Sports bottles aren't just for athletes, runners and gym-goers anymore. They've become an important sidekick for the health-conscious person—whether they're an executive, a teacher or a cashier. We're all thirsty, and with a few fills of our sports bottle, we easily can reach the recommended 64 ounces of water a day. Here are some products that will quench your customers' thirst—and their drinkware needs.
pedal to the metal
The 17 oz. Hdi Water Bottle from ADG Promotional Products keeps beverages cold during those long bike rides. The bottle features a twist-on lid with carabiner and boasts a high definition full-color imprint. It is also available in 25 oz. For more information, visit www.adgpromo.com.
keep your cool
While keeping warm is a top priority in February, in a few months, we'll be trying to keep cool. So we're stashing away the Mist Spritzer Water Bottle from Berney-Karp. The 26 oz. acrylic bottle features both a drinking spout and spritzer under the lid to help stay cool and hydrated at the same time. It measures 9.75" in height, includes a 2x2.5" imprint and has five color options available. For more information, visit www.ceramic-source.com.
surf's up
Drinking out of the 20 oz. Surf Bottle from CPS/Keystone isn't recommended while actually surfing, but it is ideal after a tough workout. The 6.5x2.875" bottle includes a 2.625x2.25" imprint or 7.1875" wrap and comes in nine bottle color options and eight lid color options. For more information, visit www.keystoneline.com.
we've got spirit
The spirited recycler will enjoy the 24 oz. Polysure Spirit Bottle from Evans Manufacturing, which is recyclable and reusable. Made of food-grade PET, the bottle—available in nine translucent color options—features a glossy finish, a leak-resistant push-pull lid, and an imprint location of 2.5x2.5" or 7" wrap. It also includes a snap-on plastic ring with a 0.25x6.25" imprint area. For more information, visit www.evans-mfg.com.
mix it up
Mix and match seven bottle colors, 11 stripe colors and 10 lid colors with Garyline's Cilindro 24 oz. Tritan Bottle with Grip Bands. The 2.875x8.875" bottle features a luxury cylinder lid and three grip bands. It includes a one-color, 3.375x3.5" silkscreen or 8" wrap. For more information, visit www.garyline.com.
shake and sip
After an intense workout, the last thing we want to do is stir our protein shakes. With HOWW Manufacturing's 28 oz. Pogo Blender, we don't have to. We can just shake the bottle and let its dual-action agitator do the hard work of evenly mixing the drink. The agitator and bottle lid are available in 13 color options with custom colors possible as well. A spot color or four-color process imprint is available on both the bottle and agitator. For more information, visit www.howw.com.
good sport
Stay in shape with the 32 oz. Economy Sports Bottle from Huffermen Inc. The USA-made and BPA-free bottle measures 10x3.25" and includes a 4x6" imprint or 9" wrap. Color options include black, green, orange, purple, red, reflex blue, teal and white. For more information, visit www.huffermen.com.
served cold
Keep ice cubes contained and chilling with the Journey Collection from Moderne Glass Co. The interior ice guard matches the lid and finger grip, and is available in hot pink, lime green, peacock and white. For more information, visit www.glassamerica.com.
pure and simple
Not only is the Tioga Glass Water Bottle from Sweda Company LLC BPA-, BPS- and phthalate-free, but it also offers a pure taste with no metal or plastic leaching. The 25 oz. glass bottle offers a wide mouth, a black, blue or red silicone sleeve and a leak-proof stainless cap. Each 9.5x2.75" bottle includes a 2.25x1.5" silkscreen. For more information, visit www.swedausa.com.
twist of flavor
Add a twist of a lemon, lime or orange to your water with Vision USA's CitrusZinger Original. Made of Tritan plastic, the bottle's citrus press stores on the bottom and releases citrus flavor into the water with a quick shake. It is available in clear/green. For more information, visit www.vision1usa.com.
Amanda L. Cole is the editor-in-chief of NonProfit PRO. She was formerly editor-in-chief of special projects for NonProfit PRO's sister publication, Promo Marketing. Contact her at acole@napco.com.