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SoftFlask 150 mL (Fall 2022)
HydraPak
SoftFlask 150 mL (Fall 2022)
$9.75
Description

  Collapsible 5-serving gel flask for running and speed hiking

  SoftFlask vs. gel packets = no contest. Simpler, faster and cleaner, this lightweight 150 ml collapsible gel flask allows for instant nutrition on your most challenging expeditions. Just fill it with up to 5 gel servings, squeeze it empty and you’re ready to take on the world.

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Description
Brand Name:
HydraPak
Volume:
150 mL / 5 fl oz
Color:
Malibu Blue
Weight:
18 g / 0.6 oz
Dimensions:
165 mm / 6.5 in x 71 mm / 2.8 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
B200HP
UPC:
834456001768
Other Features:
COMPRESSIBLE
Flexible design shrinks as you drink reducing movement and easily packs away when empty
COMFORTABLE FIT
Soft material conforms to hydration vests, belts, or pack pockets
GEL NOZZLE
Designed to carry and dispense energy gels with an easy to clean nozzle
• The SoftFlask makes a great nutrition or hydration addition or replacement to your running vest, pack, or belt pocket
• Vest-pack fit provides bounce-free stability and a flexible flask shoulder to prevent chafing so you can focus on FKTs and PRs
• High-flow nozzle makes fueling for long efforts more convenient and less sticky
• Standard 28mm opening lets you fill the SoftFlask easily, holds 5+ servings of energy gels or nutrition
• 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, top-rack dishwasher safe
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