Nalgene Sustain Tritan BPA-Free Water Bottle Made with Material Derived from 50% Plastic Waste, 16 OZ, Narrow Mouth
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CrisZ379
> 24 hourThese were perfect for my 7 year old and 9 year old. Love them!
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Angela
> 24 hourNalgene has always been our go to bottles for the outdoors. Really cant go wrong.
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Nate
> 24 hourIt is exactly as described can’t complain. Just be weary how little 16 oz is of water when you’re thirsty
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Lexie
> 24 hourAlways love a good Nalgene water bottle. It was wrapped in clear plastic which was nice because I knew it had never been used. Great purchase.
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RITIKA
> 24 hourThis is such a sturdy yet lightweight, compact, and ergonomic water bottle! I feel like Ive been missing out all my life. Its so easy to grab, throw it into my bag or backpack, and be out and about, or even just absent mindedly carry around the house with me. I really needed something lightweight as I cant/ dont feel like taking my heavier or bulkier water bottles, but then end up thirsty or tempted into getting a disposable plastic water bottle instead. I love the attached cap thats easy to screw off and on, as well as clean thoroughly.
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Christopher
> 24 hourI have the 32oz but wanted something smaller for the office/classroom. This 16oz is perfect and is stylish too
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P. Scott
> 24 hourThe new sustain aspect is a big sell. My husband works for the company Nalgene gets there plastic from Eastman Chemical. The way they are molecularly recycling plastic that will never have a end use is pretty ingenious. Check out Eastman Chemical molecular recycling.
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Rlam
> 24 hourIt is actually a 21 oz narrow mouth Nalgene, NOT 16oz. It is also wider than the 16oz wide mouth one.
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J. Gagliardi
> 24 hourWorks as expected
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Violet80
> 24 hourAfter years of forking out cash for other upscale brand water bottles for my family of 4, I angrily cleaned out my water bottle cupboard (yes, I have a water bottle cupboard) of broken, missing parts, leaky water bottles that averaged $20 each or more. I glanced over at the counter and there was my husbands trusty Nalgene (looks exactly like this except grey...not much has changed) from 2007. The volume measure on the side is a little worn off but still legible, and the bottle and cap are still trucking along, not leaking, doing their job, after a decade. I realized, those water bottles have been in the dishwasher multiple times per week for 10 years. Hes dropped them many times on various surfaces. He literally dropped one off a cliff while hiking and it survived. Theyve been left in super hot and super cold cars, frozen solid full of water when we found them. The cap is permanently attached, and there are no other parts to lose, so we still have them both intact. They were the only survivors of my purge. His 2 bottles are a plain grey, but now they come in other bright colors so I bought 2 for each family member in their own color choice. This teal with orange was perfect for my daughter. My son got red, and I have purple. What a relief! They are all the same size and shape, easily identifiable, and virtually indestructible. All parts are dishwasher friendly, the kids cant lose straws, caps, plugs, etc. The 16oz size is big enough for me to take on a hike but small enough for my grade school aged kids to handle. There are no fancy drinking mechanisms to learn, clean or break - its just a straight twist off cap that fits nice and tight so you dont worry about throwing it in the bottom of a backpack. And the price - great deal compared to the other bottles Ive been buying! Go for it...you wont be disappointed.