Camelbak Chute Mag Bottle - 1.5L - Clear
Your daily hydration habit with a sustainable twist. The lightweight and durable Chute Mag water bottle is now made with Tritan Renew, a highly durable and lightweight plastic made with 50% recycled material. Besides the do-good construction, you’ll love the high flow universal magnetic cap. It's leak-proof when closed, stows securely out of the way when drinking, and is compatible with Eddy+ and Carry Cap vessels. The comfortable carry handle makes for grab-and-go convenience. When the day is over, just toss in the dishwasher and prepare for your next adventure. Tritan Renew is made using Polyester Renewal Technology, a recycling process that’s more efficient than standard mechanical recycling, producing new material with less demand on finite resources. Odour and stain resistant, and free of BPA, BPS, and BPF. The water bottle features a magnetic cap, colour match tether, and is easy to carry. It's suitable for both men and women.
Your daily hydration habit with a sustainable twist. The lightweight and durable Chute Mag water bottle is now made with Tritan Renew, a highly durable and lightweight plastic made with 50% recycled material. Besides the do-good construction, you’ll love the high flow universal magnetic cap. It's leak-proof when closed, stows securely out of the way when drinking, and is compatible with Eddy+ and Carry Cap vessels. The comfortable carry handle makes for grab-and-go convenience. When the day is over, just toss in the dishwasher and prepare for your next adventure. Tritan Renew is made using Polyester Renewal Technology, a recycling process that’s more efficient than standard mechanical recycling, producing new material with less demand on finite resources. Odour and stain resistant, and free of BPA, BPS, and BPF. The water bottle features a magnetic cap, colour match tether, and is easy to carry. It's suitable for both men and women.
Your daily hydration habit with a sustainable twist. The lightweight and durable Chute Mag water bottle is now made with Tritan Renew, a highly durable and lightweight plastic made with 50% recycled material. Besides the do-good construction, you’ll love the high flow universal magnetic cap. It's leak-proof when closed, stows securely out of the way when drinking, and is compatible with Eddy+ and Carry Cap vessels. The comfortable carry handle makes for grab-and-go convenience. When the day is over, just toss in the dishwasher and prepare for your next adventure. Tritan Renew is made using Polyester Renewal Technology, a recycling process that’s more efficient than standard mechanical recycling, producing new material with less demand on finite resources. Odour and stain resistant, and free of BPA, BPS, and BPF. The water bottle features a magnetic cap, colour match tether, and is easy to carry. It's suitable for both men and women.
Your daily hydration habit with a sustainable twist. The lightweight and durable Chute Mag water bottle is now made with Tritan Renew, a highly durable and lightweight plastic made with 50% recycled material. Besides the do-good construction, you’ll love the high flow universal magnetic cap. It's leak-proof when closed, stows securely out of the way when drinking, and is compatible with Eddy+ and Carry Cap vessels. The comfortable carry handle makes for grab-and-go convenience. When the day is over, just toss in the dishwasher and prepare for your next adventure. Tritan Renew is made using Polyester Renewal Technology, a recycling process that’s more efficient than standard mechanical recycling, producing new material with less demand on finite resources. Odour and stain resistant, and free of BPA, BPS, and BPF. The water bottle features a magnetic cap, colour match tether, and is easy to carry. It's suitable for both men and women.
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Camelbak Magnetic Chute Mag Water Bottle Stopper Natural
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There are a lot of variations on water bottle lids out there. They all have their pros and cons. Often different types are ideal for different purposes. To me, this is ideal for day hikes and backpacking. Here are are some reasons I feel that way.-Lid screws off so the wide mouth can easily catch water in a shallow stream. Narrow mouth bottles can be a pain to fill so this is really helpful.- The lid swings back on a hinge. I can't be the only one who has taken a big swig of a water and caught the cap in their eye. It's a minor inconvenience but I'm glad they fixed it.-There is a magnet in the lid that helps the lid stay open when you want it to and to settle back onto the spout when you want to close it. Again, a minor thing, but it is annoying when you start ... MoreThere are a lot of variations on water bottle lids out there. They all have their pros and cons. Often different types are ideal for different purposes. To me, this is ideal for day hikes and backpacking. Here are are some reasons I feel that way.-Lid screws off so the wide mouth can easily catch water in a shallow stream. Narrow mouth bottles can be a pain to fill so this is really helpful.- The lid swings back on a hinge. I can't be the only one who has taken a big swig of a water and caught the cap in their eye. It's a minor inconvenience but I'm glad they fixed it.-There is a magnet in the lid that helps the lid stay open when you want it to and to settle back onto the spout when you want to close it. Again, a minor thing, but it is annoying when you start to screw a lid back on and realize you missed the thread.-The opening is ideal for slower activities. You are taking a day hike and just crested a hill. That a perfect time for a big swig of water and the opening which is a little wider than a soda bottles allows that easily. I wouldn't say it's ideal for biking or running because you have to tilt your head back to drink, but 32 oz. is too big for a run anyway.All told this is a solid water bottle. The larger size is great if you want to do a longer day-hike especially in the summer without carrying a water bladder on your back. I took a hike with it and just carried it in my hand. That might get old after more than 3-4 miles but it didn't bother me. Hope this helps.
