CAMELBAK Eddy+ 0,6l Oxford - universal bottle

  • 16.36 €
  • 18.18 €
  • in stock
  • The versatile Pivot bottle uses the latest technology for everyday quality hydration. The bottle is made from a new Echo material that contains 10% renewable plant-based ingredients - 100% BPA, BPS and BPF-free.

    The bottle is easy to carry with a loop on the cap that fits three fingers. Maintenance is very easy - everything is dishwasher safe in the top basket.

    1. Flip, Bite, Sip:
      Drink through a straw
    2. Spill-proof:
      Will not leak when closed, spill-proof when open.
    3. Easy to carry:
      Comfortable carrying handle
    4. Easy to clean:
      Dishwasher safe
    • Lightweight and durable
    • Color coordinated thumb tab
    • O odor and stain resistant
    • Drink clean: BPA, BPS and BPF free
    • Tritan™ Renew Copolyester: Made from 50% recyclable material
    • Fits most cup holders

    Specifications:

    Capacity: 0.6 l
    Cap material: BPA-free polypropylene
    BPA/BPS/BPF-free
    Dimensions: 21.7 x 9.9 x 7.5 cm
    Material: Made from innovative recycled material Tritan® Renew

    Place an order CAMELBAK universal bottle, today at a discount 10%

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: CAMELBAK
    • Product code: 2466401060
    • volume : 0.6 L
    • colour : modrá

  • CAMELBAK Eddy+ 0,6l Oxford

    Eddy+ 0,6l Oxford
    Eddy+ 0,6l Oxford
  • Camelbak - American manufacturer and inventor of drinking bag backpacks. Cycling, outdoor, ski and running backpacks, bottles, thermoses and accessories.

    The first predecessor of today's CamelBak backpacks was created in 1988 during the HotterN'Hell 100-mile bicycle race in Texas, USA. One of the competitors, Michael Eidson, after much thought, decided to tackle hydration in the August heat in a completely original way. He took advantage of his civilian job as a paramedic and brought an infusion bag he had borrowed from an ambulance to the race. He filled it with water, hid it in his sock, stuck it in the back pocket of his jersey, threw the tube over his shoulder and attached it with a clothespin. Never mind that the other racers laughed at him. The first hands free hydration was born. No one knew then what this invention would evolve into and how it would affect outdoor athletes around the world.