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MicroLite 1000 Twist
GSI Outdoors
MicroLite 1000 Twist
$34.95
Description

  Super-slim, lightweight double-wall insulated bottle

  The incredibly lightweight, vacuum-insulated GSI MicroLite 1000 Twist bottle provides 15 hrs. hot and 27 hrs. of cold retention while being 1/3rd lighter than traditional insulated bottles. Its super-slim profile allows it to fit nearly anywhere. Perfect for commuting, picnic, sporting events and base camping.

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Description
Brand Name:
GSI Outdoors
Volume:
1000 mL / 33.8 fl oz
Weight:
13 oz
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Dimensions:
4.7" x 3.6" x 8.6"
Other Features:
• Incredibly lightweight, vacuum-insulated bottle provides 15 hrs. heat and 27 hrs. cold retention while being 1/3rd lighter than traditional designs.
• Impossibly thin, 2 mm walls are actually thinner than most single wall plastic bottles for an amazingly compact footprint that fits anywhere.
• 18/8 stainless steel boasts unrivaled purity and durability
• Secure, screw top cap includes leverage-enhancing lobe which makes opening frozen bottles easy - even with mittens or gloves.
• Leash provides convenient attachment point.
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