HYDRO FLASK - Best Water Bottle I've Ever Had

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  • @aaronholwick8659
    @aaronholwick8659 8 років тому +154

    40 liters of water would weigh 88 pounds and occupy 1.4 cubic feet. Impressive bottle!

    • @adpreen
      @adpreen 8 років тому +2

      maybe its D2O heavy water too

    • @michaeltempsch5282
      @michaeltempsch5282 8 років тому +2

      Uses Tardis (TM) technology

    • @thesayxx
      @thesayxx 8 років тому +4

      Yea its this new techology. They send it to another dimension via singularity, that is located on the bottom of the Hydro flask™.

    • @thesayxx
      @thesayxx 8 років тому +3

      yes, Hydro flask™ can also double as a liquid fuel rocket motor.

    • @TheAdamKandil
      @TheAdamKandil 7 років тому

      liquids cannot be compressed! only gases

  • @stighds8518
    @stighds8518 8 років тому +239

    40 litres? it must be like the tardis inside.

    • @ferretlov
      @ferretlov 8 років тому +7

      It's smaller on the outside!

    • @frankbouwens6671
      @frankbouwens6671 8 років тому +1

      haha heavy bottle

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  8 років тому +36

      You win the best comment of the day,

    • @spicychinchin6597
      @spicychinchin6597 8 років тому

      Man, those galafrayans are really innovative huh?

    • @stighds8518
      @stighds8518 8 років тому +10

      Wow.... I never win anything, I don't even have a speach prepared, oh well here goes......
      I'd like to thank Cody for giving me the oportunity to comment, my Mum, my Dad, My agent, my producer............

  • @TacticalFleshlight
    @TacticalFleshlight 8 років тому +181

    That is not 40 litres.

    • @TacticalFleshlight
      @TacticalFleshlight 8 років тому +9

      I enjoyed the video though. Thanks for the tip.

    • @MrXerios
      @MrXerios 8 років тому

      Probably centilitres. As he drinks 3 a day, it makes sense.

    • @TacticalFleshlight
      @TacticalFleshlight 8 років тому +6

      That is not 4 litres. 40 Oz probably. Just over 1 litres

    • @TacticalFleshlight
      @TacticalFleshlight 8 років тому +8

      Oh I see now it has already been pointed out. I'll just stay quiet next time.

    • @kennyH20
      @kennyH20 8 років тому +1

      several times

  • @nicholaschang7035
    @nicholaschang7035 8 років тому +23

    40 litres, apparently the M in metric stands for magical ! hahaha !Your video are great.

  • @thegreatlakespiper3780
    @thegreatlakespiper3780 8 років тому +29

    so if your drinking through a straw isn't that made from plastic? lol...

    • @p4inlezz
      @p4inlezz 5 років тому +1

      The Great Lakes Piper yes however you’re reusing it for years

  • @turnersparadise8368
    @turnersparadise8368 8 років тому +26

    I was going to comment on the 40 liter thing but when I see that 99.5% of all comments mention this I decided to just let it go...But that's just how I roll... :-/

    • @EgholmViking
      @EgholmViking 8 років тому +4

      XD same.. but it kinda made me stop what i was doing to make sure i was paying attention XD

    • @framerguy
      @framerguy 8 років тому +4

      NOw THAT'S a comment worth commenting on!! But I cannot find the words ..............

  • @chonchin516
    @chonchin516 8 років тому +2

    The bottle seems great! The only problem I see with these bottles are those tops with the mechanism to flip up a straw... After owning 5+ water bottles with that mechanism I notice that after like a few months of use you get mold and mildew in the top even with regular cleaning

  • @John..D
    @John..D 8 років тому +3

    I love this water bottle. I have an orange one. I've accidentally dropped it several times from 4+ feet in the air and it is still great. I once filled it with water and about 8 ice cubes, and took it with me in my car. I accidentally left it in there for either 3 or 4 days right before the middle of summer (75+ degree days so my car got really hot) and there was still some ice in the water! Great bottle!

  • @aleblanc3547
    @aleblanc3547 8 років тому +7

    Vacuum bottles are the greatest invention in the world. In the winter time you put hot coco in and sure enough it's hot when you drink it. In the summer time you put cold tea in and sure enough it's cold when you drink it. How does the bottle know whether or not to keep it hot or cold? Amazing.

