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May 16, 2025 1:45 PM
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Item 1 of 2
frontpage Posted by JuJuFrankenbean | Staff • Yesterday
May 16, 2025 1:45 PM
32-oz Nalgene Ultralite Wide-Mouth Water Bottle
+ Free Store Pickup$3.90
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Ultimately, if you're just storing drinking water in your bottle, HDPE is a good choice. If you're doing anything else, Tritan might be a better one. I ended up picking this up because of these differences. Thanks!
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Amazon won't even price match themselves.
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Ultimately, if you're just storing drinking water in your bottle, HDPE is a good choice. If you're doing anything else, Tritan might be a better one. I ended up picking this up because of these differences. Thanks!
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Mine are stained from iced tea, but still going strong.
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As I've learned lately, being BPA free doesn't mean the bottles dont have other BP(X) chemicals in them.
And so, I'm done with these as the daily bottle. I've slowly been adding double-walled stainless steel bottles to use as my daily bottles.
Maybe I'm overreacting or being paranoid, but I've read enough about these forever chemicals to think that eating and drinking out of plastic products isn't that great.
As I've learned lately, being BPA free doesn't mean the bottles dont have other BP(X) chemicals in them.
And so, I'm done with these as the daily bottle. I've slowly been adding double-walled stainless steel bottles to use as my daily bottles.
Maybe I'm overreacting or being paranoid, but I've read enough about these forever chemicals to think that eating and drinking out of plastic products isn't that great.
You must be doing some serious trail work if a few ounces, or even a pound for that matter, makes a difference in what your legs can handle.