Lightweight stainless steel cycling bottle.
When I’m active I like being able to hydrate without completely interrupting whatever activity I’m doing, but I’m not a fan of hydration bladders and hoses because I think some of them can make the water taste funky in hot weather. Enter: the Bivo Duo water bottle.

Designed for cycling, this lightweight stainless steel bottle utilizes NASA-inspired spout technology to make drinking easy. I just pop off the spout cap, then gently “open” the spout with my teeth, and tilt the bottle. The water flows right out! So simple.
I am impressed with how thin and light the Bivo Duo bottle is. I don’t think I have another stainless bottle that is so light. Of course, the Bivo Duo fits perfectly in my bike’s bottle cage. While riding I cover the spout with the cap (both made of food-grade silicone) to keep out dirt. This bottle is much more sustainable than old school plastic cycling bottles. It’s recyclable and free of lead, BPA, BPS, BPF, and phthalates. Better for the planet and better for me.

It’s important to note that this bottle is designed to sit in a bottle cage – not inside a backpack. I made the mistake of tossing it into a pack the first time I used it without reading the instructions, and it leaked all over the inside of the bag.
The 25-ounce Bivo Duo bottle is available in plain stainless steel and in seven color-coated styles (Black, True Blue, Coral, Matcha, Flamingo, Mango, and Capri).
$44 at Amazon, $5 dust cap at Bivo
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