Odds are, you carry a water bottle as part of your EDC kit. It’s 2022 after all: sustainability is a movement, a buzzword, a lifestyle, and part of being sustainable is eschewing single-use plastic water bottles. (Here are my thoughts on reusable plastic options .)
I’ve noticed when it comes to insulated water bottles, folks are pretty brand-loyal, and usually to whichever bottle they try first — it’s sort of a relationship of convenience. After all, insulated water bottles are all pretty comparable, so if you’ve found a jug that works for you, why switch it up?
Sure, that’s logical, but what if you picked a water bottle that works pretty well, but there’s another out there that works really well. Wouldn’t you want to know?
In the spirit of discovering which insulated water bottle is the best, I decided to test two very popular options: Hydro Flask’s 32 Ounce Wide Mouth Bottle, and Yeti’s Rambler 26 Ounce Bottle. I tested the bottles using three metrics: temperature retention (both hot and cold), aesthetics and durability. Here’s what I learned.
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