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The CacmelBak Chute Mag is a great daily driver for a water bottle. I've been using it the past few weeks around the house, at work, and while out playing tennis and hiking. I have gotten a number of water bottles over the years, and I'm constantly on the hunt for the perfect one. This one comes close...Pros:-Good size, fits in all cupholders I've seen, with enough water that I don't feel I need to fill it constantly-I love the lid. The internal threading is secure without leaks leading to a smooth spout for drinking from (see photo), the magnet keeps the lid out of the way without needing to set it down and potentially lose it or let it get dirty.-very sturdy, despite some moderate abuse no significant signs of breakdownCons:-This is made of plastic, ... MoreThe CacmelBak Chute Mag is a great daily driver for a water bottle. I've been using it the past few weeks around the house, at work, and while out playing tennis and hiking. I have gotten a number of water bottles over the years, and I'm constantly on the hunt for the perfect one. This one comes close...Pros:-Good size, fits in all cupholders I've seen, with enough water that I don't feel I need to fill it constantly-I love the lid. The internal threading is secure without leaks leading to a smooth spout for drinking from (see photo), the magnet keeps the lid out of the way without needing to set it down and potentially lose it or let it get dirty.-very sturdy, despite some moderate abuse no significant signs of breakdownCons:-This is made of plastic, and the stainless steel options are only vacuum water bottles. I would love a non-insulated stainless steel option from Camelbak.
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I've never written a bad review for a product before, because typically I just decide its "not for me" but assume others might enjoy it. Unfortunately, I have to write a bad one for this waterbottle. The design is...shockingly bad. I'm just not sure how it even got through product development because the lid just leaks.The bottle itself is typical camelbak quailty, super strong, nearly impossible to break. The cap is clearly of nice quality too but the design is horrible. The "magnet" feature they use to hold the lid on is a great idea...in theory. It's nice that its easy on/off. But it leaks. This bottle can't be in any position but standing upright or it will begin to leak significant amounts of water. No amoutn of fiddling with the cap will get the magnet to ... MoreI've never written a bad review for a product before, because typically I just decide its "not for me" but assume others might enjoy it. Unfortunately, I have to write a bad one for this waterbottle. The design is...shockingly bad. I'm just not sure how it even got through product development because the lid just leaks.The bottle itself is typical camelbak quailty, super strong, nearly impossible to break. The cap is clearly of nice quality too but the design is horrible. The "magnet" feature they use to hold the lid on is a great idea...in theory. It's nice that its easy on/off. But it leaks. This bottle can't be in any position but standing upright or it will begin to leak significant amounts of water. No amoutn of fiddling with the cap will get the magnet to link hard enough that any amount of water pressure from the inside doesn't break the seal and result in leaking.It's a nice water bottle to keep at my desk while I work, but I can't even throw it in my purse full at the end of the day without spilling everywhere.
