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Force 2L Reservoir (Fall 2022)
HydraPak
Force 2L Reservoir (Fall 2022)
$40.00
Description

  High-performance athletes need high-performance hydration. The HydraPak Force 2L is ultra-durable and designed for action. The 36” flexible HydraFusion drink tube insulates in hot weather and protects in tough conditions. The high-flow bite valve not only has a dirt guard, but it self-seals and features a twist on/off bar to prevent leaks. Ready when you are.

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Description
Brand Name:
HydraPak
Volume:
70oz.
Liters:
2L
Weight:
173 g / 6.1 oz
Dimensions:
340 mm / 13.3 in x 165 mm / 6.4 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
A522
UPC:
834456001645
Other Features:
• Slide-Seal™ top opens wide for easy filling and closes tight for a leakproof seal
• Dual FlexGrips make it simple to fill, carry and access in your pack
• Flexible 36" HydraFusion drink tube insulates in hot weather and offers protection in tough conditions
• High-flow Blaster™ bite valve self seals after each sip and features a twist on/off bar to prevent leaks when not in use
• Dust cover protects silicone bite valve from collecting dirt
• Plug-N-Play™ connect system lets you easily disconnect the drink tube (an auto shut off valve prevents leaking) and remove the reservoir from your pack for convenient refilling
• Fully reversible for easy cleaning and drying, top-shelf dishwasher safe
• Made of ultra-durable, abrasion resistant TPU & RF welded seams for superior durability and elasticity
• Wide working temperature range (can be frozen - max temp 60° C / 140° F)
• Safe and reliable, 100% BPA & PVC free
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