Mazama
Mazama - M!GO Bottle
Mazama - M!GO Bottle
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The M!GO bottle was shaped by a shared vision between Miranda Webster, the content creator behind “Miranda Goes Outside!” and the creative team at Mazama Designs. Both frustrated by the waste and hassle of disposable hiking bottles, they came together to create something better. Ultra-light, easy to hold and clean, M!GO was crafted with a fresh yet familiar design. Plus, its universal thread type is compatible with a wide range of water filters, making it a great choice for backpackers, travelers, and everyday users. By choosing the M!GO bottle, you’re not only supporting two passionate small businesses, but also a shared mission to reduce waste and build a better, more sustainable future.
Features:
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Dual-Cap Versatility
- Large Cap: Designed for effortless filling and cleaning.
- Small Cap: Ideal for everyday use and fully compatible with Sawyer filters to ensure you always have access to clean water.
- Durable LDPE Construction: Crafted from high-quality squeezable LDPE, the M!GO bottle is engineered to withstand boiling water (212ºF/100ºC) and the demands of outdoor adventures, making it a dependable companion for any journey.
- Eco-Friendly & Reusable: Ditch single-use plastics with M!GO—a sustainable, reusable water bottle that helps reduce waste while keeping you hydrated.
- Ultralight & Compact Design: Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, its lightweight, streamlined design is an essential piece of gear for camping, hiking, backpacking, or any adventure on the go.
Specs:
- Capacity:
- 32oz / 1,000ml at wide mouth
- 38oz / 1,070ml at narrow mouth
- Weight: 132g
- Dimensions: 11.5" x 3" diameter
- Material: BPA, PFAS & PVC-free
Important Use Notice:
While the bottle can technically withstand boiling temperatures, M!GO is not designed or intended to be used as a hot water bottle. It is an ultralight water bottle meant for standard hydration use, not for filling with boiling water to keep warm at night. Hot water will soften the plastic and therefore applying any pressure to the body of the bottle may cause the caps to pop off. We also strongly advise against using the bottle to keep warm in your sleeping bag as any pressure could cause the lid to release which could cause injury and misery.