| Style | Drinking bottle. |
| Length | 15 centimetres |
| Season | Continuity |
| Sport | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Volume Capacity | 1500 Milliliters |
Camelbak Magnetic Chute Mag Water Bottle Stopper Natural
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Camelbak Chute Mag Tritan Renew 1L Water Bottle [Colour:Clear]
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There are a lot of variations on water bottle lids out there. They all have their pros and cons. Often different types are ideal for different purposes. To me, this is ideal for day hikes and backpacking. Here are are some reasons I feel that way.-Lid screws off so the wide mouth can easily catch water in a shallow stream. Narrow mouth bottles can be a pain to fill so this is really helpful.- The lid swings back on a hinge. I can't be the only one who has taken a big swig of a water and caught the cap in their eye. It's a minor inconvenience but I'm glad they fixed it.-There is a magnet in the lid that helps the lid stay open when you want it to and to settle back onto the spout when you want to close it. Again, a minor thing, but it is annoying when you start ... MoreThere are a lot of variations on water bottle lids out there. They all have their pros and cons. Often different types are ideal for different purposes. To me, this is ideal for day hikes and backpacking. Here are are some reasons I feel that way.-Lid screws off so the wide mouth can easily catch water in a shallow stream. Narrow mouth bottles can be a pain to fill so this is really helpful.- The lid swings back on a hinge. I can't be the only one who has taken a big swig of a water and caught the cap in their eye. It's a minor inconvenience but I'm glad they fixed it.-There is a magnet in the lid that helps the lid stay open when you want it to and to settle back onto the spout when you want to close it. Again, a minor thing, but it is annoying when you start to screw a lid back on and realize you missed the thread.-The opening is ideal for slower activities. You are taking a day hike and just crested a hill. That a perfect time for a big swig of water and the opening which is a little wider than a soda bottles allows that easily. I wouldn't say it's ideal for biking or running because you have to tilt your head back to drink, but 32 oz. is too big for a run anyway.All told this is a solid water bottle. The larger size is great if you want to do a longer day-hike especially in the summer without carrying a water bladder on your back. I took a hike with it and just carried it in my hand. That might get old after more than 3-4 miles but it didn't bother me. Hope this helps.
The CacmelBak Chute Mag is a great daily driver for a water bottle. I've been using it the past few weeks around the house, at work, and while out playing tennis and hiking. I have gotten a number of water bottles over the years, and I'm constantly on the hunt for the perfect one. This one comes close...Pros:-Good size, fits in all cupholders I've seen, with enough water that I don't feel I need to fill it constantly-I love the lid. The internal threading is secure without leaks leading to a smooth spout for drinking from (see photo), the magnet keeps the lid out of the way without needing to set it down and potentially lose it or let it get dirty.-very sturdy, despite some moderate abuse no significant signs of breakdownCons:-This is made of plastic, ... MoreThe CacmelBak Chute Mag is a great daily driver for a water bottle. I've been using it the past few weeks around the house, at work, and while out playing tennis and hiking. I have gotten a number of water bottles over the years, and I'm constantly on the hunt for the perfect one. This one comes close...Pros:-Good size, fits in all cupholders I've seen, with enough water that I don't feel I need to fill it constantly-I love the lid. The internal threading is secure without leaks leading to a smooth spout for drinking from (see photo), the magnet keeps the lid out of the way without needing to set it down and potentially lose it or let it get dirty.-very sturdy, despite some moderate abuse no significant signs of breakdownCons:-This is made of plastic, and the stainless steel options are only vacuum water bottles. I would love a non-insulated stainless steel option from Camelbak.
I've never written a bad review for a product before, because typically I just decide its "not for me" but assume others might enjoy it. Unfortunately, I have to write a bad one for this waterbottle. The design is...shockingly bad. I'm just not sure how it even got through product development because the lid just leaks.The bottle itself is typical camelbak quailty, super strong, nearly impossible to break. The cap is clearly of nice quality too but the design is horrible. The "magnet" feature they use to hold the lid on is a great idea...in theory. It's nice that its easy on/off. But it leaks. This bottle can't be in any position but standing upright or it will begin to leak significant amounts of water. No amoutn of fiddling with the cap will get the magnet to ... MoreI've never written a bad review for a product before, because typically I just decide its "not for me" but assume others might enjoy it. Unfortunately, I have to write a bad one for this waterbottle. The design is...shockingly bad. I'm just not sure how it even got through product development because the lid just leaks.The bottle itself is typical camelbak quailty, super strong, nearly impossible to break. The cap is clearly of nice quality too but the design is horrible. The "magnet" feature they use to hold the lid on is a great idea...in theory. It's nice that its easy on/off. But it leaks. This bottle can't be in any position but standing upright or it will begin to leak significant amounts of water. No amoutn of fiddling with the cap will get the magnet to link hard enough that any amount of water pressure from the inside doesn't break the seal and result in leaking.It's a nice water bottle to keep at my desk while I work, but I can't even throw it in my purse full at the end of the day without spilling everywhere.
