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I tried the polar bottles and others and so far the
Isotherm kept water the coldest. Is there another one that is bettter? |
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Yes. The JSB-500/700 featured on Steve Scharf's BikeCoffee
web site. It is a SS vacuum bottle in 'bottle cage' format. I have purchased every one that I can get for prices ranging $20 to $5 - they make great gifts for cyclists. "chris" <cchrista@rochester.rr.com> wrote in message news:9rxIc.60607$iJ4.49244@twister.nyroc.rr.com... | I tried the polar bottles and others and so far the | Isotherm kept water the | coldest. Is there another one that is bettter? | | |
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 14:42:13 GMT, "chris"
<cchrista@rochester.rr.com> wrote: >I tried the polar bottles and others and so far the >Isotherm kept water the coldest. Is there another one that >is bettter? Zefal Magnum 32oz bottle with half of it's contents pre- frozen. You must freeze the stuff in the bottle, as a solid block, rather than stuffing ice cubes into it. Wrap in aluminum foil to make last longer. Wow, my ideas sound good, I should try them. Your Isotherm could benefit from having half it's contents pre-frozen as a single solid bottle-shaped block also. -- Rick Onanian |
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Rick Onanian wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 14:42:13 GMT, "chris" > <cchrista@rochester.rr.com> wrote: >> I tried the polar bottles and others and so far the >> Isotherm kept water the coldest. Is there another one >> that is bettter? > > Zefal Magnum 32oz bottle with half of it's contents pre- > frozen. You must freeze the stuff in the bottle, as a > solid block, rather than stuffing ice cubes into it. Wrap > in aluminum foil to make last longer. > > Wow, my ideas sound good, I should try them. > > Your Isotherm could benefit from having half it's contents > pre-frozen as a single solid bottle-shaped block also. Yup, this is good advice. I take mine, fill them 1/2 way or so, and then lean them up against the wall of the freezer like at 45 deg. or so. When I'm ready to go, I take them out, fill them with pre-chilled water from the fridge, and they last a good long time. Not as long as my camelbak, but I don't like wearing one on my road bike. Zefal Magnum's rock. Regards, H. |
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