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EcoVessel Surf Sport Glass Water Bottle w/ Flip Top

EcoVessel Surf Sport Glass Water Bottle w/ Flip Top

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The Eco Vessel Surf Sport has an all-glass design with a flip top straw, so you can always have clean water close at hand. The 22-ounce bottle has a silicone sleeve that provides a textured grip and protects the glass from drops up to 8 feet Read More

Silicone-Protected Glass Bottle

The Eco Vessel Surf Sport has an all-glass design with a flip top straw, so you can always have clean water close at hand. The 22-ounce bottle has a silicone sleeve that provides a textured grip and protects the glass from drops up to 8 feet. A Drop Shield creates a thick, silicone-padded base that resists shock and prevents chipping. The loop top cap gives you the option of clipping the bottle to a backpack or your belt. Finally, the bottle is made from 60 percent post-consumer recycled glass and is BPA free.

Note: At checkout, choose black, orange, or raspberry. Limited quantities are available. 

EcoVessel Surf Sport Glass Water Bottle w/ Flip Top
EcoVessel Surf Sport Glass Water Bottle w/ Flip Top
EcoVessel Surf Sport Glass Water Bottle w/ Flip Top

About EcoVessel

Based in Boulder, Colorado, EcoVessel makes water bottles and food storage containers for adults and toddlers alike, using materials that are safe, sturdy, and kind to the environment. Passionate about providing clean drinking water to people around the world, EcoVessel gives a portion of its proceeds to nonprofit organizations like Water for People and the Unicef Tap Project.

EcoVessel Surf Sport Glass Water Bottle w/ Flip Top
EcoVessel Surf Sport Glass Water Bottle w/ Flip Top

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Specs

  • EcoVessel
  • Material, bottle: Glass, silicone
  • Material, cap: BPA-free plastic
  • Fits most cup holders
  • Capacity: 22 fl oz (650 ml)
  • Opening: 2.3 in (5.9 cm)
  • Dimensions, with flip spout cap: 11 x 3.5 in (28 x 8.9 cm)
  • Weight, with flip spout cap: 21.4 oz (607 g)
  • Recyclable

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Apr 27, 2018 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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Klean Kanteen offers a stainless steel straw lid tumbler. No additional plastic below the lid. Above the lid, the straw is coated with silicone, as is the style with hard-material straws in order to prevent injury from people on the move jabbing themselves in the mouth (this is a real problem: Starbucks recalled millions of stainless steel straws because of it). Wirecutter says Hydro Flask will be coming out with something similar this spring. Also, there are many "sport" lids, of one and two-handed variety and in "nipple" and flip-up "straw" styles, that offer every advantage of a straw except for needing to tilt the bottle to drink, which is for most people a negligible disadvantage. Personally, I most often use a Soma glass water bottle. Quality glass is quality glass, but I chose my Soma because it was significantly lighter (some glass bottles are very heavy, this EcoVessel is 1.5lbs), less expensive, and (subjectively) more stylish than it's competitors. When glass isn't appropriate or I need more of my bottles, I reach for my Klean Kanteens. I don't carry hot drinks with me, but in the future I may buy an insulated bottle for cold water. I'd probably first choose an insulated glass bottle since I enjoy drinking from glass. Lifefactory offers a glass bottle with an insulated wrap, I don't know if anyone has yet been so bold as to bring to market a double-wall glass water bottle. The technology of stainless insulated bottles is more developed than insulated glass bottles and is the way to go for the greatest insulative effect (Klean Kanteen, Hydro Flask, Zojirushi, etc.) I maintain that a half-glass container has little appeal, but I admit the price was good. It would be a decent deal to buy the bottle, shuck the straws, and order some loop lids from the manufacturer. Might cost more than the $16 shipped I paid for my Soma bottle direct from the manufacturer, but would be less expensive than other glass bottle options.
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