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๐ป Secure your snacks, own the trail, and never fear the bears!
The BearVault BV450 Jaunt is a medium-sized, ultra-lightweight bear canister designed for 3-4 day backpacking trips. Featuring a rugged, transparent polycarbonate body with a tool-free twist lock lid, it offers easy access and superior bear resistance certified by IGBC and SIBBG. Approved by major National Parks, it also doubles as a durable camp stool, making it the ultimate must-have for millennial adventurers who demand safety, convenience, and style on every trek.











| ASIN | B001V9HENU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 357,692 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 264 in Freeze-Dried Food |
| Brand | BearVault |
| Capacity | 7.2 litres |
| Closure Type | Twist Lock |
| Colour | Transparent |
| Container Shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 902 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00893554000080 |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Is the item microwaveable? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.1L x 22.1W x 21.1H centimetres |
| Item Form | Round |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 7.2 Litres |
| Item Weight | 953 g |
| Lid Material | Polycarbonate |
| Manufacturer | BearVault |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Material Features | Plastic |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free |
| Material feature | Plastic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable, water-resistant |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product dimensions | 22.1L x 22.1W x 21.1H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Trekking, Fishing, Hunting |
| Size | BV450 Jaunt M |
| UPC | 893554000080 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Usage | Camping, Hiking, Trekking, Fishing, Hunting |
B**D
Worked well.
Fits more than we expected and packs well on a motorcycle. Haven't had a bear try to get into it yet but will update if that ever happens...
A**R
Great product
Really like the product, just takes a bit to get used to opening it.
S**N
Great value
Works great and packs light!
I**T
Don't Know What the Fuss is About
Okay, so, I finally got my BearVault 450 and got to take it out on a 4 day backpacking trip. I almost didn't buy this cannister because of all the reviews where people said it was too hard to open. But, I sat down with myself, and I said "self, you're trying to protect your food from animals with varying levels of dexterity. If you have to struggle to open it, at least you'll have the peace of mind that your campsite won't be ransacked." I went ahead and bought it. All I can say is....woa! I had concerns about this thing to be a struggle to open, but it was so easy! The place above the tab where you are supposed to push is clearly marked with ridges, and I didn't have to hold the cannister down or pinch it between my legs. I used one thumb and one hand and had no trouble opening this. Maybe it is because I have small fingers and the hands of a massage therapist? Either way, I do question what is so difficult about opening this. I did see some reviews about it being harder to open in the cold. I was out on a night that dropped into the low 40s and didn't notice any change in the rigidity of the plastic or ease of opening. There might be a lower temperature threshold for that, and if there is, I haven't had the chance to test it out yet. I saw a few reviews about the threads getting stuck. While I was out on the trail, I did get the lid stuck once, but it got stuck on the corner of one of my food bags, not the threading. I made sure to tuck them in below the lip of the opening and never had any snags again! It seems like as long as the cannister isn't over filled and nothing inside is packed in a way that touches the lid, it has less of a chance of getting stuck. The next concern I saw people have was the weight. I packed this cannister for a 4 day trip for me and my dog, including meals, snacks, kibble, and treats. Kibble is not that light and my dog eats 2 cups a day! After all that, the whole weight of the cannister and food was only 5 lbs. I don't know what kinds of meals people are packing to make this thing weigh 10+ pounds for a weekend trip, but if you know your camping food and pack consciously, then weight shouldn't be a problem. Lastly, there are a lot of negative reviews for this cannister in the Adirondacks. In the research I did (assuming it is accurate), you can't legally use any bear cannister in the Adirondacks that isn't approved by the rangers or one you rent from a trailhead. While that might be limiting to this particular cannister, there are thousands of other places around the US that I would love to go where I can bring this cannister. If I ever go to the Adirondacks, I will go in knowing I need to rent one of their cannisters. Easy problem to solve. Other than that, the design is emaculate. The large opening makes packing, reorganizing, and finding what you need so easy, as does the transparency. This can hold a lot of food when packed correctly, and it fits perfectly in my 75L backpack with the rest of my gear. It also makes a nice seat/stool when needed. I'll be getting the BearVault 500 next!
J**C
Stops bears from eating your lunch
Should work to prevent most hungry bears for "eating my lunch". They may choose me tho!
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