The best water bottles for traveling the world

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We’ve been there – stepping off a plane after a long-haul flight and feeling like you need to eat a hot meal, take a shower, and sleep for 8,973,429,723 hours. The secret to staying fresh even after all of those movies and questionable food is to hydrate. We’ve tested which water bottles to pack in your carry on and these are our top picks.

YETI RAMBLER

The over-the-nose technology makes it feel more like a drinking glass than a water bottle – which we love. Its wide mouth and lid designed with exposed threads make it the easiest to clean (you can also put it in the dishwasher). As if all of that wasn’t enough, it will keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for at least six hours.

HYDRO FLASK WIDE MOUTH

The water bottle is easy to drink out of, easier to clean, and just like the Yeti Rambler, will keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for at least six hours. But its most important attribute is flavor. Oftentimes, water bottles take several fills before their contents don’t have a metal or plastic taste. The Hydro Flask doesn’t. It’s ready for coffee, tea, or water on first fill.

NALGENE

This is a tried and true water bottle. Its wide mouth and plastic body design hasn’t changed in decades. We love how light, durable, (one of Drew’s fell out of his pack while climbing the Barranco Wall and he’s still using it), and affordable it is. Insider tip – fill this water bottle with hot water and put it at the bottom of your sleeping bag to keep your toes warm at night.

Whichever one you choose, don’t forget to empty it before security and get a sticker for it to remember your trip of a lifetime!

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