Choosing a size for a water bottle requires that you consider a few different factors. Factors such as the capacity of the water bottle, the weight of the water bottle, and the way in which you will use the water bottle will all play a critical role in your decision as to which size of water bottle to purchase. The chart that is provided explains the different size water bottles in relation to the height, weight, and insulation performance that the water bottles will provide.
Based off your needs, you can use this information to make a selection of the best water bottle size for you and your routine. The different sizes of water bottles is designed for fit different situations. Smaller sized bottles are best for children or those who would like to have a light water bottle that they can carry with them.
How to Choose a Water Bottle Size
Medium sized bottles are best for those who would like to have a water bottle that they can carry in their gym bag, desk, or on hikes of limited distances. Large bottles are best for those who may be away from water sources for long periods of time, whether those long periods of time may be spent on the trails or while perform some other group activity. The insulation performance of the bottles will be the same regardless of the size that you choose for the water bottle.
All water bottles use a double-wall vacuum construction that will keep your drinks cold for a full day of use and hot for several hour of use. Thus, you wont need to worry about the insulation performance of the bottles when you make your selection. The weight of the bottles will vary with the size of the bottles.
Empty water bottles will be the lightest in weight, but bottles that contain water will be heavy with the added weight of the water. Large bottles that are filled with water will be heavy and more challenging to those who are carrying other heavy gear for other activities. Thus, you should of use the chart to determine how much the bottles will weigh when filled to the capacity listed so that you can make an informed decision regarding your chosen size.
Another important detail regarding the bottles are the different choices for lids. Water bottles come with different types of lids for those who would like to take quick sips of water while in movement, who may need to take sips of water without using their hands while driving or cycling, or who may require a lid that prevent spilled water when drinking hot beverages. Furthermore, compatibility grids explain which types of lids will fit into which size of water bottle.
Using this grid will help you to ensure that the lid that you buy will fit your chosen bottles. Another detail that you should consider is the diameter of the bottles. As the diameter of the bottles decreases, they are more likely to fit into the cup holders that are found in vehicles.
Thus, if you will be spending alot of time in a vehicle, you will want to make sure that the bottles that you choose have a diameter that is narrow enough to fit into the cup holder of the vehicle. The cost of the bottles is also related to the size of the bottles. Smaller bottles cost less money than bottles of medium and large sizes.
Smaller bottles are often used as daily item or as gifts for others. Bottles of medium sizes are some of the most popular sizes, as they provide a balance of capacity, weight, and cost. Finally, larger bottles will cost more money than small and medium bottles, and more of a commitment to the weight that they will add to those who carry these item.
An error that many individuals make when purchasing a water bottle is to base the choice of size of the water bottle upon the maximum amount of water that they may need. Instead, the best choice will be to base the size of your water bottle upon the amount of time that you typically spend on the activities that you perform each day. Thus, the best type of water bottle will be one that fits into your routine each day, will meet your needs for water throughout the normal day, and will not add unnecessary weight to your person.

