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32-oz Nalgene Sustain Wide Mouth Water Bottles (Various Colors)

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$7.40

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REI has Select Nalgene Sustain Wide Mouth Water Bottles (Various Colors) on sale below for prices starting from $7.39. Choose free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders $50+.
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  • About this deal:
    • Research indicates the Nalgene 32 oz. Sustain BPA-Free Water Bottle is $7.56 lower (~50% Savings) than the list price
    • Save on this item thru 5/31. Quantities limited
  • About this product:
    • Guaranteed for life by Nalgene
    • Easy-to-clean, dishwasher-safe Tritan Renew copolyester material is free of BPA, BPS and phthalates
    • The equivalent of 8 single-use plastic bottles is recycled to produce one Nalgene Sustain bottle
    • Completely leakproof with continuous, straight-shouldered, semibuttressed threads that keep the bottle sealed tight
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REI has Select Nalgene Sustain Wide Mouth Water Bottles (Various Colors) on sale below for prices starting from $7.39. Choose free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders $50+.
  • Note: Availability for free store pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter rsvpd for finding this deal.

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Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Research indicates the Nalgene 32 oz. Sustain BPA-Free Water Bottle is $7.56 lower (~50% Savings) than the list price
    • Save on this item thru 5/31. Quantities limited
  • About this product:
    • Guaranteed for life by Nalgene
    • Easy-to-clean, dishwasher-safe Tritan Renew copolyester material is free of BPA, BPS and phthalates
    • The equivalent of 8 single-use plastic bottles is recycled to produce one Nalgene Sustain bottle
    • Completely leakproof with continuous, straight-shouldered, semibuttressed threads that keep the bottle sealed tight
  • About this store:
    • If you're not satisfied with your REI purchase, you can return it for a replacement or refund within one year of purchase
    • REI return policy here
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
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Alternatively, Amazon has Select 32-oz. Nalgene Sustain Wide Mouth Water Bottle on sale for $7.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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JohnRambo
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There is a ~$3.50 deal right now too, for the soft version. Those are generally referred to as a "Softie" Nalgene and this is a "Lexan" Nalgene. Either one of them are considered the overall best water bottles out there.

Softie resists breaking better. Lexan is pretty hard to break. I've had them roll off cliffs and stay intact if they get lucky bounces, but they do rarely break with large forces, after they've been in the sun a lot especially, and softies would probably get punctured before breaking and rarely if ever break. the cap is the same and can break on an awkward landing on either style. Softie if squeezed hard, or is underneath something it can leak water. Must be a lot of pressure. Strong grip having people can do a trick where they wash one hand off or rinse something while squeezing with the other. Lexan can hold hotter water without melting. This is considered a feature, because you get a trickle, and not a big rush of water, like when the whole big cap is open and can accidentally spill it all. It is also handy for "cleaning the threads" to flush tablet treated etc purified water from within the bottle through where there could still be water contaminants in the threads from the filling process. Hard Lexan will keep water hot in your sleeping bag all night without leaking. Softie can absorb dark colors. Lexan is hard enough that I often sit on one indian style in the field, when there isn't a rock or log or chair handy. This softie is translucent and diffuses light better as a lantern, by strapping your headlamp over the top of it, shining into the water, than a clear Lexan does where the light escapes more randomly. If you're going to hang these on carabineers while hiking and don't want the cap loop to get stretched out and turn inside out on itself, I recommend drinking 1/4 bottle, or 8 oz of water earlier in the day from each hanging bottle. That seems to be enough to avoid the problem. Once they start going inside out, it is more prone in the future. Not sure why they couldn't engineer the plasticity to support the full 2 lbs that 32oz of water weighs consistently, but the plastic handles 1.5 really well. Fyi they sell removable sipping inserts for these, if you don't like gulping from the big opening. They also sell narrow mouth Nalgenes, but they are harder to fill and use drink mixes etc. A lot of car cup holders can't fit these, but you can buy an adapter for it. Tacoma and other popular outdoor models actually consider that it should fit during their design process because it is such a famously used bottle among outdoorspeople. That's everything I've learned

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May 26, 2021 05:01 AM
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rsvpd
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Valid thru 5/31. Happy Shopping!
May 26, 2021 04:18 PM
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May 26, 2021 04:18 PM
funkmasterscizzMay 26, 2021 04:18 PM
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Any that will fit in a cupholder?
May 26, 2021 04:57 PM
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LivelyPollution2023May 26, 2021 04:57 PM
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Quote from funkmasterscizz :
Any that will fit in a cupholder?
Yes. The 16oz size will.

https://www.rei.com/b/rei-co-op/c/water-bottles
May 26, 2021 05:14 PM
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May 26, 2021 05:14 PM
DiggingTheDealsMay 26, 2021 05:14 PM
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Stocked up with a bunch of these for the household and to gift as well. Have always been a big fan of Nalgene bottles due to their durability. They last super long and only in a few instances have I had to replace the caps. Highly recommended. Thanks OP
May 26, 2021 05:16 PM
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JohnRamboMay 26, 2021 05:16 PM
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There is a ~$3.50 deal right now too, for the soft version. Those are generally referred to as a "Softie" Nalgene and this is a "Lexan" Nalgene. Either one of them are considered the overall best water bottles out there.

