Tag: water bottles

Hydrapak SoftFlask Gear Review

Hydrapak SoftFlask

If you ever took a look inside the cabinet above my stove, the first thing you would say would be, “this guy does not need any more water bottles.” And if you said that, I would probably agree, or at least seem like I was agreeing with you. My wife on the other hand would totally agree and tells me all the time that if I bring another bottle home, I need to get rid of one. The truth is I am always looking for that next bottle that will be a game changer.

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Gear Review: Is the Geigerrig Hydration Pack a Solution To A Problem that Doesn’t Exist?

Geigerrig Rig 500

A couple months back I was sent a Geigerrig Rig 500 Hydration Pack to see if the pack really lives up to some of the things that I have heard about it. I was amazed at how much publicity Geigerrig has been getting and how strong some people’s opinions have been when commenting on reviews of the Geigerrig. I thought if people really have these strong of opinions about the Geigerrig, there must be something to it.

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Liberty Bottleworks Partners with Zazzle to Provide Endless Customization

Liberty Bottleworks

Liberty Bottleworks has been making custom bottles for brands and organizations across the country since the company was founded in 2010. But until this year, it wasn’t possible for artistic consumers to order a single Made-in-the-USA recycled aluminum bottle with their own design printed using Liberty’s one-of-a-kind cylindrical digital printer. Now, thanks to a new partnership with online customizing powerhouse Zazzle, individual consumers can have their artwork printed on Liberty bottles in quantities as low as one bottle. Now, thousands of customers have printed everything from grainy photos of grandma to their own version of van Gogh.

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Hydro Flask

Divide Pack

When I first saw and learned about the Hydro Flask, I was quite impressed. The company claims that this bottle will keep drinks cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours. I was a little skeptical. At the Outdoor Retailers show I saw one of their bottles that still had ice in it after three days. It keeps ice for three days, I thought. After talking with the company for a bit I was pleased to be able to get a bottle to test and review.

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