
In the study, screw cap bottles are compared against CamelBak's bottle with a valve, so that's either cheating or and advantage for the valve, depending on your perspective. Personally, I know I tend to drink a lot more with a valve then with a screw top container, and the Pepperdine drink study matches my experience -- the test subjects drank more water when they used the bite valve over screw top containers.
CamelBak's "Better Bottles" are not your squeeze bottles typically put into your bottle cage; they're more like the polycarbonate lab sample bottles that have become popular with hikers. They're BPA and pthalate free. Nalgene also now sells their lab bottles made with the same Tritan plastic.
More info on CamelBak's Drink Study here.
What I'd really like to try is CamelBak's RaceBak hydration vest. Has anybody tried this out yet?
4 comments:
...thumb's up from me...been using the regular anti-fungal bottle w/ the great top since they were introduced...
...also now getting used to the newer insulated bottle since they came out...
...works well & their products get my endorsement...
If you get a couple of the RaceBaks for evaluation, let me know - I'll get a review of it for you.
Does this bottle fit in a bottle cage?
Missy, the 750 ml size is the size for standard water bottle cages.
JDogg: I'm sure you would :-)
BGW: THanks for the additional feedback always!
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