IT keeps drinks cooler longer, is bpa-free, and according to HydraPak, the new Wooly sports bottle is their most technically advanced insulated product yet. Keeps refreshments hot or cold. Perfect for summer camping when daytime often means bring on the cold beverage, and a night time campfire calls for hot chocolate, coffee, or tea!
With its spill proof bite valve, Camelbak Eddy looks good in its deep gray top. But does it perform? I spill. I spill with this bottle. I spill often. A recent purchase, I can't recommend though many people love this bottle. Perhaps you can teach me how this technology works!
Kleen Kanteen just may be my winner for durability and good clean taste. I drop this bottle on planes, trains, and buses - call me a klutz, but it still provides great tasting water with no gimmicks.
I also really like Nalgene BPA-free bottles with a closure to protect the area you sip. Nalgene bottles fit well, as does Kleen Kanteen and Wooly, in my backpack sleeves.
The big glass bottle in blue trim is made of glass, no leeching from plastics or metals, bought at Whole Foods. I like it. Clean, good tasting water. I bring this bottle dancing because it packs well in my dance shoe bag, not as easily in my hiking backpack - also when backpacking I prefer lighter bottles like Nalgene, and soon I'll try out a new hydration pack that fits my new Osprey.
Until next time, breathe easy and make life an adventure!
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