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That’s how I’ve accidentally been product testing many water bottles over the last few years. Indeed, I’ve owned bottles from Owala, Takeya, Bottle Bottle, Hydroflask, CamelBak and two from Nalgene.
When sourcing drinking water in the great outdoors it can pay to take no chances, and a new line of bottles co-developed by CamelBak and Lifestraw is designed to keep risk of contamination to a ...
More than 46,000 CamelBak water bottles have been voluntarily recalled due to a potential choking hazard.
CamelBak Podium and Peak Fitness water bottle caps are being recalled and the company is offering a replacement to customers who return the recalled item.
A green accounting method called “mass balance” certifies that something was manufactured with recycled plastic — just not necessarily much of the bottle making the claim.
Camelbak and Lifestraw have teamed up to launch their first-ever filtration collaboration. Combining the portability and durability of Camelbak with the filtration tech that Lifestraw is known for, ...
The water bottles were sold in a variety of colors in 17, 21- and 24-ounce sizes. CamelBak and Podium or Peak Fitness are written on the bottles.
CamelBak’s Chute Mag tumbler is at an even better value today, thanks to a Target discount on this vacuum-insulated water bottle. It’s one of the best deals we’ve seen on the Underscored ...
If you like to stay hydrated no matter where you go, chances are you’ve got a reusable water bottle or two. Or 10. (The collectors know who they are.) Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, fashion ...
This recall involves certain caps sold with CamelBak’s Podium and Peak Fitness water bottles with three date codes. The date codes are H19039, H19063 and H19175 and are located on the underside of the ...
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