When World War III finally starts and the planet is decimated by nuclear bombs, facing a post-apocalyptic future will be a lot easier with a swig from this seemingly indestructible flask. Designed by Oakley working with The Macallan, The Flask—as it’s called—is made from such Tonka-tough materials as carbon fibre, food-grade steel, and aerospace-grade aluminium.
Keen-eyed observers might notice similarities between the flask’s design and RED’s digital video cameras, and given RED was founded by the owner of Oakley, it’s not a stretch to assume the two companies are sharing their industrial-minded design talent.
If The Flask seems right up your alley, you’ll want to act fast. Only 100 are being produced, and even at just over £600 a pop there’s a good chance they’re still going to sell out quickly. [Oakley via Acquire]













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This probably isn’t as indestructible as you think it is. Aerospace grade aluminium? Like the stuff the Iphone 5 is made from? Carbon fibre is pretty tough but will shatter under force.
totally agree and whilst looking cool, carbon fibre can be brittle, i found this out when i was looking to purchase a carbon fibre wheelchair and they refused to say whether it would be ok rolling down a hill followed be me
Any particular reason you’d be rolling down a hill with a carbon fibre wheelchair?
i usually end up falling out and whilst being brave (read stupid) thinking that don’t look too bad lol
Needs more Adamantium.
don’t forget the Unobtainium too