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Things to consider when buying for traveling water bottles

Views: 4     Author: Site Editor     Publish Time: 2018-07-20      Origin: https://www.roadaffair.com/best-travel-water-bottles/

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No matter to European for traveling or mountains for climbing, the benefits of drinking water and staying hydrated are endless. And while we all love traveling, it’s really easy to get dehydrated if  drinking water is not available.

The most prevailing water bottles are typically made from either glass, plastic, or stainless steel. While they each have their advantages and disadvantages. If you’re are on the list, then pick a brand you trust and buy a bottle you’d like. If you’re not one of those people, here is 8 things you need to consider when buying a water bottle for traveling.

 

1. Bottle Material

Glass Bottles: First of all, in terms of material, glass is the safest. But for you’d know that if you're going to drink hot water, it's better to have a bottle with double glass in case you get hurt by hot boiled water. However, glass cups may be damaged by collision, that’s why it can’t be the one when choosing a bottle for traveling. If you shop, pick a double glass cup with a protective cover on the outside.

Plastic Bottles: Plastic bottles are typically the most common and frequently used bottles. They are affordable, durable, and lightweight, so it’s easy to take them wherever you go. Plastic water cups are divided into water cups made of PP and PC. Between these two materials, PP is relatively healthier . But if you can have access to stainless steel ,use stainless steel ones. If you use plastic glasses, remember to keep them from sunlight. On the downside, they don’t offer any insulation and if you’re not careful about cleaning them or you tend to leave liquids in them for long periods of time, they can give off a funky odor.

Stainless Steel Bottles: These bottles are the most durable of the three. If they do get banged up, you’ll probably just see a dent instead of a crack like the other two. There are also plenty of insulated bottles to choose from. Finally, they tend to be super easy to clean and don’t hold on to lingering aftertastes. Whatever water bottles you hold, make sure you get bang for your buck.

2. Capacity

A household theory that we need to drink 8 cups of water per day, but how much is 8 cups of water? the so-called eight glasses of water are about 60 ounces, which of course has to do with the amount of exercise that everyone does every day. If you do more exercise, you will need more supplement. On average, we drink two glasses of water a day to meet the demand. Water bottles can typically hold anywhere from 16 ounces all the way up to a half gallon of water. Before purchasing a bottle consider what you’ll be using it for. If you’ll be traveling with your backpack, consider that the capacity of the bottle affects its size, and its size determines whether or not it fits in the side pocket of your backpack..

3. Chemical-free

Be sure you’re aware of the chemicals that may be present in your bottle. The most well-known is BPA. While people are still researching the effect it has on us, pretty much all water bottles are now BPA-free. The most popular bottles tend to be totally chemical-free, but it’s always a good thing to double check before buying a water bottle.

4. Filters and Purifiers

These are ideal if you don’t know whether or not the water is safe to drink at your destination. The job of filters is protecting against bacteria and protozoan cysts while clearing out cloudy water. Purifiers neutralize viruses; so especially if you’re doing a lot of international traveling, it’s a great idea to get a bottle with a purifier.

5. Insulated or Non-insulated

Insulated bottles, or double-walled bottles, are the ones that will keep your drinks hot or cold for hours on end. If you want to keep your water cold or your tea hot throughout the day, then an insulated bottle is for you. However, they tend to be heavier and more expensive than non-insulated bottles.

6. Sippers and Straws

If you choose a bottle with a straw or sipper, then a wide-mouth bottle shouldn’t be a problem. These make drinking easy because you don’t have to worry about spilling. Be mindful that sippers and straws can be very difficult to clean though, and can easily collect bacteria if not properly taken care of.

7. Type of Bottle

Do you want a hard or soft bottle? Soft bottles, typically collapsible ones, are ideal if weight and packability are important to you. If you’re going on a hike or running out of room in your suitcase, soft bottles are a space-saver and a breeze to pack. However, they may require two hands to stabilize them when you’re drinking. Hard bottles tend to be more popular because they come in many styles and materials while fitting in your backpack, carry-on luggage, or cup holder without a problem. The fact that the structure is durable and you can easily grab it and drink with one hand makes it a fan favorite.

8. Weight

Weight is important to you while in relation to traveling. If you’re going backpacking, camping, hiking, or trekking, please consider the weight of your bottle. Pounds can quickly and easily add up, so especially if you’re already traveling with a backpacking tent or camping hammock and other camping supplies, you don’t want a super heavy bottle. Keep in mind, 16 ounces of water typically adds just over 16.5 ounces to the weight of the bottle. Glass bottles tend to be the heaviest, while plastic bottles are typically the lightest.

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