua to use at the beach while surfing all day. It was really nice to have and not waste plastic bottles. It kept the water cool even as it sat in my bookbag or car in the hot climate. It has never leaked and seems to be holding up well for the 2 months I’ve used it. I read other reviews about the cap being in the way of your face and not wanting to mount the cap in the handle every time you want a quick drink. My solution was to open the jug, remove the lower…

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