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ChillBak Cube 18
CamelBak
ChillBak Cube 18
$299.95
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  Calling all thirsty adventurers! Whether you're headed out for a sun-soaked, friend-filled bike trip or want to be well-stocked for a post-ride party, the CamelBak ChillBak Cube 18 keeps you fully hydrated and full of fun. This innovative soft cooler keeps your drinks cold, close and ready to go. With its roll-top closure, you can stay easily organized, and your dry items stay safely separated from ice and drinks with the trap door.

  The included 3L Fusion™ reservoir stows conveniently behind a zippered back panel, leaving more room for drinks and food, even when full. The hose with spigot can be accessed easily from the exterior of the pack, making group hydration quicker, easier and more fun. Bring this roll-top cube cooler on your next adventure!

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Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Size:
One Size
Gear Capacity:
920 cu in / 15 L
Hydration Capacity:
100 oz / 3 L
Dimensions:
13 x 13 x 9 in / 34 x 33 x 23 cm
Weight:
3 lbs 6.3 oz / 1540 g
Hydration Type:
Fusion 3L Reservoir with Quicklink System
Material:
TPU Coated 400D Nylon Ripstop: bluesign®-approved
Other Features:
  • Includes 3L Fusion™ Group Reservoir with TRU® Zip Waterproof Zipper: No spills, all thrills.
  • Reservoir: Stows conveniently behind zippered back panel, leaving you more room for drinks and food.
  • Hose with Spigot: Accessible from the exterior of the cooler, through the flow port, giving you easy access for quick group hydration.
  • Roll-Top Closure: Allows single-handed access while providing greater durability and better thermal efficiency than a zipper.
  • Built-in Carry Handles and Removable Padded Shoulder Straps: Gives you multiple carry options.
  • Trap Door: Separates dry items from ice and provides a second layer of insulation.
  • Stretch Pocket: Perfect for bottle openers and other essential items.
  • Capacity: 18 liters, which means you can stow 16 cans of the beverage of your choosing with 12 lbs of ice (and full reservoir). Stores 22 lbs of ice, alone.
  • Keeps drinks cold and retains ice for 60 hours.
  • BPA/BPS/BPF Free
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