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24 oz. Standard Mouth (Fall 2022)
Hydro Flask
24 oz. Standard Mouth (Fall 2022)
$27.96
Description

  Largest Standard Mouth Flask; keeps cold for 24 hours, hot for 6

  Whether you’re headed to the gym, the office, or to your next outdoor adventure, you can go with confidence with the Hydro Flask 24 oz. Standard Mouth bottle. The largest of the Standard Mouth Hydro Flasks, this portable hydration buddy works for cold and hot liquids and fits in most car cupholders and bike bottle racks.

  Hydro Flask stainless steel bottles were developed to perform in every environment. Each Hydro Flask is cast from food-grade 18/8 stainless steel, therefore they are BPA-Free and resistant to bacteria and odors. TempShield™ double-wall vacuum insulation technology allows Hydro Flasks to keep contents hot for up to 6 hours and cold for up to 24 hours.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Volume:
24 fl oz / 709 mL
Weight:
11.9 oz / 337 g
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Dimensions:
Mouth Diameter: 1.91 in / 48.5 mm
Bottle Width: 2.87 in / 73 mm
Bottle Height: 11.8 in / 300 mm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
S24SX
Other Features:
• Flex Cap offers flexibility, insulation, and carrying comfort
• TempShield™ Technology:
-- Allows their flasks to have thinner walls without sacrificing performance
-- Eliminates the need for a heavy bottom cap to seal the flask
-- Allows for a slimmer, more streamlined design
-- The lightest-weight bottles in the insulated hydration category
• BPA-Free
• Durable, sweat-free powder coat finish (Stainless has no powder coat)
• Compatible with Sport Cap (sold separately)
• Lifetime Warranty through Hydro Flask
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