New Line Of Camouflage Vacuum Bottles Keeps Hunters Warm... And Wildlife GuessingHunting Gear- Rolling Meadows, IL --Any hunter who has spent any time in a blind or tree stand in frigid weather knows the value of a good hot beverage. They also know any container that is rugged enough to go with them should not reflect a warning to their intended targets. That is why Thermos/Nissan Stainless vacuum-insulated beverage containers are now available with Mossy Oak® Break Up™ camouflage. It is a proven pattern with an incredible finish that won’t scratch or rub off. Thermos/Nissan Stainless products with the Mossy Oak® Break Up™ pattern are ideal for upland, waterfowl and deer hunting. The camouflage lineup includes the 1-liter and the 1.8-liter unbreakable stainless steel vacuum bottles. Both have convenient and comfortable heavy-duty shoulder straps and retractable handles. Other products include a 16-oz. leak-proof backpack bottle with silent easy-open lid and a travel tumbler. Thermos/Nissan Stainless products feature TherMax™, the patented vacuum insulation that virtually eliminates rapid temperature change. It is designed to create an airless vacuum space between two stainless steel walls – resulting in an unbeatable layer of insulation. The results? Beverages stay hotter, colder, and fresher for a longer period of time. Performance hunters can depend on when they need it the most. These outstanding camouflage products are now available at popular sporting goods stores, specialty retailers and in many hunting catalogs. For more information on Thermos/Nissan Stainless products, go to www.thermos.com. Since 1904, the Thermos name has been synonymous with unique solutions for keeping food and beverages hot, cold and fresh. Today, Thermos is a global manufacturer of an expanding range of innovative insulated products including food and beverage containers, hard and soft coolers, and lunch kits, each one fueled by hotter, cooler and fresher thinking. www.thermos.com
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