

They have 3 designs for their lids/spouts and the bottles come in different sizes and in stainless steel or tritan (a type of plastic) and in a few different colors. Owala makes pretty straightforward bottles, which was part of the appeal for us. He wasn’t worried about needing a spill proof container. He also didn’t really care for having to suck on the bottle to get water out, it makes the process rather slow sometimes. Ryan didn’t like his water bottle making noise all day while at work. Some water bottles will also cause the water to gurgle a bit as that air gets returned. Then once you’re done sucking, air has to be replaced in the bottle so it slowly draws air back into the bottle and will produce a squeaking noise. Many spill-proof water bottle shave some sort of seal and require you to stuck on the bottle in order to get the water out. Working in an office setting, Ryan rise to avoid making noise and bothering his coworkers. Ryan didn’t have a water bottle that he particularly loved which is why I decided to request some Owala bottles with him in mind. We’ve tried a variety of water bottles in the past and we’ve learned some of our likes and dislikes. In the meantime, we still use water bottles around the house sometimes, and we’ll also use them if we’re able to get out of the house. Anyway, he no longer is going in to work, but he will again someday. Yes, about a month later than most other people who transitioned to working from home – his was due to unique circumstances. In late April he started working from home due to the pandemic. Man 2020 has been an odd year! When I accepted this review, it was with the plan for Ryan to take these water bottles to work.

I was sent Owala water bottles for review.