    • @FngSSG23
      @FngSSG23 8 років тому +1

      Technically the bottle is whatever temperature of the fluid you put in it. There's just an outer material shield around it that prevents ambient temperatures from changing it.

    • @aleblanc3547
      @aleblanc3547 8 років тому +3

      LOL...it was a joke! Thanks, man!!

    • @FngSSG23
      @FngSSG23 8 років тому

      No problem, I don't think I processed your comment completely, My brains going in like 4 different directions today lol.

    • @aleblanc3547
      @aleblanc3547 8 років тому

      I have days like that too--every other day. We're good. :>)

  • @dacasman
    @dacasman 8 років тому +41

    "men don't drink out of straws"
    if simply drinking out of a straw makes you question your manliness you have some serious insecurities.

    • @billjamal4764
      @billjamal4764 3 роки тому +1

      It's a joke

    • @dacasman
      @dacasman 3 роки тому +1

      @@billjamal4764 I just want to clarify, I wasn't talking about Wranglerstar himself. I was generalizing any man who thinks that, which in this case was his father.
      And I don't believe he's joking about his dad saying men don't drink out of straws.

  • @biggysmallspassword
    @biggysmallspassword 8 років тому +46

    this man said 40 litters!!!, its also a magic well!

    • @biggysmallspassword
      @biggysmallspassword 8 років тому +1

      i know he miss spoke btw

    • @asdfjkl74able
      @asdfjkl74able 8 років тому +1

      +chester field it must be like Mary Poppins bag

    • @jamesmaida47
      @jamesmaida47 8 років тому +4

      Come on, we all know Cody doesn't metric well....

    • @superscaryeti
      @superscaryeti 8 років тому

      hes tired, been running chainsaw allday

    • @mathman1923
      @mathman1923 8 років тому

      he said it was good amount. lol

  • @kimmyjeans2
    @kimmyjeans2 8 років тому

    I have Hydro Flask and you right it is worth every penny! I love mine so much I tend to give them as gifts .best product I have ever bought

  • @MrRomantic69
    @MrRomantic69 8 років тому +1

    As a trail crew member and wild land firefighter I have also tried many brands of water bottles and like you, the hydro flask is by far my favorite

  • @jamesgcrawford
    @jamesgcrawford 8 років тому +1

    Oh man, I get so excited about good water bottles!

  • @shamrock3910
    @shamrock3910 8 років тому

    I have the same set up love it found out you can pull the straw out and tip it up to drink so it is much more easy to put ice cube in side and have cold water all day

  • @CinemaSasquatch
    @CinemaSasquatch 8 років тому

    40oz, 1.1 liter
    Costco has something similar. Takeya ThermoFlask. It has a wide mouth lid with an integral smaller lid on a hinge pin. Use the large lid to fill with ice and the small lid to drink from. It costs $35.00 for a two pack. It works so well that the ice seems to take forever to melt. Today was my first day to use it. Tomorrow, I will fill only half full of ice then top it off with water.
    I was raised the same way, to drink plenty of fluids. Now with ESRD and on dialysis, I can have only 1 liter in a 24 hour period.

  • @LifeDefinedOT
    @LifeDefinedOT 8 років тому

    These are awesome, some of our nurses were using them, so I bought one to try. Ice and water in the morning and they stay cold all day long.

  • @Peekul1
    @Peekul1 8 років тому +1

    I am right there with you as far as needing to drink more water. I recently started buying lemon juice and putting a couple drops of that in every glass of water I drink. I used to drink 64 OZ of grape juice every month and now I drink no fruit juice. My water intake is like 3-4 quarts daily at least now. Quite amazing how the lemon juice basically got me hooked on drinking water for the first time in my life.

