🛡️ Secure your adventure, snack like a pro!
The BearVault BV450 Jaunt is a lightweight, BPA-free, and impact-resistant bear-resistant food canister designed for 3-4 day trips. With a 7.2L capacity and tool-free twist lock lid, it’s approved by major National Parks and tested to withstand 48 hours against black bears, making it the essential pack companion for camping, hiking, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Product Dimensions | 8.7"L x 8.7"W x 8.3"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Trekking, Fishing, Hunting |
Special Feature | Portable, water-resistant |
Container Shape | Round |
Closure Type | Twist Lock |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Material Type Free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Volume | 7.2 Liters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Item Form | Round |
Manufacturer | BearVault |
Size | BV450 Jaunt M |
UPC | 893554000080 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.74 x 8.43 x 8.35 inches |
Package Weight | 1.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 8.7 x 8.3 inches |
Brand Name | BearVault |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | BV450 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | BV450 |
Style | BV450 - Jaunt |
Number of Sets | 1 |
J**E
Not too hard to open, fits well in backpack
I used these for a canoe camping trip. I bought two of them for two people and a dog for a four day camping trip. Everything including dog food, our food, snacks, bug spray for us and the dog, sun screen, and medications all fit. We could have probably just done one for the two of us without the dog, so they have a decent amount of room. The locking lid is a little hard to figure out at first. I found it is easiest to push the locking piece down as you spin the lid toward it so that it is already down when the piece reaches the lock. The lock will also be stiff at first, and it will get easier with time. It is also relatively easy to clean. My fishing bait spilled in it, and I was able to wash it up and remove the odor of the synthetic bait. I would not use it for a stool though. It is durable enough, but it really isn’t comfortable to sit on, and I ended up sitting on the ground. I didn’t buy it to be a stool as its primary purpose though, so that’s okay. I can’t say how it would hold up with a bear. It seems durable, and based on the way bear barrels are certified using problem grizzlies from Yellowstone at a facility to test and certify them, I think it would do rather well with the black bears I have in this region. It is heavy to carry in a backpack, but I prefer that over hanging my food because its hard to find a good enough tree to follow regulations in the Boundary waters to secure the bag. The bear barrel follows all regulations and makes sure you aren’t accidentally feeding bears and other wildlife, causing them to become a problem and require removal. These bear barrels will make sure you are keeping you safe, other campers safe, and wildlife safe. I will buy again in the future if I need more for a larger group. I will also add that they do somewhat mask the odor of your food. I had gulp bait spill in it, and I couldn’t smell it until I opened it. Obviously a bear would likely still smell it, but at least it seems to dull the smell a little.
K**N
Possibly also hiker-proof?
Durable, works as designed. Was able to pack food for two people on a 3 day trip, although space was tight. I have a difficult time opening it with my small, weak hands so there were times I thought I would probably starve if I didn’t have a hiking partner who was better at opening it than I am. It did seem to get slightly easier with time…
M**.
Solid bear/critter food can
Arrived quickly. Quality is as presented. Brand new and all parts working. Immediately used for a 3 day trip in bear prone country. Worked well. Held up exposed in 2 nights of heavy rain. Easy enough to open. Very pleased!
C**7
Easier Opening
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I’ve borrow one similar before and thought it was perfect
S**O
BearVault anD Garcia comparison
I review these products from the point of view of a sea kayaker intending to use a bear resistant food container on the Inside Passage from Vancouver Island, BC to Glacier Bay, Alaska, where I have to interface with the containers twice a day for 90 days. I compared the Garcia Backpacker's Cache and the BearVault BV-500 because they're both top of the line, readily available, and they're the two that most long-range voyagers through bear country would likely consider. On the west coast, raccoons are as problematic as bears, and mice everywhere are equally frustrating. Both containers weigh essentially the same, about two and a half pounds, and both are approximately 8.75" in diameter and each about 12" long. The Garcia is the standard loaner/rental used in State and National Parks. It has a more pleasant shape than the BearVault but has only a 600 cu/in capacity, while the BearVault holds 700 cu/in. The BearVault has a screw lid, while the Garcia closes with twist latches. While some reviewers state that you need a coin or object to open the lid latches on the Garcia, on mine I need only my fingernail, and I easily could open the lid without a tool of any kind. It's a matter of reasoned technique that becomes easier over time.I compared the Garcia Backpacker's Cache and the BearVault BV-500 side by side for several days and ultimately chose the BearVault over the Garcia because (1) it has a greater carrying capacity for the same weight, (2) because it's made from clear (bluish) polycarbonate that you can see through (and which light can enter through) and because the lid opening is significantly larger. Neither container is claimed to be odorproof or waterproof, however the BearVault seems more waterproof from ordinary rain than the Garcia. Both units require use of some kind of odor-proof plastic bag inside, such as a 12" by 20" Opsak, and the bags are easier to put into and remove from the BearVault (because the opening is larger) than the Garcia. Although the Garcia seems easier to fit into a backpack or kayak compartment hatch because it is less angular, the BearVault was my choice because light enters the container through the translucent sides and bottom, and it is easier to see inside than the Garcia, so things are easier to find. A bear or raccoon can see inside too, but seeing won't get him the food, and I'd rather avoid the frustration of continuously digging for things I can't see. Although the BearVault is a bit harder to open, overall the increased visibility and accessibility of the BearVault make it easier to deal with than the Garcia. I covered my BearVault with disks of black reflective tape to obscure some of the contents and make it more stealthy, as well as to make it easier to find at night with a headlamp. The reflective tape stickers still let in enough light to see the interior. It's probably a small consideration, but I liked that the BearVault lid was large enough to put things in (contents being emptied from the vault) to keep them off the ground, and that the BearVault had a broader lid to sit upon as a stool. On a long trip I can easily envision using the wide mouth BearVault as a bucket to wash clothes, which would be more difficult with the Garcia due to the narrower mouth of the container. I think both containers are really nice products and the ultimate choice is one of aesthetic and personal preference. Aesthetically, the Garcia was my favorite.One think is certain: On long trips through bear and raccoon country, walking a bear canister 100 yards downwind of camp (and stashing it on the ground) is less difficult and time consuming than rigging drysacks to hang food in, especially where vegetation is dense and good tree branches are scare. Hanging food properly is daily drudgery, and the task gets old really fast.
L**S
Bear Vault
I can fit 5 complete days of food, my cook system and my first aid kit in this bv.
N**Z
Good 1 person barrel
The item is exactly as expected. I ordered before the holiday weekend so the shipping was slow but that was probably my fault.
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