CamelBak BPA Free Bottles Saint Louis MO

The CamelBak BPA Free Better Bottle with Bite Valve is one of my favorite water bottles. Most importantly, it is BPA free, which means it's safe. It is also really easy to use - the CamelBak bite valve lets me drink without tipping the bottle. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

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CamelBak BPA Free Better Bottle with Bite Valve

CamelBak BPA Free Better Bottle with Bite Valve

CamelBak BPA Free Better Bottle with Bite Valve

CamelBak Water Bottle, .75L (Midnight color)

The CamelBak BPA Free Better Bottle with Bite Valve is one of my favorite water bottles. I originally found out about this water bottle from CamelBak when I was researching BPA-free plastic bottles that I could use while hiking.

What is BPA and why should I avoid it?

  • BPA is a chemical called Bisphenol-A, which is used in the manufacture of certain plastics.
  • If BPA from plastic leaches from a plastic bottle into the liquid, it can lead to significant health problems.
  • As people have become more aware of the dangers of BPA, manufacturers have responded with “BPA Free” bottles and containers, made from safer plastics.

Features I like about this bottle:

One cool feature of the CamelBak BPA Free Better Bottle is the easy to use bite value. When I’m on the trail or even in the car and want a drink, I can simply just suck on the bite value and not have to hold the bottle high above my head. It’s like a high-tech built-in straw. There’s no need to tip the bottle at all.

Finally, from a handling standpoint, the water bottle is designed to easily clip onto a pack using a carabiner, or be held in the crook of your finger.

In addition to the great functionality, CamelBak offers this awesome water bottle in three sizes (0.5-liter, 0.75-liter, and 1.0-liter) and 34 colors & designs and is available at Amazon .

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