Share your favorite drink with friends around the campfire. Compact 8 oz. size fits in your pocket. BPA-free stainless-steel bottle won't leave any off-tastes in your beverage. Wide-mouth opening makes it easy to drink and refill. Imported. Dimensions 6½"H x 3"W x 1"D. Capacity 8 oz. More at Backcountry.com
CAMP USA presents a ultra-convenient way to transport and store your chalk: the Powdered Chalk Bottle. This resealable, spill-proof container contains 5.6 ounces, or about three blocks' worth, of super-pure, bone-dry chalk. More at Backcountry.com
Oh, what a night; it was the stuff legends are made of. But now you're going to need your Von Zipper Kickstand Sunglasses with polarized glass lenses in a big way. (You also probably want to make sure you don't stray too far away from a handy wall to lean on.) At least the Kickstand's hand-polished Light/Sight glass polarized lenses combine the optical superiority of glass with advanced...More at Backcountry.com
When you rise early to meet the rising fish, keep your coffee piping hot in the Fishpond Silver Creek Vacuum Flask. The screw-top lid doubles as a cup, and the padded nylon case makes the flask easy to carry. More at Backcountry.com
Fill the Primus Flask Bottle with your most precious liquids that you wish to transport in you backpack, on the boat, or when you head down to the local folk concert. This rugged aluminum bottle holds just enough to keep you hydrated (or to get you in... More at Backcountry.com
With a two-inch wide opening and soft-squeeze construction, the freezer- and dishwasher-safe Twin Six Dopers Suck Bottle is an awfully handy PSA. More at Backcountry.com
You might take a look at the Costa Del mar Lago Polarized Sunglasses and decide that, despite the retro style and crazy glass-lens durability, it isnt worth the nose-pain youd feel wearing such heavy shades. Let us explain that the Costa 580 lenses use LightWave glass which is 22% lighter and 20% thinner than regular glass. So you actually can strut the double-bridge, thick-temple look...More at Backcountry.com
Few items say outdoor chic quite like the GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless Stemless Wine Glass. The sleek stainless steel is virtually indestructible, and the unique kick-stand shape helps prevent the glass from tipping over. From outdoor concert venues... More at Backcountry.com
Instead of slugging straight from the bottle, or adding Styrofoam cups to the landfill, class yourself up a bit and sip from the GSI Champagne Flute. GSI cleverly designed this BPA-free flute for packing or storing. Simply detach the base and snap it... More at Backcountry.com
Given the option of keeping five Hammer Gel packs in our jersey pockets to tear open with our teeth one by one, or keeping the contents in a dedicated receptacle like the Hammer Nutrition Flask, we'd choose the latter. The Nutrition Flask holds five... More at Backcountry.com
Say farewell to the ceramic mug you painted way back in the fourth grade; the Backcountry.com 18oz Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Bottle w/ Coffee Lid has arrived to keep your hot beverages steaming and your cold drinks chilled from this day forward. The... More at Backcountry.com
The makers of the Hydro Flask 17oz Food Flask did the math and realized that the average chairlift ride from base to top takes about the same amount of time to complete as eating 17-ounces of home-made chili. And since the lodge below is selling crappy... More at Backcountry.com
Whether youre taking a warm-up nipper or starting a full-on camp party, the GSI Flask is an indispensable tool in the backcountry boozers toolbox. Made from super-strong, BPA-free resin, this flask stows easily in your pack or cargo pocket and features... More at Backcountry.com
Salomon may have just come up with the first innovation in drinking water since the bendy-straw. The Salomon Soft Flask has several advantages over hard plastic water bottles. Not only that, it can be purchased in three different sizes, depending on... More at Backcountry.com
GSI Outdoors has launched a Wine Revolution, and the Wine Gift Set is the epitome of its mission to make it easy to enjoy your favorite varietal far from home. This set includes: the innovative 750ml Soft-Sided Wine Carafe, into which you can decant... More at Backcountry.com
When something doesnt work, you call a technician. When your eyes are tired, sun-beaten, or otherwise busted, let the Electric Technician Polarized Sunglasses take care of your peepers. More at Backcountry.com
Take a lifestyle lesson from Kenny Chesney, and slide your eyes behind the Costa Del Mar Howler Kenny Chesney Edition Polarized Sunglasses with Costa 580 Glass Lenses. These laid-back shades are perfect for tubing down the river, casting a few worms into a lake, or enjoying a few margaritas on a nearby outdoor patio. More at Backcountry.com
Your peepers work hard for you; give them a little love back and treat them to the Costa Del Mar Fantail Polarized Glasses with 580G glass lenses. The Fantails polarized lenses will keep your eyes from getting all tired out around the water or on the snow. At the same time, the combination of advanced 580 technology with the inherent clarity of glass will help them pick out the detail in...More at Backcountry.com
Since we've been a southpaw from day one, Arundel's original Sideloader carbon bottle cage is not to our liking on our down tube. We steer with our left and reach with our right. The Sideloader is designed to be pulled from the left. So for us, the Sideloader would work as a seat tube-mounted cage, but not down tube. Hence the introduction of the Arundel OtherSideloader Water Bottle Cage....More at Backcountry.com
No amount of space-age technology can make plastic lenses match the optical clarity glass lenses provide?but the problem has always been that glass is heavy and can shatter (yikes!). Luckily, Von Zipper solved those problems when creating the Suplex Polarized Glass Sunglasses. The VPG lenses are twenty percent thinner than standard glass lenses for reduced weight without sacrificing amazing...More at Backcountry.com
The question that seems to be on many peoples minds when preparing for a time trial is, 'Where should I mount my water bottle?' If you're opting to go with a rear hydration system, just to be a little more aero, rethink your decision and throw down a few dollars for the Arundel Chrono Water Bottle and Cage. Barely wider than the average downtube, the Chrono has a fairing effect proven to...More at Backcountry.com