CamelBak Quick Stow Flask
Original price was: $ 22.00.$ 16.57Current price is: $ 16.57.
Price: $22.00 - $16.57
(as of Mar 28, 2025 07:34:19 UTC – Details)
Stash it in your running vest, belt, or even in the palm of your hand. This lightweight, collapsible flask features our classic one-piece silicone bite valve for rapid hydration on race day, and packs down easily once it’s empty. We designed the Quick Stow to fit easily in the front compartments of all of our running vests. Once it’s empty, it folds down small enough to fit in your pocket.
Bite valve self seals after each drink, eliminating annoying drips
Empty flask collapses and folds ultra compact to fit in most pockets
Cap is top rack dishwasher safe
Hang flask upside down for easy drainage and drying
Customers say
Customers find the bottle small and portable. It’s leak-proof, with a semi-stiff collar at the top for easy carrying. They appreciate its lightweight design, ease of use, and functionality. Many find it a great alternative to backpacks for quick runs, short rides, hikes, and skiing.
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13 reviews for CamelBak Quick Stow Flask
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Original price was: $ 22.00.$ 16.57Current price is: $ 16.57.
Jimmy S –
What I needed
When I go winter backpacking I do not use water bladders because the flow tubes have a tendency to freeze up at night even if inside an insulated cover. I now use metal water bottles with wide mouths and it solved the problem, but itâs a pain when you want a drink of water because the bottles are nested in the backpack bottle sleeves so I needed something extra. After looking at countless brands and sizes I settled with this 12 oz CamelBak flask. I also use a chest pack so size was a big factor and this flask fits perfectly without taking up too much space or making it awkward to retrieve. I had no issues with leakage and itâs simple to draw water from. 12 ounces of water isnât much so got only two drinks per fill but itâs way better than having to constantly take off my backpack or asking a friend to retrieve and reinsert my bottle for me. The flask feels and looks durable and it didnât concern me if it would be accidentally punctured while in my chest pack. Itâs a very functional little bottle and I plan to buy another one so I can have two to place in my left and right side pouches of the chest pack. I kind of wished I had two already when I went backpacking but it is what it is. Thereâs nothing like taking a drink of cold refreshing water that tastes great after climbing up the side of a 800 foot hill carrying 40 pounds of gearâ¦these are pretty lightweight when empty which is another plus side to them.
Brandon –
Perfect for skiing!
This bottle fits nicely in the mesh pockets inside my ski parka and most importantly, doesnât leak! I feel like the size is perfect for sessions where I donât need so much water that a backpack is necessary. I was just taking a bottle of water with me but this is way more comfortable against the body, easier to drink from on the lift, and no worries of leaking.
2manyshoes –
Best small collapsible I’ve found
Best to fill all the way to the brim before replacing top. Then be careful not to let any air back inside or the bite valve won’t work properly.
Boomer –
Well made, functional
I like the idea of carrying water in a bottle rather than ski with a Camelback hydration system. The bottle is a good option if you can refill it on the mountain. You cannot “squirt” the water into your mouth. You have to really draw hard on the top and maybe bite it to open the “slit” that the water comes out of. However, it does not leak and does flatten to go into your pocket. If you are looking for something to keep you hydrated all day without making a stop, this product would not work for you.
Roge213 –
Just right for me…
This is a really nice “mini water bladder”. It’s construction is typical Camelbak. The bladder material seems thick enough and welded well to prevent leaks. With the shut off valve in the closed position, the silicon bite valve won’t leak. I’ve been keeping it in a small sling bag and use it as a cooling cushion between my back and a chair while sitting outside in 90°F heat. Of course I also drink water from it as well. Holds just enough water to keep me from feeling dehydrated while I’m walking about. I haven’t strictly measured it’s volume but I strongly feel that it only holds about 10 oz. of water, not the advertised 12 oz. I’m not deducting a star for that because the build quality, choice of materials, design, and the Camelbak lifetime warranty all combine to bake this a very worthwhile purchase for me and my needs. A few more things I feel I should mention…the inside of the flask is coated with an antimicrobial treatment (some kind of silver impregnation). I’ve just let my flask air dry and do far there’s been no problems with gunk or funny tastes. The silicon bite valve can be pulled off for a more thorough cleaning or for attaching a drinking hose. And finally, there’s a semi-stiff collar at the top of the flask to home on to while you tighten the cap. I’ve read reviews on the chill version of this flask that say that the chill version doesn’t have this collar, which makes it very difficult to screw on the cap. The only difference between this and the QuickStow chill flask is that there’s a thin layer of closed cell foam between the inner and outer layer of the chill flask. It’s only supposed to keep liquids cool twice as long as this flask. Not enough to convince to buy it instead of this one. All in all I’m glad that I bought this Camelbak QuickStow flask. Matter of fact, I bought two!
Reba –
good product and company
This was a good bottle. Light and leakproof. I love camelbak as a company , I thought it smelled and they not only responded but replaced it. Just needs a wash or 2, it is a good material.
lid –
Reusable Juice Pouch
I got sick of paying for juice pouches when the bottle is half the cost. Not to mention the guilt over the environmental impact (the pouches, the straws, the straw packaging, and the box they come in!). These turned out to be the perfect solution. They hold more than a juice pouch holds (but if you want less, just don’t pour as much in). They are easy to fill, easy for my kids to use, durable, and easy to wash! I’m ordering more now so that when we return to in-person school, I can have a spare set if the kids lose one or if I forget to wash them before the morning. These can also be used by adults to pack along whatever beverage you enjoy 😉
Amazon Customer –
Mostly ok!
Quality and leak proof capabilities are good. The mouthpiece is difficult to use on the run, at least for me. I often found myself trying to orient the mouthpiece in such a way that it would allow me to get my drink mix out. If it’s not exactly aligned. You will not have any luck getting anything out of it. For that reason alone, I gave it an average rating.
LEANDRO –
Ãtimo produto , atendeu as Expectativas.
Luke O’Neill –
Super handy product for skiing – doesnt freeze. needs to be rinsed a couple times and still get a bit of a plastic taste after a few hours but that’s to be expected from this material (same as my large bladder for my rucksack) Really handy for touring/on chairlifts – will possibly buy the bigger size at some point.The lid is a bit bulky – doesn’t feel like it needs to be so maybe worth considering
jimmy –
RigidesLarge ouverture
Bruno Oliveira –
Ãtima garrafa.
David KF17 –
Great size, value and the drinking value works very well. The blue finish helps avoid the yellowing plastic of clear soft flasks. I can safely say there has been absolutely no leaking from this flask either.