Description
The Ergodyne Chill-Its 5155 Low-Profile Hydration Pack provides convenient on-the-go hydration from workday to weekend. The 2.0L bladder features a wide DualCap for easy no-spill filling with water or ice. Both the pack and tube are insulated to keep water cool in the heat. The antimicrobial bite valve with cover protects against contaminants for clean all-day drinking.
The lightweight and low-profile Hydration Pack design is comfortable for wear both on and off the worksite. The pack itself is made with durable 600D water-resistant ripstop polyester for protection in rough conditions. A zippered top closure keeps the bladder secure while also preventing dirt and debris from getting into the pack. Breakaway hook and loop shoulder straps safely detach to prevent the pack from dangerously snagging.
The Chill-Its 5050B Bladder Replacement and 5050M Mouthpiece Replacement are also available for those needing additional/replacement bladders or bite valves.
HYDRATION PACK FEATURES
- ON-THE-GO HYDRATION – 2.0L hydration bladder provides instant access to water in any environment
- HIGH-QUALITY THERMOPLASTIC BLADDER – Durable to withstand wear and tear, no plastic taste or smell
- ANTIMICROBIAL BITE VALVE WITH COVER – Protects against contaminants for clean, safe hydration
- LIGHTWEIGHT, LOW-PROFILE – For comfortable all-day wear
- WIDE DUALCAP OPENING – For easy no-spill filling with water or ice
- ZIPPERED TOP CLOSURE – Secures bladder inside pack while keeping dirt and debris out
- INSULATED PACK & TUBE – Keeps water cool in the heat
- BREAKAWAY DESIGN – Hook and loop shoulder straps safely detach to prevent snagging
- TOP HANDLE – For quick transport and hanging storage
- REPLACEMENTS – Get an additional 2.0L replacement bladder (5050B) to stay hydrated longer and a replacement mouthpiece (5050M)
APPLICATIONS
- Fire/Rescue/EMT
- Construction
- Freight/Baggage
- Oil/Gas Refining
- Drilling/Mining
- Landscaping/Grounds
As temperatures soar in unpredictable climates, working outside can cause overexposure to the sun, leading to heat stress and dehydration. Workers across Australia and New Zealand are asking themselves what to wear when working outside in the heat.
According to Safework Australia, working in extreme heat can lead to a range of heat-related illnesses, including heat rash, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. It’s essential to know the signs of heat stress and take measures to prevent it.
Find out more about Cooling PPE > What To Wear When Working Outside in The Heat