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Comments about Nalgene Zippered Water Bottle Insulator - 32 fl. oz.:
I have been using this for a couple of years now and overall it has done its job. keeps my drinks cold during arizona summers.
The down side is that it has been slowly falling apart ever since i got it. the lining in the lid ripped after a week. the handle is all stretched out. The zipper has started to rip.
Despite all of that it still keeps my drinks cold.
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Comments about Nalgene Zippered Water Bottle Insulator - 32 fl. oz.:
I got this because my nalgene would freeze up during BC ski trips (I usually just don't bother filling it depending on the weather). It kept it from freezing, but the insulation tore on the inside of the lid and the attachment loop was starting to tear off. Sadly, I took it back.
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Comments about Nalgene Zippered Water Bottle Insulator - 32 fl. oz.:
The strap on the side is made of a neoprene type material and is very stretchy. When you have the weight of a full 32oz. bottle inside, this strap becomes useless. I tried attaching to my pack hip belt but it just flopped around too much. I then attached it to a strap on my pack using the "attachment loop". After two outings this loop is almost completely ripped off. Also the bottle (32oz. Nalgene) fits so tightly that I have to remove my pack to get it in or out. Kind of defeats the purpose I think. I will look for another insulated holder!
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