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 8 років тому +2

    Hi Cody, One thing about straws is that some insects like to nest in them, I have had the misfortune to use a straw without checking first and that was not a happy moment. I have only come across this once but it reminds me to check every time

  • @grodad7034
    @grodad7034 8 років тому

    I had a spouted stainless bottle years ago but it almost killed me one fine spring day. please make sure you guys buy a test tube brush somewhere, (home brewer kit or a paint supply store) and run the brush w/ hot soap & water through it. no matter how careful you are, there is always backwash from your mouth every time you drink. If left or simply washed in a sink, said spit (containing DNA) will grow into a naaasty mold that might take you out. The bottle is GREAT!!! (Keeps liquid liquid in minus 25 degrees too)

  • @brode11
    @brode11 8 років тому

    I have the 64oz hydro flask and can fill it with ice and water and leave it in the cab of my work van in the middle of summer here in Lynnwood Washington for more then 48 hours and still have bits of ice at the beginning of day three! More then durable too!

  • @idahodeerhunter
    @idahodeerhunter 8 років тому +1

    the stanley one hand vacuum mug is another awesome mug for keeping drinks hot or cold.

  • @kevinbaker6168
    @kevinbaker6168 8 років тому

    I bought a stainless steel bottle at a grocery store. It is single wall stainless with a wide mouth. The lid only is a screw off, which I don't care for. I would much prefer the lid like you have. I would also like the double wall, so I will look for one. In the mean time I will try to find an insulating jacket for mine. Won't be as good, but will help.

  • @WISClongboarding
    @WISClongboarding 8 років тому

    They make cups too. I visited my brother one time and he wanted to show me how crazy it was. We were barbecuing and she poured a ice cold beer in it. After probably 5 hours IN the sun, a took a sip of it and it was still ice cold. Amazing cups!

  • @F14Goose37
    @F14Goose37 8 років тому +31

    A hot day at 80 degrees? I envy you guys up in Oregon.

    • @13tucker45
      @13tucker45 8 років тому

      until winter time

    • @Sidneybeach875
      @Sidneybeach875 8 років тому

      same

    • @F14Goose37
      @F14Goose37 8 років тому

      J Tucker Even still. When I lived in Northern Japan we had almost six months of snow in the winters and lots of wind whipping down from Siberia. I loved it.

    • @hectordiaz647
      @hectordiaz647 7 років тому

      fact: if the outside weather is say 80 degrees like he said, if the vehicle was in a spot where sunlight directly hit it it, the temperature inside the vehicle would roughly have been 20 degrees higher inside of the vehicle in the first hour
      ANOTHER FACT: The misinterpretation of say parents on a mild sunny day saying that they're going to the grocery store and going to leave their child in the car with the window cracked can leave infants with severe brain damage in the first 30 minutes... Cars are moving ovens

    • @F14Goose37
      @F14Goose37 7 років тому

      Fact. 100 degrees is child's play. I grew up in AZ where it reaches 120+ every summer. I lived in Bahrain where it gets hotter than that. In central California where I live now, 100+ is standard all summer. The point is I would love to live someplace where 80 is a warm day again.
      Also, if it is 125 outside and it is 20 degrees hotter in the car, and I have to get in the car wearing body armor......yup. I'd still kill for 80 being considered a warm day.

  • @MJPeddler
    @MJPeddler 5 років тому

    I have the same bottle. It was given to me as a gift, and I initially dismissed it. Almost got rid of it, but tried it. I now use it daily, with a goal of drinking its capacity 2x per day.

  • @julienpcntt2401
    @julienpcntt2401 8 років тому

    We have been using those kind of bottle for about 2 years now and it's great. There are other brands than the hydro flask, Thermos is the best one we have try, as I don't think I'll find hydro flask in Australia but I will look around.

  • @SlideDownSlow
    @SlideDownSlow 8 років тому

    I bought one 6 months ago. They are great. I try to drink 120oz of water a day and the Hydro Flask helps me do that

  • @aktrapper6126
    @aktrapper6126 8 років тому +3

    Thank you for the review Cody, I've been looking for something like this. I can't believe 35 people would give a thumbs down on a video like this. What is this world coming to? Anyway wanted to say something positive and I really do appreciate your channel and your upright life.

  • @mikedesen7053
    @mikedesen7053 8 років тому

    Thanks for the review Wranglerstar, i have bought one in green! Hope i will enjoy lots of cold water.

    • @mikedesen7053
      @mikedesen7053 8 років тому

      Have got one, its just like you told. Great cold water, for at least 8 hours.

