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32 oz Wide Mouth w/ Flex Chug Cap
Hydro Flask
32 oz Wide Mouth w/ Flex Chug Cap
$49.95
Description

  Refresh on the go with this insulated, stainless steel 32 oz Wide Mouth bottle with leakproof Chug Cap. The narrow chug spout provides a convenient, controlled flow, and the wide mouth cap easily fits ice cubes to keep things cool.

  Flex Chug Cap not intended for use with hot liquids.

  

Specifications

  Brand:

  Hydro Flask

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  W24BFCC

  Diameter:

  2.91 in.

  Height:

  11.14 in.

  Weight:

  0.86 lb

  Other Features:

  TempShield®️ double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours, hot up to 12Chug Cap is leakproof when closedMade with 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel for durability, pure taste and no flavor transferWide Mouth opening is ice-cube friendlyNarrow Chug drinking spout for a convenient, controlled flowColor Last™ powder coat is durable, sweat-free and colorfulBottle fits most backcountry water filtersBPA-FreeDishwasher safeFlex Chug Cap not intended for use with hot liquids

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Description
Brand:
Hydro Flask
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
W24BFCC
Diameter:
2.91 in.
Height:
11.14 in.
Weight:
0.86 lb
Other Features:
  • TempShield®️ double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours, hot up to 12
  • Chug Cap is leakproof when closed
  • Made with 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel for durability, pure taste and no flavor transfer
  • Wide Mouth opening is ice-cube friendly
  • Narrow Chug drinking spout for a convenient, controlled flow
  • Color Last™ powder coat is durable, sweat-free and colorful
  • Bottle fits most backcountry water filters
  • BPA-Free
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Flex Chug Cap not intended for use with hot liquids
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