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Reddit mentions of Stanley Adventure eCycle Flask 7oz Navy

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Stanley Adventure eCycle Flask 7oz Navy. Here are the top ones.

Stanley Adventure eCycle Flask 7oz Navy
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    Features:
  • Made with eCycle, our recycled & recyclable plastic
  • Two stage lid with access for thorough cleaning
  • Mixed drink ready
  • Dishwasher safe Leak proof
  • BPA Free
  • Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
ColorNavy
Height7.5 Inches
Length1.4 Inches
Release dateJuly 2013
Size7 oz
Weight0.33 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Stanley Adventure eCycle Flask 7oz Navy:

u/kranz68osu · 2 pointsr/BlueJackets

Stanley makes a nice one. Check it out on Amazon. I like that it is easy to clean and fill.

https://amzn.com/B00E0E0M9G

u/MargeryStewartBaxter · 2 pointsr/DrunkBackpacking

Haven't ventured much into the flask world but I stumbled across this on clearance for something like $3 a couple years back. Mine is green. Not the most UL thing but 150g isn't terrible.

Can't puncture, hasn't leaked, easily refillable/washable, and at 7oz it's enough for short trips. There's always beer with me too.

https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Adventure-eCycle-Flask-Navy/dp/B00E0E0M9G/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1496494341&sr=8-17&keywords=plastic+flask

u/greggorievich · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I used to have a GSI collapsible flask-bladder, but it developed a leak around the neck. Since then, I've picked up a Stanley Adventure e-Cycle Flask. It's made of recycled plastic, doesn't impart any taste as far as I've noticed, and weighs about 130g for 7 oz of capacity. No leak problems, and the entire top unclips and swivels off, so it's really easy to be absolutely sure it's clean. 7oz is plenty for me for almost any trip I'd take, as I prefer not to drink much while backpacking.

I don't know if it's the lightest option out there, but I'm happy with it. The lighter option, for me, is to not bring whiskey at all. This is remarkably convenient if I'm hiking in a group, as the other hikers will often bring too much drink of their own, and be grateful that I am able to use some up to lighten their load, and it doesn't go to waste. It's a win-win for me :)