Any of you guys use these bottles? I picked up my first one at Roger Dunn (a golf shop). I thought it was a bit expensive and heavier than the usual water bottle but the standee thing said up to 24hrs cold, 12 hours hot. Warm water on your back nine is not cool. Pun intended. I broke a lot of glass thermos bottles as kid and got hell for that so I was happy to learn there wasn't anything breakable in these. I played a round of golf and there was still lots of ice in it. I left it in the car and the next day it STILL had a lot of ice in it. Excellent!! My wife sees this and raids Roger Dunn's for herself and the kids.
Next trip to Hawaii, I stumble across a Hydro Flask kiosk at Pearlridge Mall. Mo' choices! I picked up a 64oz growler for an impending beach trip in Mactan, Cebu. In Cebu, I sliced up a whole orange, filled it to the brim with ice from the machine and proceed to fill it with a whole bottle of Russian Standard vodka. It was a good day at the beach for the gang! No watery vodka! Problem was, now everybody wanted one.
Long story short, since everybody who'd seen them kept on bugging me to buy and bring home these bottles every trip, I said screw it! We picked up the distributorship.
Next trip to Hawaii, I stumble across a Hydro Flask kiosk at Pearlridge Mall. Mo' choices! I picked up a 64oz growler for an impending beach trip in Mactan, Cebu. In Cebu, I sliced up a whole orange, filled it to the brim with ice from the machine and proceed to fill it with a whole bottle of Russian Standard vodka. It was a good day at the beach for the gang! No watery vodka! Problem was, now everybody wanted one.
Long story short, since everybody who'd seen them kept on bugging me to buy and bring home these bottles every trip, I said screw it! We picked up the distributorship.