  • @Dathanswick1
    @Dathanswick1 8 років тому +1

    I own 4f hydro Flasks, and 6 true pint tumblers! Love them

  • @ScottHaneyHello
    @ScottHaneyHello 8 років тому

    Glad you got ahold of one. I mentioned them in your video about storing water in your vehicle during winter, so I'm glad you found out about them. I never go anywhere without mine - keeps ice water cold even in Mississippi's summer heat. I have a 32oz. and dropped it on the ground when full a few too many times and have messed up the vacuum seal. It stills works well, but not quite as good and now sweats some. It took a good beating before failing, though.

  • @DesertHomesteader
    @DesertHomesteader 8 років тому

    100% agree. I am looking at my HydroFlask sitting on my desk, which still has crushed ice in it from yesterday. I've actually had it keep ice solid over a weekend. The only negative thing I could possibly say about it is that it isn't good for cooling down a room-temperature drink in the fridge (it would probably take a day or two). I actually have the Klean Kanteen 3.0 lid, which fits the narrower (standard) HydroFlask and is hands-free (I can open and close it with my teeth). The only negative with the Klean Kanteen lid is that you have to vigilant in keeping the rubber spout clean, as it tends to collect gunk. I'm seeing on Amazon that there are new lids that weren't available before, so I may try those next.

  • @chrisfox6843
    @chrisfox6843 8 років тому

    Another good thing about these insulated bottles is they don't sweat. Nice to set my drink down on my desk and not have to worry about the condensation. I have a Zojirushi brand that has a pop up button to swing open the top so you don't have to twist off the cap to drink. Being able to drink with only using one hand is much quicker.

  • @TheUserid82
    @TheUserid82 8 років тому +1

    Think the bugs are due to the slowing down the water on the land and the things that would eat them not moving in yet. Once you get some fish in the ponds you make it will cut down the larva stage of the pests.
    Find out what the native fish should be and pickup some young ones to stock the water just remember to stock by the amount of stored water not the flow. Goldfish/Koi are fine for in a pond away from river/stream access but as you are on a creek you want to stick with native fish.
    The other thing is more bat houses as you are increasing the food for them they will need more spots to sleep. Wasps/Hornets also will reduce the pest population but most dont want them around.

    • @emhankinson
      @emhankinson 8 років тому +1

      Speaking of the pond, haven't had any follow-up videos on the ponds.

  • @l84cabo
    @l84cabo 8 років тому

    Hydroflask is most awesome! The price will shock you a bit if you're used to the standard Nalgene bottle. And it's probably not the bottle for backpacking if weight is a concern. But for everything else it's so worth it if you like hot or cold drinks. The 18 oz size with the sippy cup style of lid is fantastic for coffee. Wide mouth bottles are slightly easier to clean but you can still get a sponge into the narrow mouth and use a wooden spoon handle or something long to scrub it around. Very high quality product.

  • @RiotHouseLP
    @RiotHouseLP 8 років тому +14

    I drink using a straw, but will not drink using one of those bendy straws, that's where I draw the line haha.

    • @tom16721
      @tom16721 8 років тому +12

      That's where you 'straw' the line

    • @RiotHouseLP
      @RiotHouseLP 8 років тому +1

      Tom Montague ;)

    • @thebigdipper
      @thebigdipper 8 років тому +2

      Me I draw the line at the crazy straws.

  • @matthewgarrison644
    @matthewgarrison644 8 років тому +4

    Those things work great down here in Texas. It was pushing 95 degrees and about 92% humidity yesterday.

    • @olliewoody3625
      @olliewoody3625 8 років тому

      yeah buddy... I'm in Houston it was stupid hot. we reached a real feel of 100 in pearland. with 85% humidity

    • @102819921
      @102819921 8 років тому

      i had to turn on the ac it was so hot yesterday... thank goodness its raining today!

    • @cob2486
      @cob2486 8 років тому

      +Ollie Woody I'm in Pearland too! :)

    • @misterx243
      @misterx243 8 років тому

      92% humidity... there should be a device to just drink from the air😂

    • @leadpelletinass
      @leadpelletinass 8 років тому

      No kidding. I stepped outside to walk my dog and immediately started sweating. I would love to have a nice cold front come through again. 70F to 75F would be a ideal summer but given the location and history we are bound to see triple digits with 90% humidity. Just bury me in a motel ice machine.

