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Be the savior come end-of-the-day campfire time when you whip out the Titanium Round Flask from Snow Peak and pass around the clean-tasting spirits. Stuff this sleek, lightweight flask in your pack so you can unwind at the end of a tough day on the trail; titanium won't give your drink of choice a metal taste and it won't absorb the taste of what's inside.
Pour your favorite drink into the Snow Peak Titanium Round Flask and stuff it in your pack. You'll be a hero when you offer your camp mates a swig of bourbon after a long day on the trail. This Snow Peak flask weighs less than an ounce, so you can justify taking along a few ounces of spirits. Titanium doesn't give your drink a metal taste or absorb flavors from your drink, leaving both your drink and the flask in pristine condition.
| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Titanium |
| Recommended Use: | Backpacking, hiking, partying |
| Volume: | 6.7fl oz (198ml) |
| Weight: | 2.5oz (70g) |
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| Snow Peak Titanium Round Flask - Flat | $115.00 | |
| Snow Peak Titanium Flask | $150.00 - $160.00 |
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the king of flasks | |
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I bought this as a gift for my father and, after inspecting it upon arrival, I almost took up drinking so I'd have an excuse to get one for myself. it's a beautiful flask. Even the bag that it comes with is impressive. I can't speak for it's usability, since I never used it... but it sure is pretty. | |
| nemesiss45100157748 at Backcountry.com on 11/06/2008 | |
Sweet accessory | |
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There's nothing like kicking back in camp after a long hike and pouring a nice round for everyone. This little flask weighs next to nothing, doesn't take up much space, but can pack a wallop. Yes, it's pricey, but makes a cool gift. I filled it with rum, then in camp, mixed it with some mango-flavored Tang. Sweet! | |
| painless4u278108 at Backcountry.com on 07/21/2008 | |
Backcountry Lush? Thins is for you! | |
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I've had mine for a couple of years and I love it. It's great for sneaking a little rum into the movie theater for a Cuba Libre while youe enjoy the film. After you lose the funnel, it will take a little practice to fill without spilling, but eventualy you'll get the knack. | |
| Jonathan Wilson at Backcountry.com on 11/25/2008 | |
weight information is inaccurate | |
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| The product specs claim that this flask weighs less than 1 oz. I wondered how that could be when the flat version weighs 2.2. The weight of the round flask is 2.2 ounces just like the flat one. Having said that, it still fulfills the claims of lightweight. | |
| Mick and Mary at Mountain Gear on 04/24/2009 | |
Lightweight Flask with a Flaw | |
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This is a great Flask. Nice capacity, great shape, extremely lightweight and taste neutral. This flaws sole flaw is its cap. For a $100+ that cap should be securely attached to the main body. | |
| Scatcat at Backcountry.com on 10/25/2008 | |
CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR!!! | |
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I must admit I was giddy as a schoolgirl upon receiving this flask I appeared very nice. Although I was not overly impressed with the CHEAP plastic funnel, nonetheless it did appear to fit rather well. Fortunately I was thoughtful and considered the basic physics of what I was about to do before I began filling it. I would highly recommend this to anyone attempting to fill it with a high valued commodity like XO!!! The funnel fills a hundred times more rapidly than it empties! It imparted no taste whatsoever to the $65 of cognac I fill it with, even after two days; however I was unimpressed with the $15 pour of spirits I had in the catch basin/glass by the time the flask was full. All in all I don't feel that it was worth the price! | |
| topoguy at Backcountry.com on 09/16/2008 | |