I have owned a lot of water bottles over the years, some more expensive and some less expensive than the Chute Mag. This is far and away my favorite water to keep water with me on the go. I still carry a hydro-flask if I am schlepping something temperature sensitive, but nowadays those (much heavier) bottles get left behind in favor of this one when I just need good ole H2O.My bottle has been everywhere with me over the past several months, from everyday work commutes in town to alpine adventures in the Alaskan Arctic. It has been dropped, scraped, thrown around, used, and abused. Through it all, it has not failed or let me down. There are some superficial scratches in the plastic in some places from contact with rock and metal, but overall, the bottle is in great ... MoreI have owned a lot of water bottles over the years, some more expensive and some less expensive than the Chute Mag. This is far and away my favorite water to keep water with me on the go. I still carry a hydro-flask if I am schlepping something temperature sensitive, but nowadays those (much heavier) bottles get left behind in favor of this one when I just need good ole H2O.My bottle has been everywhere with me over the past several months, from everyday work commutes in town to alpine adventures in the Alaskan Arctic. It has been dropped, scraped, thrown around, used, and abused. Through it all, it has not failed or let me down. There are some superficial scratches in the plastic in some places from contact with rock and metal, but overall, the bottle is in great shape considering the conditions I put it through, and I look forward to making many more memories with it along in tow.The shape of the bottle itself is great: It is thin enough to fit in the not so room cup holders of my car and not so tall that having it in my backpack becomes a chore. Where this bottle really stands out, though, is the lid. The grab handle is just the right size. And the nozzle / cap setup is far an away the best combination of utility and ease-of-use that I have found so far. If I have one nitpick, it is that I am a little worried that the cap retention connection will fail long before the rest of this bottle is ready to give up the ghost. However, that is in part why I spent a longer time (about 6 months) using the bottle before writing up the review, and while slightly looser at the connection point around the base of the nozzle—it can be wiggled side to side a bit, at this point there no sign of outright failure after *heavy* use. The fact that CamelBak incorporates recycled materials into these bottles is icing on the cake.If you need a solid water bottle for everyday use, this one gets a wholehearted recommendation from me. I think you will love it.
I've had the Camelbak Eddy 25oz as my go-to water bottle for ages so I thought that upgrading to the 50oz could make things easier for my partner and I to have a shared water bottle around for road trips, short walks, camping, etc.PROs- Very hardy, haven't gotten any dings on it yet after taking it on a number of hiking and camping trips- Opening size makes for easy drinking without spilling, even in a moving car or while walking- 50oz is a lot so this reduces the need to refill often if you consume a lot of water or are sharing the bottle- Handle is solid and a good size if you need to carry the bottle by hand around a lot, though not the most comfortable if hauling this hefty bottle for many milesCONS- Doesn't fit in cup holders and barely fits in ... MoreI've had the Camelbak Eddy 25oz as my go-to water bottle for ages so I thought that upgrading to the 50oz could make things easier for my partner and I to have a shared water bottle around for road trips, short walks, camping, etc.PROs- Very hardy, haven't gotten any dings on it yet after taking it on a number of hiking and camping trips- Opening size makes for easy drinking without spilling, even in a moving car or while walking- 50oz is a lot so this reduces the need to refill often if you consume a lot of water or are sharing the bottle- Handle is solid and a good size if you need to carry the bottle by hand around a lot, though not the most comfortable if hauling this hefty bottle for many milesCONS- Doesn't fit in cup holders and barely fits in mesh side pockets on a backpack so it's inconvenient to have rolling around in the car or in a pack's main compartment- The magnetic closure seems nifty but does NOT actually seal the bottle so you can't just pop the top on and off quickly. The description omits to mention that this cap WILL LEAK if it's not screwed on closed! More than once now I've been surprised by spillage in my car because I hadn't screwed the top back on tight enough. (see photos) As others mentioned, the way this cap screws on and off just isn't the most intuitive.Overall, I'm lukewarm on this product. If you can get the hang of opening/closing it and have use cases for needing 50 oz (~1.5L) in a hard bottle (vs using a Camelbak bladder), then I'd recommend it as functions well. But personally, the bulky size and opening mechanism of this bottle wasn't that convenient for me. I'll likely keep using my Camelbak Eddy and Camelbak bladders more than this.
