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Watercell X
Sea to Summit
Watercell X
$44.95 - $69.95
Description

  Flexible & durable water storage bag

  Watercell X – the flexible and durable reservoir water bag solution. Tough and versatile, the Sea to Summit Watercell X stores, transports and dispenses water wherever you need it. The 3D baffled, RF-welded TPU construction is compact and stackable, and BPA, PVC and taste-free.

  The standard 63mm wide mouth cap and integrated welded handle make filling simple and spill-free. Dispensing water is just as easy; the multi-function low-profile cap combines flow control and includes a shower head attachment. Hang, carry, and attach the Watercell X wherever your adventures take you using the welded lash points and adjustable strap.

  Sold individually.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Volume:
4L: 4L / 135 fl oz
6L: 6L / 203 fl oz
10L: 10L / 338 fl oz
20L: 20L / 676 fl oz
Weight:
4L: 4.4 oz / 125 g
6L: 5.3 oz / 150 g
10L: 6.7 oz / 150 g
20L: 11.8 oz / 335 g
Dimensions:
4L: 11 x 8.5 x 4 in / 28 x 21 x 10 cm
6L: 13 x 9 x 4.2 in / 35 x 23 x 10 cm
10L: 16.5 x 11.2 x 5 in / 42 x 28 x 12 cm
20L: 20.2 x 14 x 6.2 in / 51 x 37 x 16 cm
Other Features:
• Made from flexible, abrasion-resistant laminated 400D nylon fabric
• Food-grade TPU laminate is BPA, PVC and taste-free
• Extra-small shower fitting attaches to the multi-function side straps when not in use
• Strong RF-welded 3D shape with internal baffle for ease of use and compact packing
• Adjustable strap offers multiple carry, lash and drain points
• The opening is compatible with industry-standard water filtration systems and replacement lids
CAN THE WATERCELL X
Be cleaned with bleach? We would recommend against using bleach (because of the aftertaste) - taste-free peroxide cleaning tablets are available.
Connect to any water filter? There are two standards for screw-attached water filters; 42mm and 63mm. The Watercell X will work with any 63mm water filter.
Be used for drinks other than water? Only if it is cleaned correctly afterward - see the point on peroxide cleaning tablets above.
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