  • @GavinFish
    @GavinFish 8 років тому

    Thanks for the recommendation. I grabbed a 40 oz wide mouth one with straw top for my wife out of the Wrangler Mart. It arrived today (delivery in Sunday?!?!). So great!

  • @15halerobert
    @15halerobert 8 років тому

    i use a Klean Kanteen 40 oz. It's only single wall but I can use it in a fire if i need to heat anything. It's wide mouth similar to a Nalgene wide mouth. I replaced the top with a Humangear wide mouth top. The opening is small enough that spillage is minimal. You might try that so you can get rid of the straw. I don't sip my water I gussel it. So a straw won't do. Hope this suggestion helps with your straw problem

  • @jknorene9527
    @jknorene9527 8 років тому

    Hi Cody, I was watching this video earlier this morning and liked the HYDRO FLASK. I was at New Seasons doing the grocery shopping this afternoon, turned the corner and there it was on an end cap. I wasn't even looking for it. I bought one, got home told the wife and daughter about the video and my new water bottle. My daughter laughed and said "great Cody is costing us money now". :) I used it this afternoon working in the sun, It is a great way to keep to keep your water cold.

  • @JSBone139
    @JSBone139 8 років тому

    Avon Skin So Soft, its a great bug repellent that doesn't leave you smelling terrible. Also from my experience, it seems to be a decent preventative of Poison Ivy, and an all around tanning oil.

  • @xomeht
    @xomeht 8 років тому

    Hydroflask also has an alternate lid, HydroFlip, a flip-top opening for easy access. No straw so no hassles with a straw and nicer for hot liquids. They claim they are not leak proof but I keep mine upside down in my cars drink carrier (cause they are toooo darn big for a normal car drink holder) and have leaked in several months. The lid will sweat however when upside down. Mine flask is dented and looks bad now but still work fine.

  • @wb5mgr
    @wb5mgr 8 років тому

    One of the most important things I ever did in regards to my overall health and also to drinking water was to learn to drink my water at room temp. By drinking all my beverages at room temp without ice my body is not chilled down by the fluids I'm intaking therefore I can drink more,faster...hydrating more efficiently. I still drink hot beverages like tea occasionally, but water is my primary almost only drink 95% of the time. So many of my health issues have vanished since I gave up soda and caffeine that it is amazing...

  • @eschu83
    @eschu83 8 років тому

    I also got the 40oz hydro flask, I 100% agree that it is awesome. I have been wanting one for a while. I found out about them while working at the fire department. One thing I got for mine was a Go Novate 40 oz sleeve / Pouch with Pocket off of amazon. Made caring it around Disney all day a breeze. Just thought I would share. Let me know if you want the link on amazon. (I am not associated with the pouch just thought I would share)

  • @BudgetBuiltDiesel
    @BudgetBuiltDiesel 8 років тому

    Picked up 2 of these for $5 bucks each. They were scratch and dent and work amazing. I like them. The best one to me has been my yeti cup. They both work about the same though.

  • @claytonmareno
    @claytonmareno 8 років тому

    Cody i just got my new Gransfors Bruks American felling axe with a 31" handle i like it very much and i recommend it to anyone

  • @greymanzink6118
    @greymanzink6118 8 років тому +8

    I think Cody meant to say 40 ounces/1 litre. If not then StigHDS made a good observation.

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  8 років тому +7

      I blame the metric system or this,

    • @stighds8518
      @stighds8518 8 років тому +1

      StigHDS always makes good observations ;-)

    • @morecowbell7814
      @morecowbell7814 8 років тому

      +Wranglerstar Its to blame for everything.

  • @GGBP14
    @GGBP14 8 років тому

    I normally would use a water bottle that I found 😳! Found one at work. It was in brand new shape. Took it home and bleached it. The best bottle ever. The mouth is real big. I even use it for soup.

  • @sixstringforge
    @sixstringforge 8 років тому

    I had access to these for a great price for awhile, and now that I know you like them I'm wishing I'd brought a few to you at the Mother Earth News Fair. I just picked up a few of the Hydro Food Flasks, and they are wonderful too. FYI, clean those straws. My coworker didn't, and even though she says she's never put anything but water in them, mold eventually grew.

