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40 oz. Lightweight Wide Mouth Trail Series
Hydro Flask
40 oz. Lightweight Wide Mouth Trail Series
$54.95
Description

  Durable, yet 20% lighter than Hydro Flask's other 40 oz bottles, this lightweight stainless steel insulated water bottle is made for hiking and backpacking. The wide opening lets you add ice, and the large 40 oz volume holds hours of hydration.

  

Specifications

  Brand:

  Hydro Flask

  Volume:

  40 fl oz / 1183 mL

  Weight:

  0.81 lb

  Dimensions:

  Height: 12.30 in

  Diameter: 3.30 in

  Features:

  Lightweight hydration to keep you going20% lighter than Hydro Flask's other 40 oz Wide Mouth bottlesTempShield®️ double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours, hot up to 12Made with 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel for durability, pure taste and no flavor transferFlexible perforated strap and aluminum pivots to minimize weightLeakproof when closedBottle fits most backcountry water filtersBPA-Free

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Description
Brand:
Hydro Flask
Volume:
40 fl oz / 1183 mL
Weight:
0.81 lb
Dimensions:
Height: 12.30 in
Diameter: 3.30 in
Features:
  • Lightweight hydration to keep you going
  • 20% lighter than Hydro Flask's other 40 oz Wide Mouth bottles
  • TempShield®️ double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours, hot up to 12
  • Made with 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel for durability, pure taste and no flavor transfer
  • Flexible perforated strap and aluminum pivots to minimize weight
  • Leakproof when closed
  • Bottle fits most backcountry water filters
  • BPA-Free
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