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Seeker 4L
HydraPak
Seeker 4L
$31.00
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  Ultralight and durable collapsible water hauler

  Go the distance with the high-capacity HydraPak Seeker 4L. The flexible coated handle allows for easy pouring and carrying. It packs away nice and easy. Its streamlined shape fits in a wide variety of packs, whether strapped to the outside or inside a pack pocket.

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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