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For Its Latest Collection, Hydro Flask Looked to Nature for Inspiration

The brand鈥檚 Colors of Kona line was inspired by the bright colors that are a signature of Hawaiian landscapes

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When professional surfer and scientist Dr. Cliff Kapono studies coral reefs around the world and at home in Hawaii, he pays close attention to the vibrancy of the colors鈥攕ignals of the reef鈥檚 health. of tumblers, bottles, coolers and totes features four bright hues that were inspired by Kona鈥檚 extraordinary environment, from the ocean to the land.

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Take Big Island vibes on your next adventure with tumblers, bottles, coolers, and totes inspired by nature in Kona.

鈥淚’m always blown away by the colors found in Kona when visiting,鈥 says Kapono, who lives on the east side in Hilo. 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 in the mountains or on the reef, the reds, blues, yellow and greens are nothing short of breathtaking.鈥

Rich, Red Coastlines and Reefs

Like much of the Hawaiian islands, Kona鈥檚 coastline is defined by iron- and magnesium-rich basalt formed by lava flow. These deep, earthy reds can be spotted in Kona on the jagged cliffs at End of the World and low barriers at White Sands Beach Park. 鈥淭he reds are kind of these beautiful highlights that exist in this lush world of greens and blues,鈥 Kapono says. Underwater, a calcified algae called in a lighter shade of red helps promote coral reef formation.

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Golden-Yellow Sunsets

On the west side of the Big Island, stunning sunsets in Kona are guaranteed every night. Even when purple and pink are the dominant colors in the sky, there鈥檚 always a hint of golden yellow, . 鈥淭he sky goes through all these different shades of yellow because there鈥檚 so much sun on the west side of the island,鈥 Kapono says. 鈥淲hen the sun moves across the clear skies, the yellows change.鈥

Lush Flora and Fauna

From the coastline up into the highlands, the Big Island is bursting with plant life. The higher up you go, the wetter and more tropical the climate, and therefore the more green. Hoyas, plumerias, hibiscus, citrus species, and tillandsia are a few of Kona鈥檚 native plants. The flora creates safe shelters for the island鈥檚 fauna (which is sometimes just as vibrant), such as the bright green rose-ringed parakeet.

, inspired by the island’s bright greens.

A Bluer Ocean

If it seems like the water off the coast of Kona is bluer than in other places, that鈥檚 because, scientifically speaking, it is. the bright, cerulean-blue color () is a phenomenon created by the absorption and scattering of light. When sunlight hits the ocean鈥攁nd in Kona, it鈥檚 strong and consistent, as mentioned鈥攖he red, yellow, and green wavelengths are absorbed by water molecules, allowing the blue and violet wavelengths to surface. 鈥淭he ocean in Kona is such a beautiful color of blue,鈥 Kapono says. 鈥淚t changes across the day, from the early morning to when the sun sets.鈥


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