Takeya Spout Lid. I like the wide mouths but prefer the smaller holes when drinking and I do not like straw lids at all. This one fits the Hydroflask without leaking. It is called a bottle boot. I had originally seen Hydroflask selling them on custom bottles but they weren’t selling them separately. The one on that bottle was 3D printed from a guy on etsy. The listed item came with a whole in the bottom, but I asked and the guy did a custom without the hole. Hydroflask now sells their boots separately. The 3D printed one is thicker and not as flexible as the Hydroflask, but both work to protect the bottom and a quick drink for my dog.
My new multi-tasking Ti kitchen, bar**, survival heater, and a few other things. **190 grain ~dehydrated vodka
Stainless steel baby! Bought the Contigo in front today. I really do have too many water bottles tho, I might have a problem... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Oh that would make so much more sense if I actually attatched the picture of the new water bottle as well... 20oz btw Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If assessed by outsiders, any member of this forum would be diagnosed with one or several problems. De gale har det godt ;-) Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Based on how my 40oz looks, I believe that the picture is of a 40oz. I love the size and use it even more than I was expecting to. I was initially afraid it would be too big for holding, but I am able to get a good enough grip on it to pick up one handed even when full.
Yup. Me too. Like many on here, I'm sure, I have far too many of the following categories:- Water bottles Knives Flashlights Gear Bags Pouches
And Mechanical pencils Kitchen knives Keyring whatshalmecallits and thingamibobs Iphone charger cables First aid kits Empty tins of Altoids... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
But you can never have enough or there is always that one that might fit your needs/wants a little bit better.
https://ibb.co/jP42eJ Man, I love this thing. My favorite is the AVEX Free Flow 40oz bottle, but it's too big to travel with easily. Snagged this little yeti "18oz" model hoping the volume rating was conservative. It will hold all but a sip of an Arizona Iced tea can and doesn't take up much room in my bag.
I just use a plastic water bottle made and marketed by Rubbermaid. Always available in my local supermarkets, Walmart, etc etc. Think the last time I bought one it cost about $5. Fits perfectly even in the 'smaller' diameter cup holder in my car console. Top has a flip up cover that is perfect for one hand access while driving. Practically indestructible. No, not insulated; which 'can' be an issue on hot days -- so usually I fill it about half way, let it freeze up in the freezer, then top off with liquid before leaving the house. Works for me. L'chaim! Moshe ben David