HydraPak Seeker – Collapsible Water Storage (4L/140oz) – BPA & PVC Free Camping Hydration Reservoir – Mammoth Grey

August 27, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:48 GMT+0100 - Details)

Go the distance with the Seeker 4L. It has a higher capacity storage, yet it’s lightweight. The flexible bail handle allows for easy pouring and carrying. It packs away nice and easy, and the four side lash points for hanging or pack attachment make it the perfect tool for the long haul. The versatile design can be used as a hydration reservoir with the Seeker Hydration Kit, a camp shower solution with the Cap Kit, or you can even freeze it and use it as an ice pack. Plus, the dual baffles prevent water bulge and give the 4L Seeker a unique low-profile shape, slides into most hydration pack reservoir sleeves. Specifications: -Capacity: 4 L / 140 fl oz -Weight: 126 g / 4.4 oz -Dimensions: 310 mm / 12.1 in x 220 mm / 8.6 in -Material: Thermoplastic Polyurethane; HDPE

Product Features

  • PORTABLE & PACKABLE- Crush the Seeker Hydration Reservoir when empty and store in bail handle. The flexible design makes it so light and compact, you’ll forget it’s in your pack.
  • VERSATILE WATER STORAGE – Wide working temperature range (can be frozen – max temp 60° C / 140° F).
  • WATER FILTER COMPATIBLE – Filter more water in the backcountry, most 42mm threaded filters (Katadyn BeFree) screw on to the top.
  • LIGHT & DURABLE CAMPING RESERVOIR – Flexible and abrasive-resistant TPU, the Seeker can stand up to whatever you throw at it.
  • 100% BPA & PVC FREE – No weird taste, and no unnecessary or harmful chemicals.
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY: If you experience any issue, we’ll repair or replace the item for free. Whatever it takes to keep your adventure going.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Perfect for natural disaster prep/emergency kit I just received these in the mail today, and ordered them to store filtered drinking water in my fridge in preparation for Hurricane Florence. I wish I had ordered a couple more! They’re a little pricey, but well worth it considering what I can use them for AND they collapse so easily for storage later (better alternative to huge bottles that take up cabinet space). I figure it’s also better to have these on hand than fight with everyone at the grocery store for what remains of water supplies…

Anonymous says:

Wildland firefighting tough! Wanted an alternative to water bottles, something that was simple, tough, and that didn’t take a lot of room. These when empty are light and regular nalgene water bottles arent heavy, but pounces add up and they dont collapse, also they take up more room then these hydrapak. I have had these for a few months I have smashed them up in my Fire Engine compartments. I have dropped my pack with them inside, I have sat on my pack with them inside and even accidentally dropped them from time to time…

Anonymous says:

Extremely compact and easy to haul around! But has a plastic/rubber taste I absolutely love the flexibility of this canteen. It rolls/folds up into a very small pouch that can easily fit into even the smallest backpack pockets/compartments. And it is very lightweight. The only negative I have is that it gives water a VERY strong plastic/rubber taste. I filled mine with Baking soda and water and let it soak overnight, which lessened the plastic/rubber taste somewhat but did not get rid of it entirely. I have noticed that the taste continues to get a little better the…

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