Thinksport Stainless Steel Sports Bottle

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  • Double-walled and vacuum-sealed. Keeps contents hot or cold for hours.
  • Perfect of hot or cold beverages. Does not sweat (for cold contents) or burn your hand (for hot contents).
  • Contoured design. Makes the bottle easy to hold and visually distinctive from the many, many straight-walled bottles available.
  • Removable mesh filter. Keeps ice from blocking the drinking spout and allows users to conveniently brew loose leaf tea or make campfire coffee.
  • Unsurpassed testing for material safety. Our products undergo rigorous chemical and biologic testing to insure they do not contain toxic chemicals.

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You can put hot liquids into the bottle and not feel the temperature of the contents. Likewise when the bottle is ice-filled, the outside wall of the bottle doesn’t get ice cold. The double-wall also keeps the bottle from sweating…. More >> Thinksport Stainless Steel Sports Bottle

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5 Responses to “Thinksport Stainless Steel Sports Bottle”

  1. B. Williams — August 31, 2010 @ 9:32 am

    With all that’s been all over the media lately about the pitfalls of plastic water bottles, I decided to invest in a good quality reusable metal water bottle. But, I had some specific criteria….it needed to be insulated, it needed to hold at least 24 oz, and it needed to have a “sport” top that would allow me to gulp, not just sip. There are some really great-looking ones out there, but from what I read in reviews, they don’t keep liquids from getting to room temperature rather quickly, so off I went to what ended up being a quite exhaustive search. I finally came across the ThinkSport insulated bottle.

    The item shipped pretty quickly and I was pleasantly surprised at its appearance. It looks just as nice as the photo, which doesn’t always happen. I tested it out right away. I filled it with water and about a half dozen ice cubes and took it out on the golf course in about 90 degree heat & humidity. Two and a half hours later, it was still ice cold. Wow! I also really like the little screen that snaps in to keep the ice cubes from blocking the opening. A nice feature I wouldn’t have thought of, but I appreciate.

    My only negative comment that I have is that the spout is a screw cap, and I REALLY wish it was a snap cap. The plastic connecting loop is nice, but it sort of hinders the opening and closing of the screw spout cap, not convenient when you need to grab a quick drink like during a workout. Also, it looks like the stainless steel is going to scratch up pretty easily, but then again, I am a little rough with it; it doesn’t fit in any cupholders, so it ends up rolling around.

    Overall, a GREAT product, and from what I can tell, there aren’t very many out there that has all the features that this one has. I plan on picking up one for my husband and recommending it to my friends. Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Ravenous Reader — August 31, 2010 @ 11:01 am

    ThinkSport Stainless Steel Water Bottle – 750ml

    This is a marvelous bottle. The shape was the deciding factor: no slippee. Other features: fill it with ice and water – still ice cold after 10 hours by my bedside. Big top and sipping top screw on and off very nicely. I started by buying the 350ml bottle and like it so much I’m buying the 750ml today. Both have a little mesh filter that fits inside – again the fit is perfect.

    My only two complaints are (1)I can’t locate any information about this company. What else does it make? Where is this product made? and (2)The name, “ThinkSport” rubs off after 5 or 6 uses. Weird. Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Barb — August 31, 2010 @ 12:38 pm

    This is a great bottle. Has two screw off openings on top. One opening is large enough to put in ice or tea bag and the other smaller opening to drink out of. On top of the larger opening you have a stainless mesh insert that snaps in to keep ice or other things such as cloves or other spices or tea leaves from entering the smaller drink opening when in use. The smaller opening has a screw on cap that keeps attached to the bottle by a plastic strap that also acts as a handle. The smaller cap will not get lost and helps keep things like bees and ants out of your drink. Design makes this easy to take along wherever you go and no plastic taste! Stays cold for a long time. Convenient and well made.Measures 2 3/4 wide at it’s widest point and 8 1/2 inches tall. Also convenient if you need to take medications on the go. If you need more hydration get the next size up. Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Jennifer Smith — August 31, 2010 @ 3:15 pm

    The bottle is a little larger than I expected and will not fit in the bottle holder on my bike as I had hoped but I do not regret the purchase at all.

