Best Reusable Water Bottles in 2024
Contigo Wells Chill Stainless Steel Water Bottle with Filter: Iliked the design of this bottle from the size to the straw with automatic spout and even the filter. My issue with this bottle is that the filter length was too short for the size of the bottle, which always left you with water that you couldn’t drink if it got below a certain point.
Nathan QuickSqueeze 12 oz. Insulated Hand Bottle: I found this handheld bottle to be heavier than I’d like on a run. If the weight doesn’t bother you, it’s still a solid handheld choice and has a zippered pocket to stash your gels, keys, or credit cards.
Camelbak Eddy Plus: While the Camelbak Eddy Plus had a spout that I liked, I found the bottle to be on the heavy side. It lacked insulation and only parts of it are dishwasher safe. It came in a close second to the Nalgene Narrow Mouth Tritan Water Bottle, which also lacked insulation, but was a bit cheaper and fully dishwasher safe.
Yeti walker: This limited edition Yeti water bottle feels durable, but is on the heavy side if you’re taking it on a hike or to the gym. This one is better if you’re camping, fishing, or tailgating and need a bottle that can withstand a drop or keep drinks cold. It didn’t make the list because I felt like it fell short on keeping water cold and wasn’t versatile enough compared to other insulated bottles.
Yeti Yonder 1 Liter / 34 oz. Water Bottle: I thought this was a rather expensive water bottle that has no special features and no insulation. There are cheaper options that have similar features to this bottle.
Hydro Flask 32 oz. Wide Mouth with Straw: This bottle is heavy and can be obtrusive, but it is well insulated. It is still a good option if you don’t mind the size. If you want a lighter and more affordable bottle that keeps your water cold, you may be better off with one of the other bottles on this list.