Ditch the single-use plastics this #EarthDay and nab yourself a reusable water bottle. If not for the planet, then for nicer lids and a better aesthetic. Here’s the tea on what WIRED staff are sipping from. wired.trib.al/xDtvzQJ 1/7
Drink big with the Stanley Master Unbreakable Thermal Bottle. It’s big (duh) but also insulated to keep your water ice cold or your coffee piping-hot all day long. Everything about it feels secure and well-built. wired.trib.al/xDtvzQJ 📸: REI 2/7
Both the insulated and uninsulated versions of the Miir Narrow Mouth Bottle are winners. The build quality is as robust as an F-150, and the powder coating is near bombproof. It makes the perfect pick for clumsy adventurers. wired.trib.al/xDtvzQJ 📸: Amazon 3/7
If you want to go green but prefer plastic for its lightness, we’ve got you. Despite not being made of metal, the CamelBak Eddy+ Renew is thick and well built. And the flip-up straw saves you from the monotony of unscrewing a lid. wired.trib.al/xDtvzQJ 📸: CamelBak 4/7
For something sturdy but stylish we’re sold on the Greens Steel Insulated Bottle. It comes with a removable loop and clip so you can attach it to a backpack. And no, they’re not related to the S'well bottle—we asked. wired.trib.al/xDtvzQJ
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Before we go we have to mention the Klean Kanteen Classic. Both the insulated and uninsulated versions have a rolled lip to drink from, and they're relatively light for bottles made of stainless steel. wired.trib.al/xDtvzQJ 📸: Amazon 6/7
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