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Horizon 20 oz Straw Tumbler (Fall 2022)
CamelBak
Horizon 20 oz Straw Tumbler (Fall 2022)
$17.50
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  Sip on through to the other side with the CamelBak Horizon 20 oz Straw Tumbler that’ll never slip, thanks to a non-slip silicone pad on the base that grips surfaces to avoid scratches and spills. This tall straw tumbler lets you keep your attention on the road ahead as you savor your most-loved liquid.

  Whether you’re crossing the country or commuting crosstown, count on the Horizon 20oz Straw Tumbler to keep your beverage frosty cold. Spill-resistant, splash-proof rubberized straw seal lid ensures your drive is dry (at least inside of the vehicle). Designed to fit most cup holders, this straw tumbler travels with you even when you’re co-pilot and passenger. Sustain your thirst with this Tumbler’s reusable straw and eliminate the need for wasteful single-use straws. Dig the durable double-walled, vacuum-insulated stainless steel that’ll keep your drinks chilled to perfection. Dishwasher safe and free from BPA, BPS, and BPF.

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Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2747
Dimensions:
22.2 x 9.2 x 8.6 cm / 8.7 x 3.6 x 3.4 in
Capacity:
.6L / 20 oz
Other Features:
  • Double wall vacuum insulated to maintain temperature
  • Spill resistant, splash proof rubberized straw seal lid
  • Non-slip silicone base
  • Durable 18/8 Stainless steel
  • Durable Powder coat finish
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Drink Clean: BPA, BPS, and BPF free
  • 14 Hours Cold
  • Fits most cupholders
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