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I have the 18 with straw cap. It fits my bicycle bottle holder as well as the car cup holders. I went on a 56 mile bicycle ride filled that thing with ice in the morning and water and refilled it throughout the day from water bottles just to use the same ice. It lasted the entire day in 90° heat.
I have the 18 with straw cap. It fits my bicycle bottle holder as well as the car cup holders. I went on a 56 mile bicycle ride filled that thing with ice in the morning and water and refilled it throughout the day with water bottles just to use the same ice. It lasted the entire day in 90° heat.
Good review, thanks. I have had many water bottles starting with a simple Klean Kanteen and some months ago I got a camelbak with a straw/lid style which was good to use except for a critical flaw - the lid was in two parts with cavity. So eventually you're going to have a problem with stuff growing inside the lid; so for me that's a fail. I had a Yeti with the chug lid and didn't realise they had a straw system - doh! Anyway there were no lid/straw kits available so I got the blue straw lid combo - in my country that's fifty dollars. But absolutely worth it. It can be cleaned easily and doesn't have any inaccessible places for stuff to grow, its angled handle is great (I've put a lanyard on mine) and you can source replacement straws/lids if needed. Also have to say I appreciate that it doesn't have a silicon bite valve that can get musty. And it fits into the bottle space of the Patagonia stealth.
@@Gear_43 The lids tend to match the color of whatever cup you bought too. The wave blue just came out, so that's my lid. I think I'll use it when I want ice.