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Old 07-28-09, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by IAmCosmo
I use insulated bottles myself (currently Camelbak with the "chill jacket") but I've also used Polar bottles. I have not had either of them develop a plastic taste even with long rides in very hot temps.
camelbaks are BPA free and awesome bottles
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I am using stainless steel water bottle because drinking water from this bottle is more healthier than plastic bottles. I,m very happy with its results so I always recommend to all.
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