{"id":2204,"date":"2017-05-30T14:45:59","date_gmt":"2017-05-30T22:45:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.workparentsleep.com\/?p=2204"},"modified":"2021-04-27T08:59:30","modified_gmt":"2021-04-27T16:59:30","slug":"aquatix-32oz-double-insulated-sports-water-bottle-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/workparentsleep.com\/aquatix-32oz-double-insulated-sports-water-bottle-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Aquatix 32oz Double Insulated Sports Water Bottle Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

When it comes to everyday family products, a little research can go a long way. \u00a0You are spending your hard earned money and want to find something you’ll love and know will last. As convenient as it might seem to run to your local Target and grab the first water bottle you see, it’s <\/span><\/span>probably<\/span><\/span> not your best bet<\/span><\/span>. In this review, we cover<\/span> I am going to explain why waiting 2 days shipping time (Amazon Prime) for an Aquatix\u00a0Double Insulated Sports Water Bottle<\/a>\u00a0is beyond worthwhile.<\/p>\n

Insulated water bottles have become all the rage lately with the market seeing an explosion in brands and choices. \u00a0With products from familiar brands like Hydroflask and Under Armor, it can be easy to just go with a popular name brand. \u00a0I fell into that original dilemma when I purchased a 32oz Hydro Flask bottle, but after sub-par results, switching over to my Aquatix\u00a032oz Sports Water Bottle<\/a> changed the way I drink water forever<\/p>\n

As an active Las Vegas family, our water bottles travel with us everywhere we go. \u00a0When you have a knapsack full of ice cold water bottles it’s easy to extend your Pokemon go adventures. Keeping the family cool and hydrated while you catch them all. We all want our drinks to stay colder longer, but do you have the right tools to do so? And is that all we want out of our water bottles? \u00a0We made a list of the top benefits we look for in a great family water bottle:<\/p>\n

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  1. Keeps our ice waters cold in 100+ Degree Las Vegas weather<\/li>\n
  2. Comes with an easy to use, secure lid that doesn’t leak even when thrown into a travel bag<\/li>\n
  3. Has minimal to no “bottle sweating”<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Double-Walled Vacuum Insulation<\/h1>\n

    This introduced me to a category of bottles I <\/span><\/span>previously<\/span><\/span> knew little about, “Vacuum Insulated Water Bottles<\/span><\/span>.”<\/span> I started doing research into exactly what these were and how they work. \u00a0I found a great description on Wonderopolis.org<\/a> which stated:<\/p>\n

    A thermos<\/span><\/a> is a bottle with a double-walled container inside of it. The air between the two walls is sucked out during construction, creating a vacuum<\/span><\/a>. Instead of containing some kind of heating element to keep hot<\/span><\/a> things hot<\/span><\/a>, a thermos<\/span><\/a> is designed to keep hot<\/span><\/a> things hot<\/span><\/a> by not allowing heat<\/span><\/a> to escape<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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    Cold Up to 24 Hours or Hot Up To 12 Hours<\/p><\/div>\n

    Aquatix introduces the same concept in their\u00a0water bottles and is the technology behind how they keep things so cold. \u00a0The bottle limits heat transfer between the liquid stored inside your bottle and the atmosphere outside the bottle.<\/p>\n

    Keeping Things Cool<\/h2>\n

    As I mentioned in the introduction, I purchased a Hydro Flask bottle based on what I thought was popular. \u00a0The first problem I ran into is that over the span of 6 months the ice in my bottle seemed to melt faster and the water got warmer quicker. \u00a0The bottle was losing its ability to keep things cold within a years’ time.<\/p>\n

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    Aquatix 32oz fits anywhere<\/p><\/div>\n

    In came my wife and an idea to try something new. \u00a0After I complained and complained, my loving wife decided to take\u00a0action and do something about it. \u00a0A friend of hers from work recommended Aquatix\u00a0Double Insulated Sports Water Bottle<\/a> and told her how well it worked for their family. \u00a0She ordered me a 21oz bottle\u00a0and set it out on my desk while I was at work. \u00a0When I got home I promptly emptied my Hydro Flask and filled the new Aquatix bottle with water, ice, and then forgot about it on my desk as the day went along.<\/p>\n

