2 weeks update: love it, side-eyeing the lid
Had this for about two weeks now, keeping it brief.
The core selling point — "no metallic taste" — actually checks out. I've done the math before: buying a dozen mediocre tumblers a year costs more than just getting the right one once. This one keeps both coffee and tea tasting clean, no rusty aftertaste lingering underneath. That genuinely exceeded expectations.
Insulation is just okay, not top-tier. You can tell the temperature drops after 8 hours, but it's fine for daily use — didn't need it to be military-grade anyway.
The lid is the one thing that's making me hesitate on a 5-star. The titanium cap looks great and feels premium, but the design logic is a bit odd — there's no twist-lock mechanism at all, it just relies on a silicone gasket for a friction seal. Basically "press it shut and hope it doesn't leak." That gasket is bound to degrade over time, and if it falls out while you're out, there's no way to replace it on the spot — half the lid's function is just gone. From a product design standpoint, pure friction-sealing is a long-term reliability risk. Not sure why they skipped a locking clasp.
Minor flaws aside, it nails the core need — clean-tasting water. The lid is a tradeoff for a minimalist look, livable but not perfect.







