Product Comparison: CamelBak Chute vs Nalgene Tritan
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- It does not have volume markings on the side. The cap still gets in the way if you don't stow it.
- It's stylish, durable and a good volume for liquid for one game. If you are doing a tournament you will need a larger container or thermos.
- I love these water bottles, I've bought a total of 5. They come in various sizes and have liquid volume marked on the side. Great for people who want to keep track of their liquid intake.
- The bottle is very resistant and made of quality materials.
- It's a very sturdy bottle, made with quality material.
- It shows volume amounts on the side so I can track how much water I'm drinking down to the ounce. I love getting into tiny details like this with my routine, so this makes me happy.
- This Nalgene bottle is the only water bottle I use. I love it! The volume capacity, ease of cleaning, and color are reasons why I love it.
- I am not terribly rough with it so I can't say for durability for drops and falls. I imagine that at some point if I were careless enough I could break it but the material feels like thick quality plastic that I can't flex. It's very firm.
- Nalgene, a material inert enough for research lab use, good enough for me
- The volume markings wore off uncomfortably quickly. It's not a requirement that I drink exactly X liters per day, but it's nice to see them there and it's useful for making mixed drinks.
- I love that it has marks at volumes in oz and mL.
- The whole "lock the lid in place" feature is not very easy to do, especially one handed, so I usually don't.
- This funky cap twists on and off, but not with standard threads. It's only about a half turn to put on or take off. It's secure and leak proof, but my kids can do it, and they are 7 and 8 years old. Perfect!
- The cap-cum-handle is very strong and I can carry the bottle holding from the handle.
- The cap holder is a great idea but it’s kind of pain to secure it every time you want a quick drink. It takes some force to jam the cap into the holder properly.
- Well made. It's survived multiple 3+ ft drops while full without cracking or scuffing the bottle or lid.
- Cap has defined ridges on it for a positive grip when opening or closing.
- I'm too much of a fan of the oz/mL label to throw it in the dishwasher. I imagine it would come off easily, and I like to see how much I'm actually drinking throughout the day.
- I haven't run it through a dishwasher yet but cleaning by hand is a breeze because of the wide mouth.
- I bought this because it can hold 1L and it's dishwasher safe. It fits nicely in the top rack of my dishwasher, and isn't too tall. I like that it has a wide opening to ensure that it really does get clean. T