O SPIbelt H20 Hydration Companion é a solução ideal para quem busca praticidade e conforto durante atividades físicas. Com um design inovador e funcional, essa garrafa de água de 8 onças é perfeita para corredores, ciclistas e caminhantes, tanto em ambientes internos quanto externos. Feita de plástico livre de BPA, a garrafa garante segurança e saúde, permitindo que você se hidrate sem preocupações. Além disso, sua construção é projetada para não balançar durante o uso, proporcionando uma experiência de hidratação sem interrupções.
A garrafa se destaca por sua compatibilidade com qualquer SPIbelt, permitindo que você a prenda facilmente ao seu cinto de corrida ou ciclismo. Isso significa que você pode se concentrar no seu desempenho, sem se distrair com a necessidade de segurar a garrafa. E para facilitar ainda mais a sua rotina, o Hydration Companion é seguro para lavar na parte superior da máquina de lavar louças, tornando a limpeza rápida e prática.
- A Hydration Companion é livre de BPA e pode ser lavada na parte superior da máquina de lavar louças.
- Prende-se a qualquer SPIbelt, garantindo que você tenha acesso à sua água sem esforço.
- Produtos internacionais têm termos separados, são vendidos do exterior e podem diferir dos produtos locais, incluindo ajuste, classificações etárias e idioma do produto, rotulagem ou instruções.
- Segura para lavar na parte superior da máquina de lavar louças.
1. Segurança e Saúde: Livre de BPA, garantindo que sua hidratação seja segura.
2. Conforto e Praticidade: Design que não balança, permitindo que você se concentre na sua atividade.
3. Facilidade de Uso: Compatível com qualquer SPIbelt, facilitando o transporte durante exercícios.
4. Limpeza Simplificada: Pode ser lavada na parte superior da máquina de lavar louças, economizando tempo.
5. Versatilidade: Ideal para diversas atividades físicas, tanto internas quanto externas.
Para utilizar o SPIbelt H20 Hydration Companion, comece fixando a garrafa ao seu SPIbelt, garantindo que ela esteja bem presa e acessível. Ao iniciar sua atividade, mantenha a garrafa na posição vertical para evitar vazamentos. Durante a corrida ou ciclismo, utilize a alça para facilitar o acesso à água, permitindo que você se hidrate rapidamente sem interromper seu ritmo. Após o uso, lave a garrafa na parte superior da máquina de lavar louças para mantê-la limpa e pronta para a próxima aventura.
Participant –
Perfect for my 1-hour hike, just the right size.
– not too big, so it doesn’t weigh down my belt/pants. The belt clip is secure and easy to get on/off.
– seems just about perfect amount of hydration. I usually get home with a little water left.
first time I used it it leaked, but seems I had not aligned the clip and the lid didn’t screw down all the way. Now I am a little more careful to align and screw down the lid and all is well.
Amazon Customer –
It bounces, below my expectation. It’s to big to hold, yet too bouncy to hang on your hips/waist.
Claire –
Given the popularity of the belts, I figured this would be a great product too. However, the design totally misses the mark. I ran with it 3 times before finally trashing it at the start of a race. I’m slender and wear it on the smallest part of my waist, but it just refuses to stay put and falls off my running belt at least twice every run. There’s nothing to keep the slick plastic from slipping off (something a curved lip or ridged texture would easily remedy – Design, are you listening??) and the spigot takes a bit of work to close, which often results in electrolyte soaked clothes. So, the search continues for another hip-clipped water bottle.
Claire –
When walking, this belt water bottle works fine with all my random belts. It does tend to leak a bit when it’s full unless the top is rotated very tight and the nipple is depressed. It provides a very convenient service of a light-weight water supply to satiate a dry throat when out on a short hike.
Participant –
I like this water bottle, it has just enough water to refuel midway through a hike without adding the weight of a normal and heavier water bottle.
I did notice, as some others mentioned, that the bottle cap sometimes seems to leak. I found out through about 12 hikes that this occurs sometimes when the cap is not “evenly” screwed onto the grooves of the bottle itself.
By way of explanation I have sent three pictures to illustrate the cap screw issue and a potential consideration for a clamp design change in later versions.
The 1st picture shows the white bottle by itself and the neck threads of the bottle. You can see where there are 3 distinct grooves for the cap to engage.
The 2nd picture shows the white bottle with the installed collar/clamp assembly fitted over the bottle neck opening. Not that the collar covers up the last of the three threads at the base of the neck of the bottle. It also could be that this loss of the last thread contributes to some of those times when leakage occurs.
My sense is that the bigger issue is that folks are in a hurry to fill the bottle and they just start screwing the cap on even though it is not lined up properly, and if they stop screwing when they meet the resistance of the collar thinking the cap is secured then perhaps some water will come out when the bottle is turned upside down.
One last observation for future clamp design considerations.
The 3rd picture shows the collar/clap and cap installed with a normal 1 and 5/16ths inch leather belt which I use to hold both the water bottle and other assorted gear on hikes You can see clearly the pressure “fairings” on the clamp between the inside of the clamp and the belt. Note that the belt is wider than the SPIBelt (which I think is 1 inch in width). My belt is a pretty standard belt width and if the fairings were designed to be located about another 5/16th of an inch lower on the clamp it would much more securely hold the water bottle,…and make the bottle much more compatible with the overall water bottle user community, I think. I have experienced the bottle becoming partially or fully dislodged from the belt when I am entering or exiting a vehicle. Not a big deal to a user but something to watch for when using.
Caleb Lee –
Muy buen articulo, exacto el que esta en las fotos y el que queria…
Melanie –
I bought this water bottle and SPI belt for my running. I love to use this bottle. It’s so easy to attach to the running belt and it won’t bounce. I read some of the reviews mentioned about smell/ taste. I used lemon and left them overnight in the bottle to remove any weird smell and I don’t taste any weird taste anymore. Good size, I love the clip. A great buy.
Lisa S. –
Love the size and ability to clip in on to my running belt but sometimes when I’m running if the bottle is full and it is hitting the side of my leg, water will leak out and my pants will end up getting soaked.
Ian Goddard –
I really liked this! It does not leak and the size is great for me. I participate in marathons and triathlons so I use these for my liquid hydration fuel on my training runs when I don’t need as much. I did try running with this clipped on my hydration running belt but it did bounce so I am not sure how that might work for others; I ended up putting it in one of the running belt pouches and that worked well. The clip works fine when I am biking.
mike892 –
I liked that it had a really nice, snug fit and never fell off the entire 21K race route. But it DOES have a leak problem but I resolved it by NOT filling it to the brim. That’s it. Would I recommend it? Yes, I still would.