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Pour a cold or warm beverage in Laken's ISO Bottle. Laken made this aluminum bottle with 7 millimeters of insulating polyethylene, so your perk-up morning beverage stays hot or an icy sport drink maintains its chill. A wide mouth makes it easy to dump ice cubes in and to clean, while the drink-safe lining on the ISO Bottle prevents leaching. Pour a cup of coffee into the 0.4-liter bottle, or a larger wake-up beverage in the 0.7-liter ISO Bottle.

The Iso Bottles by Laken meet the needs of all types of drinkers; hikers, yogis, bicyclists, commuters, and just plain thirsty people. Every bottle is designed with both an eye on function as well as aesthetics and fun.
| Country of Origin: | Spain |
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| Material: | Aluminum with polyethylene insulation |
| Recommended Use: | Hiking, camping, working out, work |
| Volume: | 13oz (0.4L); 23oz (0.7L) |
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| Laken ISO 40 Bottle | $24.50 |
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| Blue | Titanium |
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i heart it | |
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I like this bottle - I ordered the 0.7L and the size of the bottle is slightly bigger (taller) than a Sigg 1L bottle I have (because of the insulation of this Laken bottle). So, that was a surprise, but not a bad one - I got used to it, and I really love the bottle. The lining is great - I use Accelerade powder mix in this bottle and the water after a mix-use never tastes residue-y. Plus the texture on the outside is slightly bumpy so you can hold on to it. | |
| Genevieve Mount at Backcountry.com on 07/14/2008 | |
Wash often | |
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I prefer my Sigg (non-insulated) over my Laken ISO Bottle. The Laken has the grooves for the cover on the outside lip of the bottle. As a result, the bottle needs to be washed frequently as I like to rest the lip of the bottle on my lips when I drink. This results in bacteria reproducing on the lip, then causing it to smell when they die off. Also, I think that you could buy an insulated thermos for less that would be more effective at keeping hot beverages hot and cold beverages cold. | |
| Kenny at Backcountry.com on 04/23/2009 | |
Laken ISO 70 Bottle | |
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I'm a little disappointed. Doesn't seem to keep icewater cold any longer than a regular aluminum bottle. Also have been unable to find out if "sport tops" are available for this. Would prefer something to drink from one handed during activity, rather than stopping to unscrew the top. | |
| susangenti100101877 at Backcountry.com on 05/30/2008 | |