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From land to sea and back again, these are the top four water shoes from Astral, Salomon, KEEN and Xero Shoes.
Filter vs. Purifier
- Filters: Remove protozoa (Cryptosporidium, Giardia) and bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella)—main concerns in the U.S. and Canada.
- Purifiers: Also combat viruses such as hepatitis A, rotavirus and norovirus.
Filter Types
- Straw: Light, easy to use. Only works at water source.
- Bottle: Lightweight, quick, affordable. Water volume limited by bottle size.
- Gravity: Easy to use, handles large quantities of water, has a replaceable element.
- Pump: Precise, works in shallow water, has a replaceable filter. Bulky.
- Ultraviolet light: Fast, no filter to replace. Requires batteries and prefiltering for cloudy water.
- Squeeze: Compact and affordable. Water quantity limited by reservoir size.
- Chemical: Inexpensive, ultralight backup method. Long wait time, doesn't taste great.
Metal or plastic?
Metal (stainless steel or titanium)
- Best for insulation and hot beverages
- Heavier than plastic and costs more
- Won't shatter on impact but may dent when dropped
Plastic
- Lighter and generally costs less than metal
- Most aren’t insulated
- Some can crack on impact, especially in cold temperatures
Cap style
- Screw cap: Simple, threaded lid that's durable and easy to clean thanks to fewer parts
- Lid with straw: Helps reduce splash back; may be harder to clean due to smaller parts
- Push/pull caps: Common on bike water bottles; allow hands-free opening and closing
Read full article: Water Bottles Buying Guide: How to Choose













