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Specialty rugged polycarbonate and other durable resins
1-2 days
305 cubic inches (5L)
8.7 x 6" (22.1 x 15.2cm)
1.75 lbs (800g)
Embark on Adventures with the Ultimate Companion: The BV425-Sprint Bear Canister!
Hello fellow adventurers! Whether you're gearing up for a short escape into the wilderness or you just need that trusty companion to keep your lunch safe during your day explorations, we've got just the thing for you: the BV425-Sprint Bear Canister.
It's not just a canister; it's your backcountry buddy. Compact yet spacious, it's designed for those spirited dashes into bear territories. Whether you're hiking solo, sharing the load in a group, or setting up a base for a climb or fishing trip, this little wonder ensures everyone can independently and safely stash their food.
You'll be thrilled to know that it's crafted with the same level of quality, design, and bear-proof assurance as our classic range. But what makes the BV425-Sprint standout? Its design is ingenious! With its wide, round, and slippery structure, it defies bear attempts at leveraging open those jaws, claws, and paws. Made from durable polycarbonate, it is lightweight yet roomy, so you don't have to compromise on what you pack.
The transparent design is a boon, as you can effortlessly peek inside, ensuring you don't need to rummage through to find that hidden snack. And that wide opening? It lets your hand slide right in to grab those delectable treats. The intuitive screw-on lid ensures everything remains sealed and safe without any complicated mechanisms or additional tools.
Worried about packing? The BV425-Sprint comes with strap guides, making strapping a breeze. Slide it snugly into your pack above your sleeping bag, and you're good to go. And after a long day of adventures, guess what? It doubles up as a comfy camp stool! (Just make sure to seal that lid properly).
Lastly, it comes with a nod of approval from the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee, so you know you're in safe paws... err, hands!