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Bobble 24/7 by Karim Rashid

1 Bobble 24/7 by Karim Rashid

This latest take on the original Bobble suits fitness enthusiasts with a soft-touch integrated cap and easy-to-carry handle. Like its predecessor, each filter equates to 300 single-serve bottles, keeping thousands of plastic bottles out of the trash each year.

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Drinking Bottle by Eva Solo

2 Drinking Bottle by Eva Solo

Holding half a litre, this minimalist plastic vessel from the Danish design company is watertight and comes with a colourful, handy strap.

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OTF by Nalgene

3 OTF by Nalgene

Leak-proof, squeezable and easy to operate with one hand, On-The-Fly was created specifically to fit into the bottle cage of a bicycle. It comes in seven juicy colours.

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Fluo by Plus Providus

4 Fluo by Plus Providus

“Love me, don’t leave me” is the mantra of the Italian brand behind this collection of containers. The 100 per cent recyclable water bottles are defined by their neon-coloured cases.

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Nineteen13 1-Handed by Stanley

5 Nineteen13 1-Handed by Stanley

Available in silver, pewter and gold, this stainless steel bike cage- and car cup-compatible bottle is suited for cyclists and drivers, thanks to a one-handed push-button and 360-degree drink-thru spout.

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My Water Bottle by Stelton

6 My Water Bottle by Stelton

Tucked into a washable, fabric sleeve, this vessel converts into a drinking glass by simply removing its top.

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Classic Water Bottle by Takeya

7 Classic Water Bottle by Takeya

This glass water bottle with its stylish non-slip silicone jacket and airtight leak proof twist cap is available in sizes of 16 or 22 ounces.

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