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24 oz. Lightweight Wide Mouth Trail Series (Fall 2023)
Hydro Flask
24 oz. Lightweight Wide Mouth Trail Series (Fall 2023)
$33.71
Description

  25% lighter than other insulated Hydro Flask bottles.

  Enough capacity to fuel your next big adventure, the Hydro Flask 24 oz Lightweight Trail Series bottle is 25% lighter than their other 24 oz wide mouth bottles thanks to an innovative stainless steel design. Engineered to deliver the same cold refreshment you expect from Hydro Flask but without the weight, the Trail Series™ makes it easy to take your cold hydration as far as your spirit of adventure takes you.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Volume:
24 fl oz / 710 mL
Weight:
10 oz
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Dimensions:
Height: 10.2"
Diameter: 3.2"
Other Features:
• Ideal for lightweight hydration to keep you going further
• Fits most backcountry hydration filters
• Durable 18/8 Pro-Grade Stainless Steel construction
• TempShield™ insulation eliminates condensation and keeps beverages cold up to 24 hours and hot up to 12 hours
• Flexible perforated strap and aluminum pivots for added weight loss
• BPA-Free and Phthalate-Free
• Dishwasher safe
• Compatible with Wide Mouth Straw Lid (sold separately)

Lightweight
25% lighter than other 24 oz Hydro Flask wide mouth bottles means this lightweight stainless steel bottle weighs less so you can do more.
Stainless Steel Construction
18/8 pro-grade stainless steel walls are thinner to reduce weight while maintaining durability.
Lightweight Flex Cap
Honeycomb™ insulated wide mouth cap with a flexible perforated strap and aluminum pivots cut weight in this leakproof design.
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