Why is this water bottle the best? Let me tell you!!!
It's easy - you choose one that has all the features you need, right?
I live an active lifestyle and for me, the Titan is perfect...it is really easy to use and more convenient to carry than other bottles I have tried. It follows me everywhere, making sure I stay hydrated and happy.
What is the drawback, you say? Well, it won't be available for sale to the public until this summer. Lucky for me, I know the guy who invented it and have gotten my hands on a prototype!
More information on the Titan water bottle
- Titan water bottle
- Best Waterbottle ever site
- Official site
- I think they are taking preorders now
- Camping
- Here's a camping article that mentions the Titan
Here are the TOP 5 reasons the Titan water bottle is my favorite...
- It's one-hand operational. That means you can grab the bottle, unclip its carabiner, open the mouth piece, and chug the contents all with one hand and in one motion! Now I don't have to stop whatever I am doing to take a drink even if I'm hiking or riding (the carabiner clips onto my backpack and the rack on my bike)
- It's made from the same 100% non-BPA (bisphenol-A) material that baby bottles are made from. That means it is completely safe for you, your baby, and your baby's puppy...(most water bottles, including the Nalgene and Camelbaks are made with materials containing BPA!)
- It's spill-proof! Ever have water bottles leak on you while you are taking a drink? No good, I say! This bottle has a form-fitting mouthpiece that prevents mid-drink spills.
- It's chuggable! The form-fitting mouthpiece is designed to allow inflow of air when chugging...no more watery explosions and wet face when attempting to chug-a-lug.
- Universal cap size. Yes it's true - all the neat little filters and do-hickeys you might have used before will fit on your standard-sized (63mm neck) bottle.
What's the big deal with BPA (Bisphenol-A)??
- A Canadian retailer takes Nalgene bottles off the shelf.
- Parents are throwing away thier children's polycarbonate containers.
Is this an unfounded, paranoia-driven health scare or is it a substantial threat? YOU BE THE JUDGE!!
Are the levels of Bisphenol-A you get from drinking out of traditional polycarbonate bottles a big deal?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byNope!
Yep!
Mike_Stokes says:
Well, think so. And I don't see how you can go wrong by being safe. Mike
Posted March 05, 2008
McSquidly says:
Heck if I know...but why not play it safe with alternatives?
Posted February 27, 2008
News and links about Bisphenol A
- What is BPA, anyway?
- Description of Bisphenol A.
- More on BPA from The Green Guide
- More info on the subject.
- One side of the story
- Its toxicity seems to be a matter of opinion...this seems to be from the 'no problem' camp.
- and now, the other side
- This is from the 'we might have a problem, here' camp.
I use this bottle when...
camping - clips to my backpack,
biking - clips to my little rack,
hiking - backpack, once again,
SCUBA diving - clicks onto anything in the boat so
I always know where it is...no rolling around!
Kayaking - clips to my backpack.
Google blogs about Bisphenol A
Check out the 3D rendering...
The TITAN Water Bottle: BPA-free
This amazing water bottle allows the user to unclip the carabiner, open the water valve, and 'chug' the contents all with one hand This amazing water bottle allows the user to unclip the carabiner, open the water valve, and 'chug' the contents all with one hand! It will be available through Amazon in summer '08.
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Other non-BPA bottles I've tried...
I've seen that Sigg now has carabiners made to clip into their bottles but I haven't tried them yet.
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- Mike_Stokes Mike_Stokes Mar 5, 2008 @ 7:42 pm
- Very well done lens with valuable information. Mike






