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A simple way to keep your favorite beverage close at hand, this Snow Peak curved flask is small enough to take backpacking and durable enough for everyday use. It’s made from titanium, which is tasteless, odorless, nontoxic, naturally hypoallergenic, and resistant to corrosion, so you don’t have to worry about it altering the flavor of your drink Read More
The Nalgene flask can be stripped down to 1.9 oz, holds twice as much, and is a tenth of the cost. It stands on it's own, and has a wide mouth for easy filling. It also comes with a shot glass cap and an insulation sleeve for a total of 4 oz.
This looks nice, but lol
Does it stand on its own? (Otherwise good luck filling it)
If you lose the cap can you replace it?
Since there's no retention loop for it I can imagine it's fairly easy to lose especially when doing outdoorsy stuff.
jzen0I was given one of these as a gift. Here's my two cents:
- It does not stand on it's own and filling it is indeed a pain. I usually prop it between a couple of books or something.
- I don't find the lack of a retention loop to be a dealbreaker, personally. Never thought it was a problem as there are certainly other flasks out there without retention loops.
- The titanium is indeed tasteless and I notice a difference when drinking from it over my other steel flasks. That said because of the cost I'm loathe to take it with me places in the event it's taken from me and/or I have to dispose of it for some reason or another.
- The shape is great for the back pocket of a pair of jeans and bad basically anywhere else.
Would I have bought one? No - but it was definitely a very well appreciated and thoughtful gift.
Also side note: I own 3 flasks and the funnels suck for all of them. They all sit flush with the opening meaning that the liquor needs to work against the existing air pressure inside the flask to enter? I usually wind up lifting them up a bit (which again: hard to do with this flask) so some air can escape, but always wind up spilling in the process.
Fantastic flask, received one for my birthday and it’s almost a piece of art... Beautifully made, almost worryingly light, and does not impart any metallic flavors. It’s a bitch to fill, but most flasks are. As for the cap it’s replacable.
Amazed to see it here as it is usually sold out on the Snow Peak website.
$115!?! Why does anyone need a flask made of titanium? Doesn't stand to fill it? For that price itshould come with a third hand to hold it. Like they say, a fool and his money are soon parted.
Almost bought this but then saw the comments about stainless steel cap. Kind of defeats the purpose for a lot of people. I'm out sadly.
Also, I feel like at the very least it's misleading to describe as "Material: Titanium" and tout the flavorless/not affecting taste quality if the cap/lid for the product is stainless steel.
(Of course, correcting that on drop page would probably reduce sales...)
Nick0the cap has a rubber/oring seating at the end, so the liquor inside should never touch the stainless steel.
I have stored stuff in it for up to two days and it tasted fine, never really tried it for long term storage. though.
BTW... you gotta wash the inside first. There were a bit of manufacturing oil in it when i first pour something in then out of the bottle. So it's gotta be cleaned before use.
Wow, saw flasks at gift shops on my vacation and I though $30.00 at the Grand Canyon was to much. Yes, it’s titanium but I just picked up 2 titanium bowls for $29. And they are much bigger.
If I could find a plain titanium flask under $40, then I would buy two. Looks like everything I am going to find is going to be $80+ or it's going to be made of pure sodium and look like aids.
MurkyGobbsBuy the Vargo or Keith titanium flask. Both are phenomenal but I kinda now prefer the vargo since I can refill on the go without keith’s Included titanium funnel
I have one, it really is a beautiful piece! The nice thing about flasks though is the used market is flooded with them, people get them as gifts and never use them, sell them for a pittance....mine was $30 from OfferUp.