Adventure Cycling Association Double-Walled Hydro Flask® Bottle
Product Code
LW-1471
Brand
Adventure Cycling Association
Price
$32.00
Made from 18/8 stainless steel Hydro Flask bottle features a double-wall vacuum insulation that ensures the temperature of the liquid inside never mingles with the temperature of the environment outside. Your hots will stay hot for 12 hours, and your colds will stay cold for 24. Etched Adventure Cycling logo. Holds 21oz, fits in a standard water bottle cage. LW-280
This bottle keeps water cool. I carry two of these bottles in bottle cages on my bicycle and sometimes put a third one in my panniers. You could not drink from this bottle while moving, but I always stop bicycling to drink. Water in this bottle tastes much better than water in a plastic bottle.
What a Lifesaver
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Linda Gryczan on 2/19/21
The Hydro Flask kept my hot chocolate hot during a three hour ride at 10°below zero. (-10°F/-25°C). It has become a regular part of my winter outdoor activity kit.
Best of the best
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Clyde on 2/14/21
Works as stated
Hydro Flask® Bottle
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Mistle Toe on 7/7/19
I love the bottle. Have only used it in the summer so I can only testify that water with ice was still water with ice 24 hours later. Presumably the performance with hot liquids will be equally satisfying. I travel with it on two bicycle that have bottle cages that are more than a few years old. I had to replace the bottle cages with side loading cages to make it work.
The Captcha "I am not a robot" thing is annoying
Does the job
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David Bowman on 9/9/18
I now have two of these. They keep my water cold, something "insulated" plastic bottles don't do.
Almost a winner
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Don Spencer on 7/30/17
This bottle is excellent as a thermos in terms of protecting the temperatures of liquids. The two draw backs I have experienced with the bottle as a cycling water bottle is its lack of a flip top for use while moving or on quick stops. The other is the annoyance of the rattling noise that the metal casing makes in my water bottle cages. I have reduced the noise by placing bands of duck tape around the bottle, but after a week of riding, the tape wears and the volume is back up again.. I am not yet ready to return to plastic water bottles in these summer days, but I will be looking for a similar bottle better designed for cycling in the future.
Good cycling bottle
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Greg bonham on 6/15/17
Does not keep coffee as warm as my old chantel livestrong thermas, but then again the new versions of this same model dont stack up as well either.
For a great solution to carrying a thermos in your water botle cage this product can not be beat. So i would have given it a four and a half stars but that isnt possible
Functions great, color is nowhere close
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Michael Finn on 6/8/17
I have another larger Hydroflask so I know they make a great product. I wanted to support ACA so I bought the logo bottle, but the color of actual bottle is a day-glo blue that isn't even close to what is represented in the photo. Also took a couple of attempts to get it to fit in my bottle cages and as a result have several huge gashes when aforementioned color has been scraped off, guess that is a positive.
Great bottle!
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Rick Putnam on 3/28/16
I was looking for a good vacuum bottle and this one was recommended to me by one of my riding buddies. It kept my lemonade nice and icey for six or seven hours in the blazing California sun. In fact, it did such a good job of keeping cold, the ice within did not melt as I had planned, and so my lemonade was pretty strong and hit me like a jolt.
One caveat and then a caveat within the caveat: The bottle does not come with a sipping cap. That can be purchased separately at any sports store. The one my friend showed me leaked all over me. But the same sized cap from Kleen Kanteen did a better job (of NOT leaking all over me!) The Kleen Kanteen cap, however, states that it is not for hot beverages. As dirty as I get just from biking, a few drops from a bottle is the least of my problems.
Carry a cup
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Larry Lansdowne on 6/11/15
I would agree with all the reviews, it just works, however, boiling water in, is too hot to drink out of the metal rim for a long time! Take a cup of some type to pour into. Great.
Great bottle!
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Hans Erdman on 6/26/13
I bought this on the recommendation of one of my cycling buddies who said it worked better than anything he'd had previously. He was right! It keeps hot, hot and cold, cold better than even my steel thermos. I'll put hot coffee and some peppermint mocha creamer in it, and it is still hot enough that I have to remember a travel mug to drink it from. If you live where cold lives, you need this bottle!
Great bottle!
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Hans Erdman on 6/26/13
I bought this on the recommendation of one of my cycling buddies who said it worked better than anything he'd had previously. He was right! It keeps hot, hot and cold, cold better than even my steel thermos. I'll put hot coffee and some peppermint mocha creamer in it, and it is still hot enough that I have to remember a travel mug to drink it from. If you live where cold lives, you need this bottle!
Walled Hydro Flask Bottle
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Anonymous on 5/3/12
Haven't used it yet but it is everything I expected. Fits in a standard water bottle cage and even though its double walled the weight isn't to bad.
Coldest yet
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A customer from Oaklyn NJ on 4/3/12
I've gone through quite a few bottles, so far this is has kept the coldest the longest.
Love it!
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Dan on 12/25/06
I tried this bottle the first time a couple of weeks ago on a very chilly day ride, thinking that I could at least have some slightly warm hot chocolate at lunch. Wow, was I surprised when the hot chocolate was not just warm, it was HOT! It was actually too hot to drink right out of the bottle. I decided to save it for later in the day and even after ~6 hours in 40 degree (F) weather, the drink was still quite hot. I stored the bottle in the trailer while biking, I didn't try fitting it into a water bottle cage. Lesson learned is to bring a cup and pour the liquid out of the bottle when it's time to drink. Next long trip I'm going to try using it for carrying some hot soup.