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50 percent less effective in insulating—7 hours vs 14 hours for the identical stainless version. Grade 1 titanium is an inexpensive Ti that isn’t anywhere near as durable as stainless steel. You can easily push in a dent with thumb pressure on this water bottle. That isn’t possible on the stainless steel version. The total weight of this 18 oz Ti bottle filled with water is 27. 5 oz. The total weight of the 18 oz steel bottle filled with water is 30 oz. So for 2. 5 oz in weight savings, you get 50 percent less insulation, a much less durable bottle and more than double the cost. I love titanium—all six of my bikes are Ti. But this bottle is made from inferior Ti and has inferior function to the steel bottle. Unless you’re on the Pro Tour or specializing in TT or hill climbs, the Ti bottle doesn’t make sense while the steel Podium bottle does.
Jody L.
This thing is the real deal. I went ahead and splurged on it and now I always have ICE COLD water…even over 5+ hours in extreme heat. I use it on my gravel bike and it is a godsend. Love it.
Sidh S.
Love it. Wish they made a bigger one. As light as plastic bottle.
Ron S.
I'm very particular about keeping water cold. I use the Podium Steel, Podium Ice, and Podium Ti. The Titanium works as well as the Podium Steel without the weight sacrifice that comes with the Steel.
John K.
Super light weight, easy drinking no squeeze needed. Water takes taste of the of the easy drinking system used.
Harry P.
Great, no plastics, easy to clean. But must keep in closed position to avoid spillage leaks Is noisy when drinkung
Christopher F.
This bottle keeps my water cold while biking which is something I've missed with plastic water bottles. Although I haven't dropped it, I'm sure it'll survive any drops. I got the mud cap for mine so I'm always drinking clean water. Obviously it is super lightweight. It's probably the last bottle I'll ever need to buy. Money well spent.
Rafic B.
Liquid stays cold for hours despite outside temperature.
Sheeda f.
If you're an avid cyclist in search of the perfect water bottle, look no further than the CamelBak Titanium Water Bottle. This bottle stands out not only for its sleek design but also for its remarkable performance… super light weight. As advertised, the CamelBak Titanium Water Bottle excels in keeping water cold. Whether you're on a short ride or an all-day trek, your water stays refreshingly cool, making a significant difference during intense workouts or hot weather. The CamelBak Titanium Water Bottle is a fantastic investment for any cyclist. What are you waiting for… buy one. You will not regret it.
Steve
I purchased this thinking it would keep water cool on hot days. It does; however, it takes three hands to insert and remove bottle from arundel mandible cage. I guess it will be great for riding the lawn mower.
Derek T.
Great bottle, very scratched after a few rides
Garrett I.
Very high cool factor.
Chris C.
Looks great. The bottle cage on your bike needs to be really tight so that the bottle doesn’t rattle on bumpy roads.
Jim
Ingesting plastic while drinking from a bottle in the sun is no joke. Spend the extra money and buy either the titanium or steel bottles. Put your health in front of your wallet.
Matthew F.
Scratches like crazy, looked terrible after one use. Ridiculous for something priced as high as it is.
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