Outdoor adventure-ready accessories from EcoVessel

For many of us, 2021 is going to be all about the outdoors: camping, hiking, and outdoor dining. EcoVessel comes alongside very nicely, with a wide variety of beverage and food storage containers that perform well without extra weight, bulk, or waste.

The Transit:

This mug comes with a beautiful thing: a lid! It has multiple positions in which you can open it, with a slider closure. You get a non-slip silicone base and a smooth drinking rim. This last feature doesn’t seem like a big deal until you try a mug with a sharp edge…no thank you!

The Transit is easy to clean and BPA-free, of course. It’s $24.95 and comes in five fun colors.

The Port:

EcoVessel’s wine tumbler is also great for cocktails, and features a stylized 3-dimensional design that makes it more comfortable to hold. It, too, features a lid, and you get EcoVessel’s signature TriMax Triple Insulation, which maintains the temperature of any drink, so this could be your new go-to coffee mug, too, if you want to be completely streamlined in your camper or car. The Port is made of 18/8 stainless steel, with no BPA, phthalates, or liners, and like the mug, it has a silicone base to reduce those ‘party foul’ spills. The triple-wall design is guaranteed with EcoVessel’s 100-year warranty; I won’t be drinking out of it for 100 years, but it’s nice to think about! Pick one up in one of four colors for $19.95.

EcoVessel also has a wide array of food storage containers that are picnic-ready, but our favorite for snacks and road tripping is the U-Conserve stainless steel trio. For $31, you get three round, leak-proof containers with plastic-free, durable and flexible silicone lids, all of which are easy to clean and sanitize. The lids are leak-proof, perfect for picnic items like fresh fruit, hummus, salads, and nuts.

You get three sizes: 5 ounce, 9 ounce, and 16 ounce for the $31.

 

Amy

Amy Whitley is a freelance creative and travel writer and founding editor of the family travel website Pit Stops for Kids. An avid lover of the outdoors, Amy makes her home in Southern Oregon, where she, her husband, and three school-aged children spend much of their time backpacking, camping, skiing, and hiking. When not exploring her own backyard, Amy and her family hit the road for travel reviews of resorts, tour operations, and hotels across the country and abroad. Follow Amy Whitley on Twitter and Facebook.

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