    The next morning I woke up and went to grab my water bottle for work. \u00a0Remembering that I left my new Aquatix bottle unused on my desk I was ready to empty it and refill as the ice had surely melted overnight. \u00a0I walked over to my desk, grabbed the water bottle, and heard the clinking of ice cubes as I picked it up. \u00a0With a surprised look on my face, I popped the top, took a sip, and realized it was completely cold and the ice had not melted away. \u00a0Picking up the water bottle there was no condensation on the outside and no water rings on my desk where it had sat overnight. \u00a0It was a miracle!<\/p>\n

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    Aquatix Unboxing and 21oz and 32oz Size Comparison<\/p><\/div>\n

    I ran the water bottle through a lot of tests over the upcoming months. \u00a0I spent a fair amount of time playing basketball outside at the park with my water bottle cooking in the sun but staying super cold inside. \u00a0I let it sit for a day inside of the house checking back on it in 24 hours only to find it still kept a cool temperature. I even tried changing how much ice I added. \u00a0The only complaint I had was because I used it so much, I was constantly refilling it. \u00a0Taking into account the increase in water consumption on my end, I decided it was time to upgrade to a larger capacity bottle. \u00a0The Aquatix 21oz Sports Bottle was doing its job so far and I was hungry (or should I say thirsty) for more. My next step, purchasing Aquatix’s 32oz model, and I haven’t looked back since.<\/p>\n

    Requirements For A Water Bottle Lid<\/h1>\n

    Our second requirement came from my experience with the purchase of a Hydro Flask water bottle. \u00a0I was looking for an easy-to-use lid that provided a tight seal with no leakage. \u00a0I wanted to be able to drink out of it without a lot of hassle, and it needed to have a sizable spout. \u00a0There is nothing worse than being thirsty and having your water trickle out.<\/p>\n

    With Hydro Flask, the stock cap the bottles come with failed my first test–it was not easy. \u00a0This lid <\/span><\/span>similar to<\/span><\/span> one you’d find on a thermos (picture below – <\/span>on the left<\/em>).\u00a0<\/span><\/span> I was annoyed throughout the day having to remove and replace the entire cap just to have a drink.<\/p>\n

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    Hydro Flask Stock and Addon Cap<\/p><\/div>\n

    I immediately purchased an add-on cap online (picture above – on the right<\/em>) for $8.00. \u00a0This was frustrating having to spend additional money get a feature I originally wanted. \u00a0 After my purchase, I realized this cap did pass the first requirement of being easy to use but failed the second of providing a leak tight seal and being secure. \u00a0From time to time I would notice slight leakage from this cap when drinking. \u00a0Yet, because the lid doesn’t have a secure seal, placing the water bottle inside a gym bag or on its side anywhere was impossible without all of its contents being poured out.<\/p>\n

    Easy To Use, Secure Non-Leak Flip Top<\/h2>\n

    Aquatix’s stock Non-Leak Flip Top comes standard with their Sports Water bottles. \u00a0Instantly I knew this was the bottle for me. \u00a0With a sizeable spout, and simple click to release control, lid shows no signs of leaks or spills. \u00a0Additionally, there is a quick latch you can click up and down to lock the top in place, so as not to accidentally pop open your bottle in your purse or gym bag. \u00a0Opening, closing or securing the lock can be done with one hand and very\u00a0little effort.<\/p>\n

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    Sweating More Than My Bottle<\/h1>\n

    Our last requirement was to find a water bottle that did not sweat. \u00a0When working out at the gym, you should be sweating more than your water bottle does. \u00a0With my Hydro Flask, \u00a0I would be sitting inside the house working on the computer only to pick up the water bottle and see a big ring of water pooling on the desk where the bottle had been. \u00a0With Aquatix 32oz\u00a0Double Insulated Sports Water Bottle<\/a>, you will get no condensation, no water rings, and no leaks.<\/p>\n

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    Conclusion<\/h1>\n\n\n\n
    Hopefully, this review helped to highlight my true experience with the Aquatix Double Insulated Sports Water Bottle and provides real world comparison to its competitor Hydro Flask. \u00a0In my opinion, the Aquatix 32oz\u00a0Double Insulated Sports Water Bottle excelled in every noticeable area. \u00a0Right now Aquatix is having a HUGE sale<\/strong> on Amazon and has their 32oz bottle for 60% off!<\/a> \u00a0The price is down to $26.50 which is the lowest I have seen it go on Amazon. \u00a0Aquatix is an up and coming brand, and based on my testing and personal experience I would recommend it to anyone!<\/td>\n