For those who are inseparable from their water bottle.
The water bottles we tested had different lid and mouthpiece designs. Our favorite water bottle actually featured a dual straw and chug mouthpiece.Five of the water bottles I tested featured screw-on lids with large openings for “chugging” water. This style of bottle was more prone to splashing and overall messier drinking. Two bottles featured straws, which direct water more precisely than a chug-style opening; I preferred this style for a smooth sipping experience.
The takeaway from this testing was twofold. First, price didn’t have a massive effect on cold retention—the cheapest bottle kept water chilled longer than some pricier models. Second, I learned that cold retention was actually rather irrelevant, since all bottles kept water cool for at least 24 hours, and most people won’t require their everyday bottle to do more than that.Water bottles that don't fit into car cup holders are annoying to travel with .
While the Owala and Hydro Flask got dinged up quite a bit during our durability testing, I found that although being aesthetically unappealing, the dents had no effect on the overall experience of drinking from the bottle. However, both brands do sell silicone boots to help protect the bottom (
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