CamelBak Podium Chill Insulated Water Bottle, Cayman, 21 oz
CamelBak Podium Chill is a high performance insulated sport bottle that keeps your water cooler longer. A double-walled bottle construction uses closed cell foam technology to keep your water cold twice as long as a standard bottle. The patented spill-proof Jet Valve allows the user to hydrate immediately without having to open or close a drinking interface and the bottle’s streamlined ergonomic design offers excellent squeezability without compromising bottle grip. The large aperture of the drinking nozzle generates an exceptional water flow rate and is easy to remove for thorough cleaning. The Podium Chill also has a lockout dial with easy to read graphics for leak-proof transport.
Product Features
- Self-sealing Jet Valve cap delivers high water flow; drink with ease without spills and splatters
- Secure lockout on cap ensures leak-free transport and shaking and mixing of powdered drinks
- Made from a proprietary blend of BPA-free and BPS-free polypropylene with Hydro Guard, the Podium Chill lets you taste your drink, not your bottle
- Double-walled construction keeps beverages cool for hours in warm weather or, conversely, beverages warm in cool weather
- CamelBak Got Your Bak Guarantee: If we built it, we’ll Bak it with our lifetime guarantee
Cleaning The Podium Bottles These are my favorite bottles for cycling and everyday water consumption. Ive been using them for years and have never had issues with leaking, sucking, bad water taste or fitting in a standard bottle cage. Currently I have 2 Weil CF cages and the bottles ffit perfectly.This is probably my 8th set that I have purchased. Im posting this to show others how to clean the top part. If you use anything other than water in them (especially with sugar content) they will get nasty pretty…
Actually Makes Drinking Easier I originally bought this for my new bike so that I could drink and steer at the same time. It turned about to be too big for my water bottle holder, so I gave it to my father without another thought. He has Parkinson’s, which makes it hard for him to control the muscles used for swallowing (which is a huge problem because he regularly has to swallow huge pills) and his motor skills in general for tilting regular bottles to the correct angle for water flow. This thing is our savior. Before when…