Hydrapak Seeker Collapsible Water Bottle for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.4
out of 10
2 Positive, 2 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$19.95
Used Value:
$11.97
Sale Value:
$17.96

Like Thoreau, you like to live deliberately. So when you head to the woods for an extended camping trip, make sure to pack the HydraPak Seeker Collapsible Water Bottle. It's made from a flexible and durable TPU construction that collapses down to the size of a fist for easy transport during the hike in. Once you make camp, fill the bottle and hang it from a tree for convenient, drinkable water whenever you need it.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[2 L] 2.7oz, [3 L] 3.3oz
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
TPU
Recommended Use:
hiking & camping
Valve:
screw top
Volume:
[2L] 68fl oz [3L] 101fl oz

Full Reviews

2
Had the Seeker 2L for about a week and it spouted a hole where the item was creased from factory storage in the provided storage bag. HydraPak would not repair or replace it. Their warranty is garbage and so are their products.
Adam P., backcountry.com
May 19, 2018
10
I have the one liter hydrpak and got the three liter thinking that it would be very similar, and the three liter is even better than the one in certain regards. When you freeze it and stick this in a cooler it will last a good 2-3 days frozen which is amazing. It takes a few times using it to figure out the best way to hold it and pour water out, but once you find the best way for you it is just like using a water bottle. This is going to quickly become one of my essential pieces of camping gear.
Patrick Boner, backcountry.com
August 28, 2017
4
What I like: The 2L shape is ideal for side pockets in backpacks. The large opening makes it easy to clean and dry. You can freeze them. What I don't like: They're so floppy that they're unwieldy when trying to pour out of them and very hard to drink out of. They cannot stand up in their own. I haven't found any compatible accessories. I thought these would replace my Platys but they won't. In fact, I don't know if I will ever use this again. Super bummed about these bottles.
Tony W, backcountry.com
July 5, 2017
10
I bought this to pair with my Katadyn BeFree. I would not use it as a water bottle to drink from...not really its purpose. Its threads are compatible with the BeFree so you can filter right next to the stream into water bottles or bladders very quickly or store a few extra Liters for camp and then filter when you get there. I've only used it once so far, but it should fit my needs just fine.
Ember Manfred, backcountry.com
May 26, 2017
6
I saw these online and I wanted to check them out. I read a review where someone said they are very flimsy and trying to hold onto them while filling , or pouring was difficult, not to mention dealing with the cap that you would have to set down somewhere while you are filling or pouring. The 2 liter seems more rigid than the 3 liter, which feels really flimsy. It isn't the flimsiness that is the issue, it is the lack of other features that other comparable bottles have. I think it is a good start, but to make it better they should have made a lid that was tethered onto the bottle. After seeing them and handling both sizes.. I passed on getting either. I bet the next generation of these will be even better once they get more feedback from consumers.
Greg, backcountry.com
April 6, 2017