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Nalgene Tritan Wide Mouth BPA-Free Water Bottle

Nalgene’s bestselling water bottle for more than 20 years. Made of BPA-free Eastman Tritan co-polyester with superior impact resistance; dishwasher safe on top rack. Suitable for both warm and cold beverages (-40 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit); wide mouth makes cleaning and adding ice cubes easy. Opening accommodates most water filters; marked with milliliters and ounces for easy measurement.
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CamelBak Chute 1L Water Bottle

CamelBak Chute 1L Water Bottle

BPA-Free, angled spout provides an ergonomic drink interface that delivers a high flow of water without sloshing or spilling. Spout cap snaps into handle to prevent it from getting in the way when drinking. Comfortable to carry: handle designed to comfortably carry a full bottle with two fingers.
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KINGSO 17oz Double Wall Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle

KINGSO 17oz Double Wall Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle

High-quality food grade stainless steel on both inside and outside walls, scratching resistance, 100% BPA Free for heath-safety. Unique double walled vacuum insulation technology with vacuum-seal cap keeps your drinks cold for 9 hrs and hot for up to 18 hrs. Lightweight design, perfect for your gym bag, car, bicycle and backpack to enjoy your long hikes, trekking, hot yoga class, long load trip, or any other outdoor activities.
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Infuser Water Bottle Sport Flip-top BPA-Free Tritan 25 Oz

Infuser Water Bottle Sport Flip-top BPA-Free Tritan 25 Oz

Finger grips and a sports spout makes it easy to use while drinking anywhere. You can also hang the strap on your belt or backpack. Built with durable Eastman Tritan, our clear BPA Free water bottles are tested to be FDA safe for use with foods and beverages. With the exclusive dual strainer and sleeve, you can put fruit on the outside of the diffuser for more fresh flavours. No need to buy expensive flavored bottled beverages. The Great Gear (TM) fruit-infused water bottle can be reused over and over.
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