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40-Oz Hydro Flask Lightweight Trail Series Vacuum Water Bottle

& More + Free Store Pickup

$33

$55

40% off
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REI has Select Hydro Flask Lightweight Wide-Mouth Vacuum Water Bottles on sale as listed below. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders over $50.

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REI has Select Hydro Flask Lightweight Wide-Mouth Vacuum Water Bottles on sale as listed below. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders over $50.

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bonesring
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This is the trail series, which means it's lighter, but also easier to dent/damage. I had one hydro flask almost 10 years before I replaced it, reason being that the gasket got very nasty, and apparently once you replace it they will start leaking. Anyways, I got one of these a while back and I'm enjoying it, but I foresee the gasket getting gross again. The other versions of hydro flask won't have this issue since the gasket is on the outside (not embedded in the lid).
octal
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Can't you just buy a new lid, independent of the bottle, for both series?

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This is the trail series, which means it's lighter, but also easier to dent/damage. I had one hydro flask almost 10 years before I replaced it, reason being that the gasket got very nasty, and apparently once you replace it they will start leaking. Anyways, I got one of these a while back and I'm enjoying it, but I foresee the gasket getting gross again. The other versions of hydro flask won't have this issue since the gasket is on the outside (not embedded in the lid).
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octalFeb 03, 2024 08:28 PM
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Quote from bonesring :
This is the trail series, which means it's lighter, but also easier to dent/damage. I had one hydro flask almost 10 years before I replaced it, reason being that the gasket got very nasty, and apparently once you replace it they will start leaking. Anyways, I got one of these a while back and I'm enjoying it, but I foresee the gasket getting gross again. The other versions of hydro flask won't have this issue since the gasket is on the outside (not embedded in the lid).
Can't you just buy a new lid, independent of the bottle, for both series?
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Feb 03, 2024 08:31 PM
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Quote from octal :
Can't you just buy a new lid, independent of the bottle, for both series?
Yes you can, but mine was old and discontinued. Therefore, they didn't make the lid anymore, so I just decided to get a new one.
Last edited by bonesring February 3, 2024 at 12:33 PM.
Feb 03, 2024 09:50 PM
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jkw1026Feb 03, 2024 09:50 PM
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These dent really easily. I dropped it once from not very high and it left a big dent. If that bothers you, don't buy these. Otherwise these are light and great for those who want to reduce weight on hikes
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rickroneFeb 03, 2024 10:25 PM
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i just overpaid for a stanley Frown

i use to have a hydro flask, but wasn't considered cool anymore so i had to upgrade to fit in.
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Quote from bonesring :
This is the trail series, which means it's lighter, but also easier to dent/damage. I had one hydro flask almost 10 years before I replaced it, reason being that the gasket got very nasty, and apparently once you replace it they will start leaking. Anyways, I got one of these a while back and I'm enjoying it, but I foresee the gasket getting gross again. The other versions of hydro flask won't have this issue since the gasket is on the outside (not embedded in the lid).
They do have a lifetime warranty so they probably can replace it for free.
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dumaskFeb 04, 2024 03:56 AM
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Straw doesn't reach the bottom on the 40 oz trail series. Just an fyi.
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HopsizzleFeb 04, 2024 05:50 AM
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20$ for the smaller size at tjmaxx if you can find em. Just bought the purplish one from there last weekend.
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thechousen1Feb 04, 2024 01:49 PM
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Quote from dumask :
Straw doesn't reach the bottom on the 40 oz trail series. Just an fyi.
100% true and my biggest frustration since buying one last year. Even 3rd party sellers on Amazon don't make one long enough for the trail series yet
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2ez2Feb 04, 2024 02:13 PM
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Quote from arpipap :
Not sure if I'm going away with my marbles,

But $20 /$30 /$40 for a water container on a slickdeals forum seems a bit funny and out of the real world..
When it comes to basic things like this, I find the dollar store fits the bill and smile at the slick folks that I cross paths with 😊
I worked with someone who used a pellegrino glass bottle as his water bottle for several years. So it cost $3 I guess? No lid of course, but it was at work, so everything is a flat surface.
Feb 04, 2024 02:26 PM
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datdjrobpFeb 04, 2024 02:26 PM
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Very YMMV but they also had these at our Home Goods for $19, I believe.
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Feb 04, 2024 04:37 PM
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pm8807Feb 04, 2024 04:37 PM
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I picked up the 40oz because these can actually fit into my cup holders in our cars.
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AndrewinMDFeb 04, 2024 05:09 PM
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Quote from rickrone :
i just overpaid for a stanley

i use to have a hydro flask, but wasn't considered cool anymore so i had to upgrade to fit in.
Just wait until you're "forced" to buy an Owala. Big Grin
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Quote from datdjrobp :
Very YMMV but they also had these at our Home Goods for $19, I believe.
Is it the Trail one or the regular one? I might go look for it if it is the Trail one..

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