  • @Cole3418
    @Cole3418 8 років тому

    Hydroflask is based in Bend, OR. I have one of the older hydroflask water bottles and it says "made in Bend Oregon" on the bottom

  • @SpiritWarriorOne
    @SpiritWarriorOne 8 років тому

    Cody 40 litres is 4 buckets that flask looks to be around the 1 to 1.2 litre range, a metric cup is 250ml & theres 1000ml in a litre.

  • @robemich1
    @robemich1 8 років тому

    Check out the Takeya brand from Costco. I know you like to shop there. We love Hydro Flask as well, but the Takeya bottles are nearly identical and significantly cheaper. They work just like the Hydro Flask bottles for keeping water cold.

  • @-a13x-75
    @-a13x-75 8 років тому +7

    40 Liters!! Wow! That's like half of my gas tank! I think I need to buy one of those water bottles!!

  • @WindersRanger
    @WindersRanger 8 років тому +1

    I wonder if the straw would contribute any BPA to the contents?... I imagine it would be negligible given the size of the straw but one still wonders.

  • @bryanowen2881
    @bryanowen2881 8 років тому

    Ive seen that bottle in the background in some of your videos. I learned about them from a couple friends of mine that guide on the Green River here in Utah. They are the real deal and have a bunch of different sizes. Being able to keep water cold all day is priceless!

  • @jacklinks9621
    @jacklinks9621 4 роки тому +1

    he predicted the hydro flasks future of greatness i wish the viscos could have seen this

  • @davidyates6644
    @davidyates6644 8 років тому

    It's funny I've been running the same rig for about 6 months now and I have to remember still not to put too much ice in it because it takes so long to melt even hiking down here in 90-100 degree plus Kansas/Missouri summer days. The flip top was icing on the cake, make it a lot faster and easier to deploy on the trail

  • @matstaley388
    @matstaley388 8 років тому

    I have half a dozen of those things. The company is here in Bend. Pretty much indestructible. There’s a new company making a similar bottle called the Drink Tank. They’re also here in Bend.

  • @The-Silby
    @The-Silby 8 років тому

    FYI, you can use the flip lid without the straw. I have had my Hydroflask for years (maybe it is a FiftyFifty-we have a bunch of each-lids are all interchangeable). I hate sucking out of the straw. I used it for all of about 5 minutes. Without the straw, you can simply tip the bottle and take a big swig.

  • @schmojo33
    @schmojo33 8 років тому

    I've used Hydroflask for years. The first one I got always had black particulates in the water each time I filled it up. I tested the same water against another bottle and only had problems with the Hydroflask. I returned it to REI, and then stayed away for maybe a year. I bought another one and didn't have problems.

  • @Blasi01
    @Blasi01 8 років тому

    Great bottles I have the same one. Although they dent easily.

  • @NeoMaverick1138
    @NeoMaverick1138 8 років тому

    10.5 gallon!!! wow your strong one handing 87.6 lbs of water!! your a beast cody!!!

  • @jackmortimer329
    @jackmortimer329 8 років тому

    REI is one place that sells these, in addition to Amazon (of course).
    BTW both carry both brands.

  • @MrConradF
    @MrConradF 8 років тому

    You mentioned that these were made out of aluminum, but that you preferred stainless steel. Per the info on the Amazon page the link goes to, it says it is stainless. My only issue is that it is probably made in China, as almost no one manufactures stainless steel water bottles in the U.S. anymore. My wife bought something similar, though it is larger, from CostCo, and it works great. Thank you for the review!

    • @MrConradF
      @MrConradF 8 років тому

      Thanks, missed that!

    • @bruceforrest4803
      @bruceforrest4803 8 років тому +1

      They are absolutely made in CHINA. It's another US company posing as 'US Made' that's actually only supporting a couple of hundred headquarters and sales/marketing jobs while they manufacturer on the cheap offshore. Try liberty bottles instead.

  • @gunsngearchannel
    @gunsngearchannel 8 років тому

    I have one and man it is one of the best things I have bought in the past year. I love mine. Great videos

  • @FalconTaco
    @FalconTaco 8 років тому

    SO worth it. I just recently bought a 12oz with the coffee lid to complement my 32oz water jug. They even make a 64oz beer growler. So nice to have ice cold beer on hiking trips, though its definitely a luxury considering the weight is has over a Nalgene.

