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Co-op Cycles  Plant-Based Water Bottle - 600 ml

Sale Ends May 25
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Whether you ride roads, gravel or singletrack, it shouldn't be hard to quench your thirst. This Co-op Cycles plant-based bottle fits in your bottle cage—or into a backpack—for daily use around town.

Color: Rei Blue
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Features

  • This 600 ml (20.3 fl. oz.) plant-based bottle looks, feels and works just like a traditional bike bottle
  • Bottle (excluding mouthpiece and gasket) consists of 95% (by weight) polyethylene manufactured using sugarcane-derived ethanol as a feedstock
  • Dishwasher-safe; we suggest using the top rack, gentle cycle; avoid high heat settings

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Liquid Capacity (L)

0.6 liters

Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.)

20.3 fluid ounces

Dimensions

3 x 8 inches

Fits In Cup Holder

Yes

Water Bottle Material

Plastic

Material(s)

Polyethylene

BPA Free

Yes

Bottle Opening

Wide

Cap Type

Push/Pull

Sustainability

From a Climate Label Certified brand

Reviews

7 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars

67% 4 of 6 reviewers recommended

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Shred Lasso
Location:Upstate NY
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Easy to clean hexes for the win!

It’s been a minute since I’ve been to a store in the wild, however, I required a blue-and-gold bottle to match my steed, and was passing by REI anyway. I was a little skeptical of the sugar cane material, as I am not a panda, and don’t need to be chewing on shoots, however, it’s actually surprisingly durable. I’m all about stiff walls and long hauls, especially when hitting the rocks and roots, and so far no cracking, bucking, or sucking. Extra points for being able to give r’ a grip and getting a one-hander without slowing down. Finally, not having mud caked inside the uncleanable craw is definitely a perk, easy to clean hexes for the win!

Age:25–34
Chip Dipson
Location:Overland Park, KS
Age:35–44
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
1 week ago

Not a great squeeze

Bought this for my sons bike and it took less than 24 hours for it all to come crashing down. It doesn’t function as a squeeze bottle; you squeeze and the lid becomes dislodged and hoses its contents all over you. The design is not durable and rubs off on your hands, bottle cage, perhaps the flapping wings of a butterfly hoping for a moments respite before becoming disillusioned by the poor quality product upon which it has chosen to alight on its Sisyphean journey.

Age:35–44
Peter
Location:Portland, ME
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

Commuter Friendly

I wasn't specifically looking for a sustainable bottle, just one that does what it's supposed to do. The previous Purist bottle I used had a terrible nozzle that tore apart after a while of biting it on long commuter rides, and no matter how many times I cleaned it, still had a plastic taste. This one has none of those problems. Easy to open, stays sturdy int he cage, no plastic taste. It happens to be made of plant materials which I didn't expect to care about, but do appreciate. Have already recommended to other commuters

Age:45–54
DavyFluffer
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

The last eco-bottle I had was way too thin and cracked when it launched down a rocky decent. This one seems to hold up much better but I can still squeeze it get a good long drink without much effort. This bottle seems more secure than previous Co-op versions - the cap is reliable - good seal no leaks (again, rocky descents). Overall, pretty happy; like that it’s naturally derived, mountain biker friendly, and looks nice. Would buy again

Disappointed
Age:45–54
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 weeks ago

Don’t drop it!

Bought this for my 6 year old daughter for her new bike, first time with a bottle cage, it lasted her less than one day. One drop from 6 year old height and the lid broke. I wasn’t expecting this to be bulletproof, but a water bottle ought to be able to withstand a single drop from a couple feet.

Age:45–54
PDXbiker
Location:Portland
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Great Everyday Bottle

My new favorite bottle! A little softer than the traditional bottle and no stinky smells. This bottle lives on my commuter bike and I love it.

Age:35–44
Brandon907
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

Age:25–34

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