Description
Material:
- Plastic: Affordable, lightweight, and comes in a variety of colors and styles. However, might not be as durable as other options and can retain odors.
- Stainless steel: Durable, keeps drinks cold or hot for longer periods, and doesn’t retain odors. Can be heavier and more expensive than plastic.
- Insulated: Combines the benefits of both materials, offering temperature control and durability. However, can be the most expensive option.
Features:
- Lid type: Screw-top, flip-top, straw lid, or sports lid with a push-button. Choose one that’s easy to use and leak-proof.
- Handle: Makes it easier to carry the bottle, especially while exercising.
- Spout/straw: Some bottles have built-in spouts or straws for easier one-handed drinking.
- Motivational markings: Some bottles have markings to help you track your water intake throughout the day.
Brand and budget:
- Popular brands for fitness water bottles include Hydro Flask, Camelbak, Contigo, and Swell. Consider your budget and research different brands’ reputation for quality and durability.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind:
- Size and weight: 750ml is a good size for most people, but if you tend to sweat a lot during workouts, you might want a larger bottle. Consider also the weight of the bottle when full.
- Dishwasher safe: If you prefer convenience, choose a bottle that’s dishwasher safe.
- BPA-free: Look for bottles that are BPA-free to ensure the safety of your drinks.
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