  • @MrTxrex
    @MrTxrex 8 років тому

    I love mine, they also have a flip top travel mug style lid that is easy to use while driving. I feel the same way about straws, maybe there is a manly manners about straw etiquette.

  • @FrankChibu
    @FrankChibu 8 років тому

    Hi! IMO like a knife and flashlights.. buy in bright color not black! Something I've been highly opinionated about... what good is a camo knife or flash light?? Both stay in your pocket, and if you drop you can't find!
    Got mine in lime green today at REI. Great product! I know I will be using this!

  • @GTC1967
    @GTC1967 8 років тому

    Great idea as long as you can keep that straw clean. I agree, a good water bottle definitely helps most of us drink more water. Your dad and my dad were right.... straws are for ladies and the bedridden hospital patient. :)

    • @framerguy
      @framerguy 8 років тому

      I recall seeing, on someone's DIY channel, using one of these large super strong plastic straws you get with the giant economy rot-cher pipes soda for coring strawberries! Yeah, I wondered who came up with the need to "core" a strawberry also, but they pushed the straw through the strawberry from the pointed end toward the green cap and it took the "core" and the cap out of the berry.
      Somewhere there is a small group of do-gooders who are trying to kill the using of paring knives once and for all!! I can see it now, protest marches, signs touting the humane use of plastic drinking straws to core your next box of strawberries, oh, and the press!! The press will have another heyday trying to analyze all of this fervor over the senseless coring of berries in an attempt to overthrow the government and the huge lobbying group of straw mfgr's who are pushing universal use of drinking straws for everything but actually drinking liquids!!
      Me?? Well, I have accepted my role in life and willingly drink from a straw but only when the drink is served on crushed or shaved ice! I have a personal "thing" against the ice cartel in this country trying to fool the public by selling recycled ice cubes as "shaved ice"! That simply isn't the American way ...........

  • @sirbriandmiddleton
    @sirbriandmiddleton 8 років тому

    They are 400ml. Metric is easy if it is all you use, problem comes when you mix metric/imperial/af etc..as we do here in the UK and increasingly the US does.

  • @kevinwich2131
    @kevinwich2131 8 років тому

    Hi Cody! i have that same bottle. I bought a Liberty Mountain bottle holder as well to go over it to protect the stainless steel and to be able to attatch it to my belt. there is a flap at the top made to go over a Nalgene sized bottle, but i cut that out and just synch it donw around the bottle. It is on amazon. You should check it out

  • @bradlysmith7590
    @bradlysmith7590 8 років тому +37

    Haha 40 liters I think not

  • @benningtoncamper2852
    @benningtoncamper2852 8 років тому

    I've had one by Camelbak of the same design for a few years now - great as I travel and make many stops in my work truck during the hot summer days!

  • @cheesefarmer3545
    @cheesefarmer3545 4 роки тому

    I have one other those stanley states steel water bottles and its amazing. My greatest tip is if you're putting something hot in it you have to rinse it with very hot water so that the heat is not absorbed into the metal. Same thing with the cold but reversed. Also the stanley bottle fir pretty much all standard caps for thermoss

  • @Wildfyr3
    @Wildfyr3 8 років тому

    I had a very similar to one of these out in death valley, they did awesome keeping water cool all day. I think your cap allowing you to drink without opening the bottle would keep it even cooler for longer.
    *40 oz* (sorry done being one of those guys)

  • @cstew8555
    @cstew8555 8 років тому

    You should try h2go Hawaii brand of water bottles they are of a similar concept being vacuum insulated but I find the keep liquids cold longer and they are more of a traditional water bottle shape

  • @CDT61352
    @CDT61352 8 років тому

    I use the 12 oz and 16 0z Hydro Flasks for my coffee love them. Am planning on purchasing a larger one for water similar to yours. However I usually drink coffee all day long water not so much.

  • @JsonAKoanTECH
    @JsonAKoanTECH 8 років тому

    I have a stainless steel Nalgene brand i purchased years ago, NEED TO GET A LID LIKE THAT THOUGH!

  • @wdesign1189
    @wdesign1189 8 років тому

    wow that's a steal compared to the new Yeti thermos. I might have get one and try it!

