Vacuum Insulated: The Simple Modern Ascent water bottle is double walled and vacuum insulated, which keeps your favorite beverage hot or cold for hours
Matte Powder Coated 18/8 Stainless Steel: Bottle is made from premium gauge 18/8 stainless steel and is powder coated in a durable two tone matte finish
Take it With You: narrow mouth reduces spills and sloshing while you drink; 12oz, 16oz, 20oz, and 24oz sizes fit in most cupholders
Premium Copper Coated Insulation Layer: The exterior of the inner wall, in the vacuum sealed area, is coated in a thin layer of copper for added insulation
Why Simple Modern: Our core principles of Generosity and Excellence have inspired us to sell high quality products, act as great partners with everyone we interact with, and give away a minimum of 10% of our profits
Incredible, but rusty I had planned on giving this bottle 5 stars.I was going on a 3 day trip for my geology class and filled the water bottle completely with ice at 5:50 am on Tuesday morning. The bottle spent all day in the car in 90 degree heat both Tuesday and Wednesday. When I opened the bottle Thursday morning I was incredibly impressed to see that I still had about 3/4 of the ice! I was so stoked and would have written a review right away had I not been at the National Monument without wifi. Now I’m…
GREAT PRODUCT, no disappointment 1st of all I AM NOT associated with the company nor given a free product for a review. I bought two of these flasks since I fish four to five days a week and also use it a lot for hiking and skiing. Latest trip in May 8th 2017 to Moab Utah, Canyon Lands, Goblin Valley, Slick Rock temperature ranged from 75 to 95 degrees, my $9.99 flask out performed my wife’s $37 flask. Before each outing I put in five ice cubes in each flask with same amount of water and than put it in my back pack for a…
Good for Your Money For $20 less than Hydro flask, this model exceed my expectations. Only difference between s/m and hydro flask water bottle is the lid. The lid on Hydro flask can move with you and is thicker. The S/M model seems inexpensive but does the job. Both claimed to hold temperature for 24 hours and so far both meet those expectations.
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Incredible, but rusty I had planned on giving this bottle 5 stars.I was going on a 3 day trip for my geology class and filled the water bottle completely with ice at 5:50 am on Tuesday morning. The bottle spent all day in the car in 90 degree heat both Tuesday and Wednesday. When I opened the bottle Thursday morning I was incredibly impressed to see that I still had about 3/4 of the ice! I was so stoked and would have written a review right away had I not been at the National Monument without wifi. Now I’m…
GREAT PRODUCT, no disappointment 1st of all I AM NOT associated with the company nor given a free product for a review. I bought two of these flasks since I fish four to five days a week and also use it a lot for hiking and skiing. Latest trip in May 8th 2017 to Moab Utah, Canyon Lands, Goblin Valley, Slick Rock temperature ranged from 75 to 95 degrees, my $9.99 flask out performed my wife’s $37 flask. Before each outing I put in five ice cubes in each flask with same amount of water and than put it in my back pack for a…
Good for Your Money For $20 less than Hydro flask, this model exceed my expectations. Only difference between s/m and hydro flask water bottle is the lid. The lid on Hydro flask can move with you and is thicker. The S/M model seems inexpensive but does the job. Both claimed to hold temperature for 24 hours and so far both meet those expectations.