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CamelBak 0.75- Liter Stainless Steel Better Bottle

 
 
CamelBak 0.75- Liter Stainless Steel Better Bottle
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CamelBak 0.75- Liter Stainless Steel Better Bottle

SKU: 

M207852

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $14.88 - $24.00
Sale Price: $17.99 - $23.99
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Description:

The CamelBak Better Bottle goes stainless. With the Big Bite Valve in our revolutionary cap, CamelBak has re-energized the reusable bottle category, creating the ultimate spill-proof companion.

Features:
  • Flip and Sip with Big Bite Valve

  • Wide mouth opening for easy fill and cleaning.

  • Compatible with 63 mm caps, filters and accessories.

  • BPA free, stain resistant and taste free.

  • No coatings or liners to come between you and your beverage

Product Details:
Product Length: 3.0 inches
Product Width: 10.5 inches
Product Height: 3.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.63 pounds
Package Length: 1.0 inches
Package Width: 1.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 90 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 90 customer reviews )
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28 of 28 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect in practically every way  Sep 03, 2009
By Rellorba
I love the straw and I love that it flips down. It stays out of sight of my two sons grubby hands. I love the loop at the top so that I can grab it quickly. I love that you have to bite the straw to get the water out because that will keep my one year old out of it for at least a little while. My 2 year old figured out how to do it in a day. It's well made and sturdy. I wish the neck of the bottle was a little wider because it makes pouring water or putting ice in it just a little harder. I bought the insulating sleeve and can't imagine this bottle without it. It cuts down on all the condensation, keeps my drinks colder for longer and has a strap on it that lets me hook the drink to my purse when I have no hands free. I recommend the insulating sleeve just as much as I recommend the bottle! I am very happy with this bottle!

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Great -unless condensation or "seeing" your water level are important  Apr 21, 2010
By R. Mimbs
If you've never tried a Camelbak, then you must. You'll drink more water and actually enjoy doing so.

Bought this to replace my pre-2008 Camelbak (they didn't go BPA free until then). I imagine the stainless steel will hold up to drops on concrete and asphalt better. My girlfriend prefers the plastic model because she can see the water level. I get by fine just shaking it and "feeling" how full it is, but something to consider. Also, I own both kinds and the metal one does form more condensation. Again, not exactly a big deal but a potential buyer might want to know.

You can put your finger through the little hole at top when you are walking. My girlfriend uses a carabiner to hook it onto her laptop bag when she goes to work.

One potential drawback. This thing doesn't fit fully down inside my Mazda 3 cup holder. I own both this size and the smaller one that does fit, but I prefer this one. Camelbaks don't spill if they tip over and I'd rather carry more water.

Oh, and about the company. I once developed a tear in my Camelbak hydration pack (different product). The company replaced it with one phone call and no hassle.

39 of 46 found the following review helpful:

5Best I've ever used  Sep 28, 2009
By Brian J. Binder
I can't say enough about this bottle, but I'll try and stay somewhat brief...

Went and purchased this at an REI store and not through Amazon. I see Amazon has it listed as .75 Liter but mine is a .5 Liter bottle, for what it's worth.

I got sick of using plastic bottles and having them around with me in the car - just not convenient. Plus, I usually do a ton of talking during my 1 hour+ commutes from site to site and well, plastic water bottles just make my water get lukewarm pretty quickly. Not much for carrying coolers around either...

The construction is quite impressive to me. I was worrying about paying 30 dollars for this and being disappointed, but I'm perfectly happy with it. The stainless steel body is obviously a little bit heavy, and I don't mind that at all - feels nice and solid in my hand. There is absolutely no condensation, period. I put ice cubes in this with water and after 10 hours, my ice cubes are still in there and the water is ultra-cold.

The top bite valve was a new experience for me and I find it very unique and has a nice cool-factor. I thought my tongue would get pinched in it or something but it never has - not once. It also keeps things out of the straw area so you could simply wipe off the outside of it if you had to and not worry about anything going down the straw itself.

I even keep it at the bed at night because I hate getting up to get a glass of cold water if I'm thirsty at night. I used to have a plastic bottle for this purpose and the ice would always melt quickly and then the water would be warm by the time I woke up to drink it. With this, the water always stays cold whenever I'm thirsty.

I leave it in my car, laying down on the seat or in my cup-holder. It never leaks a drip, period; even if I store it upside down on a passenger seat.

I was deciding between one of these versus a SIGG or Klean Kanteen and I got to compare the KK and Camelbak side-by-side at REI. I was simply impressed with this over the KK. The KK's likely are nice, but I was already annoyed about the twist-tops that squeal any time you open or close them. Not like it's a deal-breaker, but ths tops of the Camelbak are a nice plastic that doesn't leak or squeak.

The finger-holder on the top of the flip-spout section is great too, but it is a little bit of weight on a single finger if your hands aren't used to it. I'd buy another one of these without thinking twice.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

3Looks AWESOME, but I have issues  Mar 12, 2011
By John R. Orcutt "Elessar"
Let me just say first that I'm a big fan of Camelbak products - usually they're function FIRST, form second. I am not sure I can say that of this latest generation of water bottles.

They're quite sharp and the "HYDRATE OR DIE" logo is especially striking. But I have some issues with construction.

I suppose you can't expect a water bottle to be indestructible, but the problem with stainless steel is it makes you think something IS indestructible so when it's NOT you're very disappointed. I dropped one of these in the gym bathroom with somewhere around 14 oz water in it and it put a pretty sizable dent in the bottom corner. I was so frustrated with myself I ordered a new one.

That's understandable, it can't exactly be reinforced with concrete filler, but it's hefty look and feel is somewhat misleading.

My second and primary beef with this water bottle is that it LEAKS. It doesn't lean out of that famous Camelbak leak proof nipple - it leaks at the seam of the lid and the bottle. I've got a tiger man grip, but you gotta work this thing down like a wench, like you're trying to strip the threads off a 3/4" pipe, in order to be able to set it down and not have it leak out. Since I take these to the gym constantly, I'm laying them down in the seat because my cup holders aren't big enough. I pick it up and there's a big wet spot in the upholstery where some of the water leaked out, and very annoying to clean if there's gatorade mixed in. Imagine coffee or tea!

I know Camelbak's known for water bottles and such but they need to figure out what the problem is here. It happens on both of them so I know it's a design flaw, not just a fluke. I do have one last bone to pick before I start talking about what I like about them: they're STUPID expensive. $22-$30 for a water bottle!? Make sure you don't lose it - trust me, you're pissed. I lost one last semester.

If you don't plan on laying it on its side, let me say a few things about what I do love about these:

1. The carry toggle/loop - never breaks, never deforms, easy to use
2. The nipple - seems to last forever and never corrodes or tastes funny (have used OJ, cranberry juice, gatorade, water)
3. The SS surface is pretty nonslip, so you don't have to carry it by the toggle on top.
4. Carries a lot!
5. Looks friggin boss

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Finally they made a non-plastic bottle  Jul 04, 2009
By J. McIntyre "Wildwest"
I have always liked this design, but had to toss out all my old ones due to the BPA. Very happy they brought back this design in BPA Free plastic and stainless steel. I prefer the stainless steel; this is a good design b/c I can get ice cubes in it without any problems and it is easy to drink from on the go.

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