Chute Mag Water Bottle
Introducing the CamelBak Chute Mag Bottle in a vibrant Fiery Red, a perfect hydration companion for anyone on the go. This unisex water bottle, with an item ID of TCT-2470603075, boasts a 750ml capacity, ideal for staying refreshed throughout the day. The bottle is designed with convenience in mind, featuring a magnetic handle that securely stows the cap, preventing it from getting in the way while you drink. The image shows a sleek, red bottle with a contrasting black cap and handle. The cap is attached to the bottle via a durable tether, ensuring it stays connected. The bottle's design appears ergonomic, likely providing a comfortable grip. The fiery red color is consistent throughout the bottle's body, giving it a bold and stylish look. The CamelBak brand is known for quality and durability, making this bottle a reliable choice for school, work, or outdoor adventures. The simplicity of the design, combined with the functionality of the magnetic cap and the bottle's capacity, suggests a well-thought-out product for everyday use. It's a regular water bottle, ideal for anyone seeking an easy and convenient way to stay hydrated. This bottle is a great choice for those looking for a durable, easy-to-use, and stylish hydration solution. The bottle’s features promote ease of use and prevent unfortunate situations such as a lost cap. The black handle and cap add to its overall aesthetic, making it a practical yet stylish choice. It is suitable for all types of activities, whether you are at school, in the office, or out on an adventure.
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13 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 19, 2025
What water bottle is the best for Anti mold?
Every bottle that opens up wide is easy to clean. I love Sigg but they are tough to clean an dafter a while they take on taste. My whole family uses the Cambelbak Chute in different sizes and configurations and they are holding up strong. The paint is durable and stainless steel is definitely the way to go. Easy to clean too. The insulated ones are a bit heavier but ice cold water on a warm hike is a treat. I forget to drink easily but since I bought a Stelton machine that makes fizzy water I'm hydrating way more.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Camelbak Chute Mag, I've had a couple of these for years and they are simple, easy to clean and indestructible.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Boundless Voyage Titanium 1L, with a Camelbak Mag Flip lid that fits Nalgene threading. Never taste metallic flavors, cleans perfectly, and pretty light for a 1L metal bottle.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Dec 2, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Camelbak Chute 40oz. I've had it for probably a decade now. Its been through countless retail truck unloads. A season on a farm where it spent a month under a pile of tomato vines we dumped an was found after some one was turning over the compost pile with a tractor. And a couple years working in a clay warehouse. I switched to a Nalgene recently since I have to park a few blocks away from work sometimes and the Chute is a stainless steel vacuum insulated tank in its 40oz form. I still use the Chute a ton though. I leave the Nalgene on my work backpack and use the Chute around the house, road trips, left in the car while running errands. Basically anything but work or when I have to carry it around. Love it!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Dec 2, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
CamelBak Chute Mag. Affordable (Amazon has sales if you're not picky on color), easy to clean, the lid is functional with a two finger handle (that you can also clip to a carabineer), and a magnetized cap that stays in place when open. The stainless steel version keeps water cold in the summer, and from getting frosty in the winter. They're also dishwasher safe so it's a win in my book.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Nov 2, 2025
40oz Water Bottle/Tumbler for a clumsy person
If you otherwise like your current bottle, getting a boot might help keep it even with a dented bottom. I added a boot to one of my Owalas with a nasty dent on the bottom and it helped keep it flat on my desk until I replaced it. I've dropped my Camelbak Chute Mag out the cab of a Freightliner M2 106 onto asphalt a few times (rolling out, hitting the step first) and it's just got some scrapes but no dents. I don't claim it's immune to dents, but it doesn't dent by just looking at it wrong like an Owala. I think the "Thrive" model replaced the Chute, haven't tried that one yet. I do wish it was taller so it could be less wide, I've got gigantic cupholders in my Xterra and it barely fits with a boot on. I've had RTIC bottles (Outback) hold up well to bumps and stuff but I hate their lids because it's so restricting for trying to get good large gulps. If they made a wider mouth, I would use an RTIC 40oz Outback as my main everyday bottle.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Nov 1, 2025
Plastic-free water bottle, REALLY watertight, can be used with one hand, 750ml
I've had good luck with my camelback magchute. It probably has the best mouth feel of pour type bottles that I have used. I have an insulated one and it hasn't failed in 8 years and many drops.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Aug 3, 2025
Best water bottle to buy
Hi, Is that the "Camelback Chute mag stainless steel insulated water bottle?" https://a.co/d/iHo1znV Thanks
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Aug 1, 2025
Best water bottle to buy
I was always replacing my bottles until I was gifted a Camelbak chute mag, now I don't mind when my bottle falls down. I think I saw it on Alibaba the last time I visited the site. I've been using the bottle for years now. Though it now has scratches but it's still usable.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10May 1, 2025
What's one item you've owned for years that's still going strong-and was totally worth the money?
A lot of bottles have the same size mouth, I use my camelbak chug cap on my Nalgene
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11Feb 9, 2025
I want to buy a good water bottle
Used many, many water bottles. (Hydroflask, owala, rtic, yeti, many generic brands) I always come back to the camelbak chute mag. It just works best for me in almost all scenarios. +the lifetime warranty is great and I've used it before with no issues.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #12Feb 9, 2025
I want to buy a good water bottle
Just picked up an Owala Freesip (24 oz) a couple days ago to compliment my CamelBak Chute which I’ve had for about seven and a half years. I can’t speak to the durability of the Owala because I haven’t dropped it or anything yet, but I really like having a straw and chug lid both built in. Seems easy enough to clean. It’s about as big as the cup holder in my car will tolerate, but it fits well enough to stay upright. I don’t usually put ice in my water, but it’s coming out of my spigot pretty cold thanks to winter and the Owala keeps it cold for a while. Owalas come in all sorts of color combinations, if that’s your thing. I got white with a black lid. The CamelBak (25oz) is the all plastic one and has no insulation. I got this before they implemented the magnetic lid, but honestly the lid on this thing is one of my favorite things about it. It tucks neatly and easily into the handle and comes off with minimal rotation. I can grab the lid, twist it open, and put it in the handle without having to adjust my initial grip. Super quick and convenient and doesn’t leak. I’m skeptical that the new CamelBak magnetic lids are an improvement, but I haven’t experienced it to say for sure. It’s scuffed up from some drops over the years, but hasn’t broken or anything. The paint indicating the amount of water left in ounces and milliliters is still perfectly unblemished. The downside is that since it’s plastic, if I leave it in my car when it’s hot outside the water gets pretty warm. I expect to use the Owala more often than not and the CamelBak will probably become my dedicated hiking bottle.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #13Feb 5, 2025
Best water bottle to take everywhere? One that can last very very long?
I've been using a CamelBak Chute Mag for at least 7 years. I remember buying a mag lid when they came out. I've got one in the car and one in the house. Use them both everyday and never have issues.
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