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64 oz. Wide Mouth w/ Flex Cap
Hydro Flask
64 oz. Wide Mouth w/ Flex Cap
$64.95
Description

  Jumbo beverage hauler keeps hot for 12 hours and cold for 24

  Whether you’re overnighting near Yellowstone or car camping at a festival, the Hydro Flask 64 oz Wide Mouth bottle makes sure there’s more than enough refreshment to go around. Hydro Flask has elevated the silhouette and simplified the design without compromising one degree of performance. And the Color Last™ powder coat is dishwasher safe for even more convenience. Cold stays ice cold for 24 hours, and hot stays wickedly hot for 12 — just like always.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Volume:
64 fl oz / 1,892 mL
Weight:
25.6 oz
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Dimensions:
Height: 10.75"
Diameter: 4.72”
Mouth Diameter: 2.26”
Other Features:
• TempShield™ insulation eliminates condensation and keeps beverages cold up to 24 hours and hot up to 12 hours
• Durable 18/8 Pro-Grade Stainless Steel construction
• Wide Mouth refresh features a stainless-steel collar and curved radius at the bottom edge for an updated look
• Ideal size for all-day hydration
• Fits most backcountry hydration filters
• BPA-Free and Phthalate-Free
• Dishwasher safe
• Compatible with Hydro Flip™ Lid, Wide Mouth Flex Sip Lid, and Wide Mouth Straw Lid (each sold separately)
• Registered trademark symbol has been removed from logo and wordmark for a cleaner look
• Lifetime Warranty
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