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12 oz. Kids Wide Mouth with Straw Lid & Boot (Fall 2022)
Hydro Flask
12 oz. Kids Wide Mouth with Straw Lid & Boot (Fall 2022)
$20.96
Description

  

Small size. Big adventure.

Every sip stays icy cold for up to 24 hours. When playtime wraps up, the perfect refreshment is waiting on the sidelines. With a colorful, easy-to-clean Straw Cap and a durable perforated Flex Boot, the 12 oz. Wide Mouth Kids Bottle is the perfect companion for any adventure.

  Please note that the Wide Mouth Straw Lid is not leakproof and is not intended for use with hot liquids.

  Flip and Sip

  Straw Cap makes refreshment for little ones reliable and easy.

  Perforated Flex Boot

  Added bottle protection and traction for little hands.

  TempShield™

  Unique double wall vacuum insulation protects temperature for hours. Cold drinks stay icy cold so you can stay refreshed for any adventure.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Size:
12 fl. oz.
Weight:
274.4 g / 9.68 oz
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
W12BSWBB
Other Features:
  • Convenient smaller size ideal for kids
  • Silicone Flex Boot for added protection and traction on slippery surfaces
  • Easy to clean
  • Easy sip Straw Lid
  • TempShield™ double wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours
  • Not to be used with hot liquids
  • Unique powder coat for non-slip grip
  • Lifetime Warranty
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