Softie resists breaking better. Lexan is pretty hard to break. I've had them roll off cliffs and stay intact if they get lucky bounces, but they do rarely break with large forces, after they've been in the sun a lot especially, and softies would probably get punctured before breaking and rarely if ever break. the cap is the same and can break on an awkward landing on either style. Softie if squeezed hard, or is underneath something it can leak water. Must be a lot of pressure. Strong grip having people can do a trick where they wash one hand off or rinse something while squeezing with the other. Lexan can hold hotter water without melting. This is considered a feature, because you get a trickle, and not a big rush of water, like when the whole big cap is open and can accidentally spill it all. It is also handy for "cleaning the threads" to flush tablet treated etc purified water from within the bottle through where there could still be water contaminants in the threads from the filling process. Hard Lexan will keep water hot in your sleeping bag all night without leaking. Softie can absorb dark colors. Lexan is hard enough that I often sit on one indian style in the field, when there isn't a rock or log or chair handy. This softie is translucent and diffuses light better as a lantern, by strapping your headlamp over the top of it, shining into the water, than a clear Lexan does where the light escapes more randomly. If you're going to hang these on carabineers while hiking and don't want the cap loop to get stretched out and turn inside out on itself, I recommend drinking 1/4 bottle, or 8 oz of water earlier in the day from each hanging bottle. That seems to be enough to avoid the problem. Once they start going inside out, it is more prone in the future. Not sure why they couldn't engineer the plasticity to support the full 2 lbs that 32oz of water weighs consistently, but the plastic handles 1.5 really well. Fyi they sell removable sipping inserts for these, if you don't like gulping from the big opening. They also sell narrow mouth Nalgenes, but they are harder to fill and use drink mixes etc. A lot of car cup holders can't fit these, but you can buy an adapter for it. Tacoma and other popular outdoor models actually consider that it should fit during their design process because it is such a famously used bottle among outdoorspeople. That's everything I've learned
May 26, 2021 07:12 PM
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antig24May 26, 2021 07:12 PM
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Target is a good option for getting one of these if you don't have a local REI. $7.67 for the blue version. Free store pickup or free shipping on orders over $35.

https://www.target.com/p/nalgene-...nk=sametab
Last edited by antig24 May 26, 2021 at 12:15 PM.
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rutten16May 26, 2021 08:42 PM
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SERIOUS question: Are these 7 times better than the $1 ones at the Dollar Store? Is it just more durable?

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SharperShopperMay 26, 2021 08:57 PM
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Quote from rutten16 :
SERIOUS question: Are these 7 times better than the $1 ones at the Dollar Store? Is it just more durable?
Yes, they're much more durable and made in USA with BPA free... Not knowing those made overseas, however, I'd purchase Nalgene bottles with this sales price.
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Quote from JohnRambo :
There is a ~$3.50 deal right now too, for the soft version. Those are generally referred to as a "Softie" Nalgene and this is a "Lexan" Nalgene. Either one of them are considered the overall best water bottles out there.

Softie resists breaking better. Lexan is pretty hard to break. I've had them roll off cliffs and stay intact if they get lucky bounces, but they do rarely break with large forces, after they've been in the sun a lot especially, and softies would probably get punctured before breaking and rarely if ever break. the cap is the same and can break on an awkward landing on either style. Softie if squeezed hard, or is underneath something it can leak water. Must be a lot of pressure. Strong grip having people can do a trick where they wash one hand off or rinse something while squeezing with the other. Lexan can hold hotter water without melting. This is considered a feature, because you get a trickle, and not a big rush of water, like when the whole big cap is open and can accidentally spill it all. It is also handy for "cleaning the threads" to flush tablet treated etc purified water from within the bottle through where there could still be water contaminants in the threads from the filling process. Hard Lexan will keep water hot in your sleeping bag all night without leaking. Softie can absorb dark colors. Lexan is hard enough that I often sit on one indian style in the field, when there isn't a rock or log or chair handy. This softie is translucent and diffuses light better as a lantern, by strapping your headlamp over the top of it, shining into the water, than a clear Lexan does where the light escapes more randomly. If you're going to hang these on carabineers while hiking and don't want the cap loop to get stretched out and turn inside out on itself, I recommend drinking 1/4 bottle, or 8 oz of water earlier in the day from each hanging bottle. That seems to be enough to avoid the problem. Once they start going inside out, it is more prone in the future. Not sure why they couldn't engineer the plasticity to support the full 2 lbs that 32oz of water weighs consistently, but the plastic handles 1.5 really well. Fyi they sell removable sipping inserts for these, if you don't like gulping from the big opening. They also sell narrow mouth Nalgenes, but they are harder to fill and use drink mixes etc. A lot of car cup holders can't fit these, but you can buy an adapter for it. Tacoma and other popular outdoor models actually consider that it should fit during their design process because it is such a famously used bottle among outdoorspeople. That's everything I've learned
Can you provide a link on the soft version at either REI or amazon website?
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StephenCarboniMay 26, 2021 10:52 PM
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Not sure why you would go for this instead. https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/644743
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Quote from JohnRambo :
There is a ~$3.50 deal right now too, for the soft version. Those are generally referred to as a "Softie" Nalgene and this is a "Lexan" Nalgene. Either one of them are considered the overall best water bottles out there.

