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The BearVault BV425 Sprint is the smallest, lightest bear canister designed for quick overnight or short backpacking trips. Certified grizzly-resistant, it features a transparent body for easy food monitoring, a wide screw-on lid for tool-free access, and doubles as a camp stool. Perfect for hikers seeking ultralight, reliable food protection in bear country.










| ASIN | B002YNEECG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,264 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Camping Bear Protection Products |
| Brand Name | BearVault |
| Closure Type | Screw-On |
| Container Shape | Round |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,207) |
| Date First Available | May 31, 2007 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Microwaveable | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 8.7 x 6 inches |
| Item Form | Round |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 8.66 x 6.57 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 7208.89 Cubic Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Lid Material | Polycarbonate |
| Manufacturer | BearVault |
| Model Name | BV425 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.99 Kilograms |
| Part Number | BV425A |
| Product Care Instructions | machine wash |
| Product Dimensions | 8.7"L x 8.7"W x 6"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hiking, Bikepacking, Fishing, Hunting, Climbing |
| Size | BV425 Sprint S |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style | BV425 - Sprint |
| UPC | 893554000066 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**L
Very spacious
Very spacious and good use for bear country! Used this for a 2 night backpacking trip and it held several mountain house meals, ramen, canned goods, and other small scented items. Made sure to put it away from our campsite and nothing got to it. Only if I knew about these during my Yellowstone trip! Couldn’t recommend enough.
J**S
Great size for short trips - **Bonus tip on Opening**
The BV-425 is perfect for shorter backpacking trips. The size can easily store enough food for a weekend backpacking trip. Bear canisters play an important part in managing the wilderness and leaving no trace. I highly recommend. My scale weighed the canister at 27.45 oz or 778 grams. ** Bonus Tip on Opening ** This small size of this bear canister makes it the most difficult Bear Vault to open. When opening you need to both hold the bottom of the canister in place and rotate the lid. The small canister reduces the surface area and gripping area to hold onto while opening. Place the Bear Vault between your legs/knees to hold in place. Then take a plastic card (old credit card or used gift card) and place between the canister stopper and the lid nub. Position the card center with the lid nub. Then rotate the lid in a counterclockwise direction. This does take practice and sometimes the plastic card will fall out. I find holding the plastic card with one hand in position and rotating the lid works best for me. Practice is key. When the Bear Canister gets cold (normally in the mornings) you want to have this technique perfected. The cold temperature makes the lid more rigid and difficult to open. Good luck and happy trails!
M**K
Perfect for Extended Backpacking Trips - Spacious and Reliable
I recently used the BV475 on a 5-day backpacking trip, and overall, I am very pleased with its performance. This bear canister is large enough to accommodate my dietary needs, which include aiming for 3000 calories per day, roughly equating to a maximum of 2 lbs of food. When packed properly, the BV475 provided ample space to store all my meals, ensuring I could eat healthily throughout my adventure. Pros: - Spacious: The BV475's capacity is impressive, easily fitting enough food for an extended trip. With careful packing, I had no trouble fitting in all my meals. - Durable: The canister is sturdy and well-constructed, offering reliable protection against bears and other wildlife. - Ease of Use: The lid mechanism is straightforward, making it easy to open and close even in challenging conditions. - Visibility: The transparent design allows for quick identification of contents without needing to open the canister repeatedly. Cons: - Weight: Like most bear canisters, the BV475 adds some weight to your pack. However, the peace of mind it provides is well worth the extra pounds. - Size: While the size is great for longer trips, it might be a bit bulky for shorter outings or if space is a critical concern. Overall, the BV475 is an excellent investment for any serious backpacker. Its capacity and durability make it a reliable companion for ensuring your food stays safe and secure in the wilderness. I highly recommend it for anyone planning extended trips into bear country.
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.
A**R
Really like the product, just takes a bit to get used to opening it.
L**S
This is the perfect size canister as it will JUST fit in sideways in most 50-60 L packs, yet carry 5-6 days of food. Love that it’s clear so you can locate your stuff better, and I don’t know why some people complain it’s hard to open. It seemed easy enough to me. It does work alright as a camp stool, although the lid kind of creaked and flexed a little which made me cautious (I’m 205 lbs). Highly recommended though even if a canister is not officially required on your hike. So easy just to pack up at night and set down somewhere away from your camp. I can tell you from experience that most hikers get lazy/tired and stop doing improper hangs after the first night or two on the trail (or there’s a lack of appropriate trees), so I really wish all hikers would just carry one of these.
B**D
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...
L**R
Thankfully haven't encountered a bear yet but so far it's been great for keeping my food safe from smaller critters that have checked it out overnight. Fits comfortably into a Gregory Jade 53L bag with no issues (tested in a Gregory Stout 70L as well). So far I love it despite the added weight over using a bear hang bag.
V**A
This is a good option for a couple days of food, however, I find it very hard to open. With cold or wet hands I couldn't open it at all one morning. Not sure if it is just me or ?
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