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