Excellent water bottle. I bring it to work everyday. It’s the exact amount of water that I need to drink daily. The see-through bottle reminds me to drink all the water by the end of the day to remain hydrated. As for the construction, it’s very light weight and sturdy. Love the magnetic cap that keeps it open while I drink, or drink and eat at the same time. The cap is also very secure. I forgot to tighten the cap once and carried it around, and it did not spill any water. Lastly, the handle is very convenient and easy to cary around without hurting my fingers. Only issue I have is not being able to place it in my car cup holder, but that’s a car problem not the water bottle.
The main selling point of this water bottle is the durability. The body feels more solid as does the lid. Compared to other non-metal bottles this is one of the most solid ones I've felt. Similarly useful is the positioning of the solid-feeling clip loop. If you're attaching this to a vertical surface with a clip, this will let it lay flat against your pack or molle panel.That said, for the average person it's overkill, and results in a somewhat clunky lid mechanism. The heavy duty twist cap feels solid, but also doesn't come off too easily, and putting it back on can be cumbersome. Despite claiming the spout to be "splash proof" when open, it easily sloshed water out when in a moving vehicle. The magnet feature solves a problem I never had, to the point that it ... MoreThe main selling point of this water bottle is the durability. The body feels more solid as does the lid. Compared to other non-metal bottles this is one of the most solid ones I've felt. Similarly useful is the positioning of the solid-feeling clip loop. If you're attaching this to a vertical surface with a clip, this will let it lay flat against your pack or molle panel.That said, for the average person it's overkill, and results in a somewhat clunky lid mechanism. The heavy duty twist cap feels solid, but also doesn't come off too easily, and putting it back on can be cumbersome. Despite claiming the spout to be "splash proof" when open, it easily sloshed water out when in a moving vehicle. The magnet feature solves a problem I never had, to the point that it took me a while to figure out what it was. And as solid as everything is, the plastic connecting the lid to the cap feels like a pretty weak and thin, making it the most likely thing to fail.I really like the durability and the concept of an "out-of-the-way" cap, and if you need something that feels more "bulletproof" than most, this is great. But if you're just looking for a plain ol' water bottle then I think there's more out there to explore.
I like the idea of this lid, but it could be improved significantly. I wash the mouthpiece daily, but it still has a mildew smell unless I put it in the dishwasher. Also, I wish the plastic piece that connects the cap to the lid were made of silicone or something with more give; I know the plastic will break at some point, and then the bottle will have no lid. Lastly, I was excited by the semi-close option (just setting the cap on with the magnet without screwing on the lid. Doing this serves no purpose, however, as the bottle spills with or without the cap on unless it is screwed down. Overall, it is a weird lid, and I will not buy another of these when it breaks. The bottle itself is fine and I like the peach color.
I have long been on the hunt for the best water bottle. I have a tendency to knock over bottles, to lose them, to get seals all gross and mouldy, and just generally to stop drinking water because I don't like the receptacles available.The CamelBak Chute Mag is the solution to all of these problems. It's sturdy and bottom heavy, so even though I've smashed it backhand, it didn't fall over. It's easy to drink out of, and short enough that it fits under my water filter, so I love it, and will never lose it. There are no seal to worry about, and every nook and cranny in the lid is VERY easy to clean.In summary, Chute Good.
This bottle is a decent every-day item. It's lightweight, the handle makes it super easy to carry, it fits in a standard cupholder and water bottle sleeves in backpacks and day packs. The magnet on the cap is nice as it keeps the cap from flipping back at your nose when you're taking a swig. I also really liked the lack of straw--they're kind of useless and who needs extra plastic? Cons include that it's not insulated so if you like your drinks iced (I do not) this may not work for you. The cap is not totally intuitive--you close AND twist. This caused two spills for me before I was properly trained by the bottle. Generally, a good daily-use bottle if you're wanting to get/stay hydrated while you work or study. Not sure I'd take it on the trails.
| Style | Drinking bottle. |
| Length | 15 centimetres |
| Season | Continuity |
| Sport | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Volume Capacity | 1500 Milliliters |