Camelbak Eddy+
0.40 lColour
- Sloth in spaceEUR17,89
- Colorblock butterfliesEUR31,07
- Jungle AnimalsEUR31,07
- Rainbow floralEUR31,07
- Skate monstersEUR16,85
- Unicorn PartyEUR18,–
Version
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR17,89
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR16,85
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR16,85
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR31,07
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR18,–
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR18,–
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR31,07
- Eddy+ (0.40 l)EUR31,07
- Limited Edition Kids+ Winter Edition (0.40 l)EUR18,90
- Limited Edition Kids+ Summer Edition (0.40 l)EUR19,–
- Limited Edition Kids+ Back to School (0.40 l)EUR19,90
- Kids+ (0.40 l)EUR18,90
- Kids+ (0.40 l)EUR23,90
Product details
The Eddy® + Kids water bottle, a daily companion for many lunchboxes, is now made from Tritan™ Renew, a very durable and lightweight plastic that consists of 50% recycled material. Eddy + Kids bottles are not only a reusable comfort item but also spill-proof when open and leak-proof when closed—no more soaked backpacks. Simply bite down to take a sip and close the bottle when you're done. The easy carry handle and fun designs make staying hydrated a pleasure on every adventure. The lid and bottle are odor- and dirt-resistant, dishwasher safe, and free from BPA, BPS, and BPF. Tritan Renew is produced using Polyester Renewal Technology, a recycling process that is more efficient than traditional mechanical recycling. It creates new material with a lower demand for finite resources. Fun, functional, sustainable. Recommended for children aged 3 and up.
Material group | Plastic |
Water bottle type | Children's bottle |
Drinking bottle equipment | BPA-free, Carrying handle, Dishwasher safe, Drip-proof, For children, Handle, Leakproof, Lid |
Item number | 19452620 |
30-day right of return if unopenedReturn policy
Reviews & Ratings
Drinking bottles accompany school and daycare children every day and should be stable, leak-proof and free of harmful substances. We can recommend most of the 19 bottles tested. However, three leaked in the practical test and two others were completely unusable after the drop test. Two cheap brands failed the test completely.