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JaK_MarkoV_Pi 08-08-2012 02:11 AM

I just got a hydroflask so I look forward to its awesomeness

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AlexanderPalamayr 08-08-2012 04:47 AM

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HYDRO FLASK

I was not a believer in overpriced waterbottles until this. I read lots of reviews on another forum then took the plunge. We have had 6 of the hottest days in the country over the last 2 weeks (Nashville) and I filled half with ice and sat it on the back porch in the heat. Ice was there for 3 days. That is insane.
I have one of those plastic insulated squeeze-type bicycle bottles and it keeps stuff cold for not very long. I think they're designed to keep stuff cold while you're bicycling around the neighborhood for exercize. I played alot of golf in the recent Nashville heat and would have liked something better.....I'll try one of those Hydroflasks

Uvgsgssu 08-08-2012 04:51 AM

Thermos "Under Armor Dominate Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated" flip top.

Has kept ice while sitting in the kitchen for 12+ hours.

It's able to keep ice (with several fresh water top offs through the day) all day long on the course. (36 holes anyway)

The flip top lid is awesome and it has a small latch that you can elect to use to stop accidental openings - like in the cooler pouch of your golf bag.

http://www.thermos.com/products/dominate-stainless-steel-vacuum-insulated-hydration-bottle.aspx

CKDIWEQ 08-08-2012 04:59 AM

Sigg. The only water bottle to have.

TNOULbr2 08-08-2012 05:00 AM

I'm gonna throw in another endorsement on the Camelbak insulated bottle. Was out in the 100+ weather yesterday and the ice in the beginning of the round lasted the entire time. Still a little bit in there this morning.

Dyslermergerb 08-08-2012 05:54 AM

I just use this.

GatoradeBottle.jpg

I don't usually worry about how cold it keeps whatever I'm drinking. I refill it too many times a round to consider the temperature, because it's always gonna be cold.

teewHettive 09-08-2012 04:45 AM

I have the Camelbak SS model and it works quite well, I usually use the Tervis Sports bottle with the flip top lid, it works great and keeps ice for a long while. I also use the squeeze type Gatorade and Under Armour sports bottles filled with ice and then topped off with water. I am in the same boat as the others that fill up frequently while on the course so I just need to keep it cold for no more than 5-6 holes. I like the sport bottles because it is just easy to grab it and take a quick squirt of water between shots, I like the Tervis because it fits in the cup holders on the cart.

Tzqowwyt 09-08-2012 04:53 AM

Wow. I never heard of most of these bottles. I rarely drink water, but igloo has a small round cooler with a spout that keeps my beverages nice and cold.

padlabtard 09-08-2012 04:55 AM

I've never even thought about water bottles. I just use a cup.


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qd0vhq4f 09-08-2012 04:59 AM

Can't stand carrying all the bottles, thus the Camelbak cycling knapsack. Older version with 72 oz bladder. Fill with ice cubes and H2O, toss it in the basket behind cart seats and just pull the bite valve tube out when i need a drink. Have never run out or had it go warm.

This is close to what I have:

http://img.tapatalk.com/46fd8aff-8c43-bd28.jpg

They also have this... Cool if you walk. It goes under your shirt, wicks sweat too:

http://img.tapatalk.com/46fd8aff-8c88-fe20.jpg


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