💼 Stay sharp, stay hydrated—Nalgene’s classic never quits.
The Nalgene Tritan Wide Mouth Water Bottle in Trout Green is a 32 oz BPA-free, virtually indestructible hydration essential. Featuring a leak-proof loop-top with locking bail, it supports both hot and cold drinks (-40°F to 212°F), is dishwasher safe on the top rack, and designed for easy cleaning with a wide mouth. Perfect for professionals and adventurers alike, it combines durability, safety, and convenience in one iconic bottle.
Brand | Nalgene |
Material | Tritan copolyester |
Color | Trout Green |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe,Leak Proof,Wide Mouth |
Age Range (Description) | Any Age Group |
Product Dimensions | 8.3"W x 3.5"H |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Model Name | Nalgene BPA Free Tritan Wide Mouth Water Bottle, 1-Quart, Trout Green |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gym |
Number of Items | 1 |
Reusability | Reusable |
Shape | Round |
Style | Bottle |
Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.31 x 4.09 x 3.58 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 8.3 x 3.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Nalgene |
Warranty Description | no info |
Suggested Users | "" |
Manufacturer | Nalgene |
Part Number | YBD-039 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | water bottle |
Size | 32 oz |
R**S
This bottle is one of my best purchases.
I bought this water bottle because I needed to drink water more, and I knew to accomplish that, I needed something that could go with me to the office, to the deer stand, or even to outdoor work. This bottle does that flawlessly. It was recommended to me by Christian missionary friends who took theirs all around the world, and I am glad they did. I have had it for months now and its great. First off, it is way stronger than I expected. It has no flex to it if you squeeze it. And the labels don't come off for anything. They are as bright and clear as they were when I bought it. Second, the lid has never leaked despite the fact that I (literally) throw it around in my truck and it is constantly laying down sideways or even upside down in a bag. Third, it takes drops like a pro, even on concrete. It gets scuffs as expected, but not near bad enough to cause any leakage issues. It just bounces and keeps going. Last, the glow in the dark really works. I know that may be the kid in me talking, but its honestly really cool, and actually handy when trying to find it on the nightstand in the middle of the night for a drink. It doesn't produce reading light, but you could spot it instantly in the dark when camping or something.Any possible cons aren't really cons in my opinion. The first thing people complain about Nalgene bottles is that they don't insulate and keep its liquid hot/cold, but it isn't meant to. Honestly, I have come to appreciate it because it is easier for me to drink room temperature water than ice cold water. The only time this has ever been a problem for me is if you leave it in direct sunlight during summer or in a car, but this is user error, not the fault of the bottle. Second, people say it is not travel friendly because it does not fit in a cupholder, nor is it easy to drink out of while driving or walking. I cannot say I've found a way to fit it into a cupholder, but this can be solved by just throwing it in the floorboard or the seat, and IT IS POSSIBLE to drink while moving. It is just an art that has to be mastered and you obviously want to avoid hitting holes or turning while taking a drink.I would recommend this bottle to anybody and promise that you 100% will not regret it. Coolest thing I've ever bought that brought benefit to my life.
S**.
Nalgene can't be beat!
I have tried so many water bottles, but none provide the durability, size, and convenience that these do. I love Nalgene bottles, mostly because they're large and simple. I can stick a straw in it and drink from that, or drink directly from the mouth of it -- heck I can even buy a little adapter that will keep it from spilling on me. It's also a very, very durable bottle. I bought this one to replace an old one that may or may not have had BPA in it. Not sure on the whole BPA debate, but figured I'd play it safe -- it also didn't hurt to buy my own and choose a color I liked as opposed to the pink (blech) one I inherited. My old pink one was dinged and scraped and beaten to pieces before I got it and it was still doing it's job, a testament to the durability of these products.My favorite color is Teal and I simply adore this color (trout green). So far, I've already dropped it a couple of times on hard asphalt and aside from a few dings and scratches, it's perfectly fine. One of my favorite aspects of these is how large they are. I have the 32 oz. and try to fill it with water and empty it twice a day. I carry it with me when I go to work/school and it keeps me hydrated while I'm away from home around questionable water sources (questionable only because I can taste differences in water and despise how city water tastes like dirt and algae).If you're on the fence about buying one, don't be. The quality is worth it, the size is worth it, the choice of colors is worth it, and being able to keep track of how much water you're consuming is worth it. Stick a few vinyl stickers on it to make it yours and enjoy!
S**N
Lasted 6 years.
I bought this bottle Nov 2019. Finally bought a new one. Not because it broke, it was so covered in stickers I couldn't wash it anymore.Three deployments, 5 moves, a cross country road trip, a cross the world relocation, dropped over 500 times im sure, lost, found, etc...Quality product!
A**S
You can't go wrong with a Nalgene
This is the standard bottle that made Nalgene a household name some years ago. This particular model has been updated to be BPA free, removing one of the biggest downsides of using a plastic bottle. These bottles are great for almost everything. Keep one in your house for tap water. Keep one at your desk for the water cooler. Keep a couple around to take backpacking and camping.The bottle has a wide mouth that makes it easy to fill and easy to clean. It has measurement markings on the outside (and is clear) which lets you measure out amounts of water for, say, cooking at camp. Nalgenes are notoriously hard to break. I've taken them hiking in -20 degree weather and had them freeze, but they still didn't burst on me. I've dropped them down cliffs while full of water and found them again later, still intact.When camping I do like to bring a mix of plastic Nalgene bottles and stainless steel bottles. Stainless bottles are nice because you can boil water right inside of them in a pinch. Plastic bottles are lighter weight, and every oz counts on a long trip. Both can hold boiling water if necessary (for a winter night, put hot water in this bottle, wrap it in a wool sock, and put it in your sleeping bag, it will keep you nice and toasty).Overall there isn't too much more I can say, these bottles are the standard by which all others are measured. They're inexpensive and durable. You can't go wrong with a Nalgene.
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