CamelBak  Podium Titanium Insulated Water Bottle - 18 fl. oz.

$100.00
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Push the pace without tipping the scales. The 18 fl. oz. CamelBak Podium Titanium insulated water bottle weighs in at just 240 g, for featherlight hydration you can count on when you're in the saddle.

Color: Titanium
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Features

  • Ultralightweight and durable design made from premium, vacuum-insulated titanium
  • Reliable double-wall construction keeps your drinks refreshingly cold, so you're ready to tackle scorching hot rides and the most relentless roads without breaking a sweat
  • Keeps drinks cold for up to 7 hrs.
  • High-flow cap provides effortless hydration with no squeezing required—just grab, lift and sip
  • Leakproof lockout provides worry-free protection from spills
  • Optimized cage fit ensures a secure placement on every pulse-pounding ride and fits most bike cages
  • Easy-to-clean design means you'll spend less time scrubbing and more time in the saddle
  • Made from BPA-free materials
  • Compatible with CamelBak universal cap system

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Liquid Capacity (L)

0.5 liters

Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.)

18 fluid ounces

Dimensions

3 x 8.8 inches

Water Bottle Material

Titanium

Material(s)

Titanium

BPA Free

Yes

Insulated

Yes

Bottle Opening

Medium

Cap Type

Push/Pull

Weight

5.3 ounces

Reviews
26 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

Ratings Snapshot

Product Rating

4 out of 5 (80%) reviewers recommend this product

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice looking bottle
Joe
1 year ago
The bottle is lightweight and compact, the price is a bit high for a water bottle and there is a slight whistle when you drink from the bottle.
Joe
Los Angeles, CA
11 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
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JamesC
3 months ago
TL;DR: Overpriced awkward bottle for cycling. Let me preface this review with the fact that I was jacked up for this water bottle. I really looked into it and all the reviews were good. Let me get to the heart of the matter: it is not good for cycling. It does not keep water cold better than a normal insulated bottle, it is not easy to pull from the cage safely at speed due to it being metal, and if your hand is sweaty you're going to have a terrible time keeping a handle on it. For $100, I expected more for sure. I might use this bottle for hiking (maybe), but that's about it. Does it work? Yes. Is it easy to drink from? Sort of. The flow isn't what the other reviews have described, but if it isn't closed while riding it sure does spill a bunch. So that's a weird bonus if your legs are getting hot or whatever. I'd recommend sticking with better priced and more efficient water bottles. It gets 3 stars because it can be used and isn't cheaply made. It just wasn't designed for cycling.
JamesC
Northern, New Jersey
4 people found this review helpful

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Carlito
Knoxville, TN
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Keep it frosty

1 year ago

Love this bottle. Strongly prefer this style bottle over the plastic squeeze bottles. Tip it up and enjoy. Great flow. Pick up some of the mud caps for extra insurance against leaks. They will leak if not “closed” if you don’t keep them upright. Excellent insulation holds ice very well. 3 hours out in 95 degree heat and had ice cold water at the end of my ride, even after refilling mid ride from my CamelBak. Expensive but hey… it’s double wall insulated titanium. If you don’t mind the extra weight the stainless version is much cheaper and retains ice even better. I have now donated almost every other bike bottle I already had.

Age:35–44
Yes , I recommend this product
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SheedaF
Santa Rosa
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

High quality… impressive, liquids stay cold

9 months ago

I have to say $100 a bottle they are a bit pricey but in my opinion, they are well-worth the money. I can’t say enough good things about the CamelBak Titanium Bike Water Bottles. First off, the insulation is incredible. I just completed a long ride last weekend in 103 weather and the ice barely melted. In fact, I often run out of water before the ice has fully melted – talk about impressive! This is perfect for long, hot summer rides when you need to keep your drinks ice-cold. The bottle itself is ultra-light, thanks to the titanium build, which is exactly what you want when every ounce counts on a road bike. I’ve accidentally dropped my bottle a couple of times, and to my surprise, not a single dent! It’s incredibly durable, although I’ll admit, a few dents might add a bit of character down the road. Also, the bottles fit well in my water bottle holders. Whether you’re a serious cyclist or just love high-quality gear, these are a must-have for any ride!! I was not paid for this review… my honest opinion

Yes , I recommend this product
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Jammer21
Mtn House CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

CamelBak Podium Titanium ~ Next Level Awesome !