Softie resists breaking better. Lexan is pretty hard to break. I've had them roll off cliffs and stay intact if they get lucky bounces, but they do rarely break with large forces, after they've been in the sun a lot especially, and softies would probably get punctured before breaking and rarely if ever break. the cap is the same and can break on an awkward landing on either style. Softie if squeezed hard, or is underneath something it can leak water. Must be a lot of pressure. Strong grip having people can do a trick where they wash one hand off or rinse something while squeezing with the other. Lexan can hold hotter water without melting. This is considered a feature, because you get a trickle, and not a big rush of water, like when the whole big cap is open and can accidentally spill it all. It is also handy for "cleaning the threads" to flush tablet treated etc purified water from within the bottle through where there could still be water contaminants in the threads from the filling process. Hard Lexan will keep water hot in your sleeping bag all night without leaking. Softie can absorb dark colors. Lexan is hard enough that I often sit on one indian style in the field, when there isn't a rock or log or chair handy. This softie is translucent and diffuses light better as a lantern, by strapping your headlamp over the top of it, shining into the water, than a clear Lexan does where the light escapes more randomly. If you're going to hang these on carabineers while hiking and don't want the cap loop to get stretched out and turn inside out on itself, I recommend drinking 1/4 bottle, or 8 oz of water earlier in the day from each hanging bottle. That seems to be enough to avoid the problem. Once they start going inside out, it is more prone in the future. Not sure why they couldn't engineer the plasticity to support the full 2 lbs that 32oz of water weighs consistently, but the plastic handles 1.5 really well. Fyi they sell removable sipping inserts for these, if you don't like gulping from the big opening. They also sell narrow mouth Nalgenes, but they are harder to fill and use drink mixes etc. A lot of car cup holders can't fit these, but you can buy an adapter for it. Tacoma and other popular outdoor models actually consider that it should fit during their design process because it is such a famously used bottle among outdoorspeople. That's everything I've learned
I've had 2 Nalgene bottles crack on me to the point of having water leak from dropping only at hip height with the bottle full :/. Annoying but I like them.
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Quote from JohnRambo :
There is a ~$3.50 deal right now too, for the soft version. Those are generally referred to as a "Softie" Nalgene and this is a "Lexan" Nalgene. Either one of them are considered the overall best water bottles out there.

Softie resists breaking better. Lexan is pretty hard to break. I've had them roll off cliffs and stay intact if they get lucky bounces, but they do rarely break with large forces, after they've been in the sun a lot especially, and softies would probably get punctured before breaking and rarely if ever break. the cap is the same and can break on an awkward landing on either style. Softie if squeezed hard, or is underneath something it can leak water. Must be a lot of pressure. Strong grip having people can do a trick where they wash one hand off or rinse something while squeezing with the other. Lexan can hold hotter water without melting. This is considered a feature, because you get a trickle, and not a big rush of water, like when the whole big cap is open and can accidentally spill it all. It is also handy for "cleaning the threads" to flush tablet treated etc purified water from within the bottle through where there could still be water contaminants in the threads from the filling process. Hard Lexan will keep water hot in your sleeping bag all night without leaking. Softie can absorb dark colors. Lexan is hard enough that I often sit on one indian style in the field, when there isn't a rock or log or chair handy. This softie is translucent and diffuses light better as a lantern, by strapping your headlamp over the top of it, shining into the water, than a clear Lexan does where the light escapes more randomly. If you're going to hang these on carabineers while hiking and don't want the cap loop to get stretched out and turn inside out on itself, I recommend drinking 1/4 bottle, or 8 oz of water earlier in the day from each hanging bottle. That seems to be enough to avoid the problem. Once they start going inside out, it is more prone in the future. Not sure why they couldn't engineer the plasticity to support the full 2 lbs that 32oz of water weighs consistently, but the plastic handles 1.5 really well. Fyi they sell removable sipping inserts for these, if you don't like gulping from the big opening. They also sell narrow mouth Nalgenes, but they are harder to fill and use drink mixes etc. A lot of car cup holders can't fit these, but you can buy an adapter for it. Tacoma and other popular outdoor models actually consider that it should fit during their design process because it is such a famously used bottle among outdoorspeople. That's everything I've learned
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