  • @dyjital
    @dyjital 8 років тому

    18/10 stainless steel. Welcome aboard, albeit a little late nevertheless you made it into the Hydroflask group. I've had ice water keeping cold in the direct sun for a full day, keeping ice for two days (not in full sun).

  • @wantobemountainman
    @wantobemountainman 8 років тому

    I use a flip top with my 64 Oz one. I don't like straws. I also made a mesh carrier out of 550 cord.

  • @strandloper
    @strandloper 8 років тому

    Straws in glasses are just extensions to make it easier for kids to knock their cold drinks (what we call sodas in ZA) over in restaurants.

  • @igregory
    @igregory 8 років тому

    I've been using them for a couple of years. They are a great product!

  • @morrow.m
    @morrow.m 8 років тому

    I like a good water bottle. Agreed about the plastic ones. I have always preferred normal stainless steel ones. Never thought to look for a double walled version. I'll have to look into these. Thanks for a great new product tip.

  • @shaneleiser7956
    @shaneleiser7956 8 років тому

    after seeing this and hating my current water jug, I pulled the trigger on the 64oz version. Hopefully this thing works better than the rest.

  • @narcisolopez1055
    @narcisolopez1055 8 років тому

    Wranglerstar finally discovered the joy of owning a thermos. Your grandpa probably owned one and it crazy how its taken so long for the Chinese to flood the market with affordable wide mouth thermos.

  • @katemyers7515
    @katemyers7515 7 років тому

    A hot day in 80 degrees.
    You shouldn't be complaining. It was 110 degrees today in Arizona

  • @iSAAConrad
    @iSAAConrad 8 років тому

    Wire wheel that coating off, polish it, and youll have a cool old school looking bottle

  • @Mr425Rider
    @Mr425Rider 8 років тому

    I discovered these while living in Hawaii. We'd fill them in the morning, leave them in the car all day while at the beach, and have cold water when we got back.

  • @georgehumph2526
    @georgehumph2526 8 років тому

    I love the enthusiasm that you have for all kinds items/tools. If it is well designs and fits a purpose fully, it should be appreciated, and I like that. Best Regards, George

  • @GaitesKlein
    @GaitesKlein 8 років тому

    I have the 64oz and use it every day. I love it.

  • @TheBeard411
    @TheBeard411 8 років тому

    I have a love hate relationship with mine. It keeps things ice cold here in the AZ heat. The problem is I've had 2 develop rust inside. Never put anything but water inside. Luckily REI keeps replacing them.

  • @BoilerRoomRadio
    @BoilerRoomRadio 8 років тому +2

    Klean Kanteen is another excellent product.

  • @twanne
    @twanne 8 років тому

    I live in Belgium where we use the metric system, and 40 litres is equal to 80 normal sized plastic waterbottles and would weigh 40 kilograms to carry.
    I think that's a lot of water to carry around and drink 3 of them :) but still looks like a great bottle!

    • @twanne
      @twanne 8 років тому

      40 litres is equal to 10,59 gallons of water

    • @NordboDK
      @NordboDK 8 років тому

      I didn't realize Belgium was still using 19th century units

    • @twanne
      @twanne 8 років тому

      +NordboDK from time to time we do

  • @Blakehx
    @Blakehx 8 років тому

    Ya I never use straws, my Dad didn't either (just a waste of plastic)! Does it come in any other colors or designs?

  • @Willys1948CJ2A
    @Willys1948CJ2A 8 років тому

    I have two on my pack and one in my truck, we are all using them now they are great.

  • @twebb443
    @twebb443 8 років тому

    Had one for over a year. Check out hydroskins. They protect the bottle with minimal bulk. Love my hydroflask

  • @baustinmcmanus1991
    @baustinmcmanus1991 7 років тому

    Get a yeti. Holds things cold and hot much longer. Had a hydro flask. Liked it. Then was gifted a yeti. Tested them side by side and the hydro flask melted ice way faster.

  • @Pilledskin
    @Pilledskin 8 років тому

    Bought one to carry for long trips on my bike, the 27oz one? (700ml).
    I haven't tried it yet, the only thing I don't like is the powder coated finish, for some reason it feels kinda slippery in my hands.