Description
The Hydro Flask 12 oz stainless steel insulated mug keeps drinks hot for hours. Sized for the perfect cup with a closeable, splash-resistant lid.
Hot stays hot.
Closeable, splash-resistant lid
Soft-touch exterior
Pure taste, no flavor transfer
Durable stainless steel
Not for use on a stove, in a microwave or freezer
Keep hot liquids out of the reach of children
100% Polyester
UPF 50+ sun protection
Lightweight & breathable
Moisture-wicking & quick-drying
Features:
Crew neck
Flatlock seamlines & no-tag collar minimize chafing and increase comfort
Long-raglan sleeves for a wide range of motion
Baleaf logo on chest
Occasion:
Perfect for a variety of casual, sports and activities, including athletic workouts, fishing, sailing, swimming, hiking, and more.
Why It Matters
Having a cup or tumbler that keeps drinks cold (or warm) and within reach makes it easier to take small, consistent sips throughout the day. When water tastes “off,” even switching temperatures or using a favorite mug can help make it more tolerable.
It’s a simple tool, but one that supports energy, recovery, and overall comfort in a very real, everyday way.
The Hydro Flask 12 oz stainless steel insulated mug keeps drinks hot for hours. Sized for the perfect cup with a closeable, splash-resistant lid.
Hot stays hot.
Closeable, splash-resistant lid
Soft-touch exterior
Pure taste, no flavor transfer
Durable stainless steel
Not for use on a stove, in a microwave or freezer
Keep hot liquids out of the reach of children
100% Polyester
UPF 50+ sun protection
Lightweight & breathable
Moisture-wicking & quick-drying
Features:
Crew neck
Flatlock seamlines & no-tag collar minimize chafing and increase comfort
Long-raglan sleeves for a wide range of motion
Baleaf logo on chest
Occasion:
Perfect for a variety of casual, sports and activities, including athletic workouts, fishing, sailing, swimming, hiking, and more.
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At Salto Health, survivors and caregivers can find resources and support designed to fit naturally into daily life during treatment. Routine helps you meet who you are now, with care.
















