The Goldwell Insulated Shoulder Sling is a practical, versatile way to carry your water bottle.
Forest green nylon lined with insulating material keeps your beverage warm or cool, while the adjustable, removable shoulder strap keeps your bottle by your side. Great for sports and exploring the great outdoors!
The drawstring top keeps your bottle in place, and the zipper pouch is a great place to stash keys, gym ID cards, or even a small cell phone.
Additional Details of Insulated Water Bottle Tote Forest Green - Goldwell
Weight:
0.2 lbs
SKU:
058-06-003-00
Brand:
Goldwell
Height:
10
Width:
3.7
MPN:
Sport Sac Forest Green
Return Policy:
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Made In:
China
Question:
Which water bottle holder will work for me?
Answer:
Q: I need water 24/7 and need a bottle holder with a strap to hold a
plastic water bottle with a straw can you help?
A: We have a couple different options for water bottle holders. We also have a water bottle with a straw that’s stainless steel, if you’d rather avoid plastic, and this sleeve fits it. The strap on the CamelBak sleeves is great for clipping to a belt.
If you’d rather hang on to the water bottle you have now, or you were hoping for a shoulder strap, you’ve got a couple of options:
The plain black nylon slings are designed to fit Klean Kanteens specifically, so I can’t guarantee that this or the larger one will fit your water bottle securely.
These slings are insulated and fit a wide range of water bottles, and they even have a little pocket.
If you want a more stylish option, Built NY totes come in a couple of different sizes and colors and stretch to fit a variety of bottles.
Greensmart Manatee Bottle Koozies have a little carabiner for clipping to backpacks, etc.
Let me know if there’s anything else I can do to help!
Molly
Customer Support
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