    This bottle provides the absolute best insulation of any bottle I’ve ever owned, almost too good! The first day I received it, I washed it out, filled it with tap water and placed it in the fridge to take with me on my ride to work the next day… about 8 hours later I pulled it out of the fridge and opened it up to take a drink and the water was still room temperature LOL. I learned my lesson and have filled it with pre-chilled water from my filter pitcher ever since and it stays cold just as well as it stays warm. I have left it in a hot car for hours and come back to find my water still icy cold.

    The outside of the bottle does not “sweat” at all, and looks very nice, the mouth is nice and wide and easy to fill and the lil loop on the cap is very sturdy and secure.

    The ONLY other complaint I have however is with the little screen over the mouth. Now putting a screen there was a great idea as it allows you to put in tea bags or ice, or whatever with no risk of them obstructing the drinking spout, but the very first time I tried to remove that screen the handle on it broke off and shot across the room… I never saw it again and subsequently cannot remove the screen now. (well I guess I can pry it out with a butter knife or something) but it insulates so well that I have no need to put ice in the bottle anyways. Rating: 4 / 5

  5. San Francisco Bay Area — August 31, 2010 @ 5:04 pm

    When I filled up my new silver 750ml ThinkSport for the first time, I was surprised that the outside of the bottle quickly got quite warm. I didn’t fill it with boiling water, just fairly hot water (140F) for tea, i.e. hot enough to steep the tea, but not so hot that I’d need to let it cool down before drinking it. This is insulated? Thermos would laugh.

    Then I tested its insulation properties by closing the cap, letting the bottle sit in my 80F room for 2.5 hours, and then measuring the temperature of the water later. It dropped from 140F to 113F, for those of you who are curious.

    As another reviewer experienced, the bottle is a little cumbersome to drink from, since unscrewing the cap can interfere a bit with the plastic strap that attaches the cap to the bottle. Drinking from the bottle while that cap is bouncing around on the strap is a little annoying too. If you don’t want to bother holding the strap and cap down against the bottle while drinking, you could use a rubber band to keep them out of the way. I realize this is not a solution for those who are constantly on the go, but it will do when I’m using it at the office.

    What I like about this bottle are:

    (1) the big 750ml capacity

    (2) the mesh lid that allows you to keep tea bags or even loose tea leaves (or ice) in the bottle, without interfering with your drinking

    (3) the shape

    (4) the stainless steel material

    For the reviewer who was looking for more information about the company, see thinksportbottles.com. The bottle is made in China.

    For the reviewer who was trying to get in contact with customer support, go to the web site, and click on Contact Us in the lower right. This worked for me.

    Added later: Like another reviewer, I found the “thinksport” label rubbing off within a few uses, mostly in the areas where my hand tended to hold the bottle.

    In contrast, I also recently bought the Thermos Hydration Bottle 2465, which is so well-insulated that by touching the bottle, you can’t tell if the liquid inside is ice cold, or super hot. Furthermore, it’s so convenient to drink from. You just press a button, the lid pops open and clicks back out of your way, and you press the lid closed when you’re done. I just wish that fantastic Hydration Bottle held more than 18 oz, since sometimes I go through that amount in one long gulp. That’s the main reason I then bought this ThinkSport.

    As a comparison, I tested the Hydration Bottle’s insulation properties by filling it up with 140F water, closing the cap, letting the bottle sit in my 80F room for 2.5 hours (longer, actually), and then measuring the temperature of the water. It had dropped from 140F to 127F. Given that smaller volumes of water do not retain temperatures as well as larger volumes, I think this 18 oz Hydration Bottle rocks!

    Rating: 2 / 5