1 month ago

I’ve been using all sorts of insulated plastic water bottles, none maintain ice or keep water cold for long. This Ti water bottle is Next Level Awesome ! It’s expensive but in my opinion it’s worth it. I have a painted black one that’s the stainless version and it’s awesome as well. These will scratch but for me, this is not an issue. I’m riding a Canyon Spectral E-MTB and the extra weight is no problem for me. These are obviously double wall bottles and they maintain ice WAY longer than most other bottles. I was amazed my first ride, 80 plus degrees, about an hour in and I still had a lot of ice. Excellent product!!

Age:55–64
Yes , I recommend this product
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Joe
Los Angeles, CA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Nice looking bottle

1 year ago

The bottle is lightweight and compact, the price is a bit high for a water bottle and there is a slight whistle when you drink from the bottle.

Age:35–44
Yes , I recommend this product
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Sheeda f.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Keeps water cold

1 year ago

If you're an avid cyclist in search of the perfect water bottle, look no further than the CamelBak Titanium Water Bottle. This bottle stands out not only for its sleek design but also for its remarkable performance… super light weight. As advertised, the CamelBak Titanium Water Bottle excels in keeping water cold. Whether you're on a short ride or an all-day trek, your water stays refreshingly cool, making a significant difference during intense workouts or hot weather. The CamelBak Titanium Water Bottle is a fantastic investment for any cyclist. What are you waiting for… buy one. You will not regret it.

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JamesC
Northern, New Jersey
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Find Another Option

3 months ago

TL;DR: Overpriced awkward bottle for cycling. Let me preface this review with the fact that I was jacked up for this water bottle. I really looked into it and all the reviews were good. Let me get to the heart of the matter: it is not good for cycling. It does not keep water cold better than a normal insulated bottle, it is not easy to pull from the cage safely at speed due to it being metal, and if your hand is sweaty you're going to have a terrible time keeping a handle on it. For $100, I expected more for sure. I might use this bottle for hiking (maybe), but that's about it. Does it work? Yes. Is it easy to drink from? Sort of. The flow isn't what the other reviews have described, but if it isn't closed while riding it sure does spill a bunch. So that's a weird bonus if your legs are getting hot or whatever. I'd recommend sticking with better priced and more efficient water bottles. It gets 3 stars because it can be used and isn't cheaply made. It just wasn't designed for cycling.

Age:35–44
No, I do not recommend this product
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Derek T.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great bottle, very scratched after

1 year ago

Great bottle, very scratched after a few rides

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Oliver A.
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Pretty bottle but,

1 year ago

I like the titanium because of its inertness. It doesn't stain or hold tastes or smells and is easy to clean. Looks great on my Moots frames. It doesn't flow well on its own but if you suck, it delivers liquid quickly. My only issue is that it doesn't mate well with King Ti cages. Very sticky and is hard to get in and out plus it squeaks. If all my cages weren't King Ti, I would likely given it a 4 or 5 star review

Originally posted on camelbak.com
Steve
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Needs work

1 year ago

Great looking! It’s light but not exceptionally so, probably a weight penalty of the insulation. There is a silicone straw that imparts that classic Camelbak taste to the water which isn’t noticeable in the description. All it does is allow air to exit the bottle when inverted. It’s not an actual straw. Without it the noise it makes is wild. Probably will dent easily.

Originally posted on camelbak.com
Christopher F.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

This bottle keeps my water

9 months ago

This bottle keeps my water cold while biking which is something I've missed with plastic water bottles. Although I haven't dropped it, I'm sure it'll survive any drops. I got the mud cap for mine so I'm always drinking clean water. Obviously it is super lightweight. It's probably the last bottle I'll ever need to buy. Money well spent.

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