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Seeker 3L
HydraPak
Seeker 3L
$28.00
Description

  Durable, ultralight, collapsible water storage vessel

  The HydraPak Seeker 3L is a durable, ultralight hydration storage system for all your long haul excursions. A weather-resistant pour handle and two side lash points for hanging or pack attachment make it the perfect backcountry tool. You can freeze it to use as an ice pack or keep it in your camp kit for your go-to filter bag. Adventure seekers, this one is for you.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Low-profile, durable, coated handle for easy pouring and carrying – tear- & weather-resistant

  • Leakproof 42mm screw cap with tear-resistant, removable tether

  • Compatible with 42mm threaded backcountry water filters; the Katadyn® BeFree™ Filter screws on to the top allowing you to filter more water at camp (filter sold separately)

  • Large 42mm opening makes it easy to fill and tethered screw cap prevents cap from getting lost – creates a convenient carry loop for holding the Seeker upright when filling

  • Two load bearing side lash points, for attaching to your pack or setting up a gravity feed

  • External capacity gauge allows you to track your hydration intake or measure out the contents

  • Versatile design: can be used as a hydration reservoir or paired with a Plug-N-Play Cap and 28mm filter adapter (each sold separately)

  • Made of ultra-durable, abrasion resistant TPU & RF welded seams for superior durability and elasticity

  • Can be frozen or filled with hot water (max temp 60° C / 140° F)

  • Safe and reliable, 100% BPA & PVC free

  Materials: TPU, PP, Nylon

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