Staying hydrated while traveling is a game-changer, whether you’re hopping on a plane or hitting the trail. But not all water bottles are created equal. And after lots of adventures and a few leaky bags, we’ve found our tried-and-true favorites. These are the reusable water bottles we reach for again and again. Why? Because they’re reliable, easy to carry, and keep our drinks just the way we like them.

Miir Chug Water Bottle

The Chug Water Bottle from Miir is just what you need for hydration on the go! With a leakproof lid and high-flow spout, this one works great whether you’re camping, road tripping, or heading to the beach. And to keep your life simple, Miir has designed many of their reusable water bottles to be interchangeable. Use your lid from the Chug on their Wide Mouth or Sipper Straw reusable bottles and vice versa.

Miir water bottle
Courtesy of Miir

Owala FreeSip

Owala’s FreeSip comes in 24-, 32-, and 40-ounce sizes. The stainless steel, insulated bottle offers a leakproof lid and is BPA- and phthalate-free. Its wide opening makes it easy to clean and to add ice. This one works for either sipping or chugging. So, you can choose your own hydration adventure. We like it in Open Air, but it also comes in a range of other colors. We’re talking Coastal Mist, Blue Jay, Lemon Limeade, and more.

Owala FreeSip water bottle
Courtesy of Owala

LARQ PurVis Water Bottle

The compact LARQ Bottle PureVis 2 is the perfect way to stay sustainably hydrated on your next vacation. The lightweight bottle offers advanced filtration, removing chlorine, PFAS, and lead for clean water fast. The PureVis technology also eliminates 99.999% of bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella. Find it in Eucalyptus Green, Mojave Dune, Granite White, and Obsidian Black.

LARQ water bottle
Courtesy of LARQ

YETI Rambler Water Bottle

YETI’s 26-ounce Rambler Water Bottle is our new go-to. And bonus points: the stainless steel design is also dishwasher safe! We keep it in Cherry Blossom, but it also comes in Beekeeper, Wetlands Brown, Key Lime, Firefly Yellow, and others. While you’re there, pick up YETI’s 16-ounce travel bottle for your morning commute. This one boasts cupholder compatibility and a leakproof design.

YETI water bottle
Courtesy of YETI

LifeStraw Go Series Stainless Steel Water Bottle

The LifeStraw Go Series 18-ounce reusable water bottle is just what you need for those long flights. Find it in fun colors like Kyoto Orange, Icelandic Blue, Orchid Pink, and beyond. Also, the durable, slim design fits most cupholders and backpack pockets. It comes with a carbon filter that improves taste and reduces odor, chlorine, and chemicals. The long-lasting membrane microfilter also protects against microplastics, bacteria, and beyond.

LifeStraw water bottle
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S’well Traveler Water Bottle

Stay hydrated with the Traveler from S’well. The 40-ounce reusable water bottle offers triple-layer insulation and zero-condensation design. In addition, it comes in a range of colors. We like Golden Hour, but also find it in Poppy Red, Green Jasper, Peacock Blue, and more. The wide mouth makes adding ice a breeze. Plus, it’s top-rack dishwasher-safe! So choose your favorite vegan-friendly city, book your trip, and let S’well take care of your hydration needs.

S'well water bottle
Courtesy of S’well

Stanley IceFlow Water Bottle

Pick up the IceFlow Bottle With Flip Straw Lid from Stanley before your next travel adventures. The 24-ounce option is just right, but you can also find it in 16-, 36-, and 50-ounce sizes. Plus, the lightweight design boasts 90% recycled stainless steel! Pick up this dishwasher-safe bottle in colors like Azure, Dew Drop, Ash, Meadow, and others. You will especially enjoy its cupholder compatibility and easy-clean, pop-off spout.

Stanley water bottle
Courtesy of Stanley

Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Water Bottle

The 32-Ounce Wide Mouth with Flex Straw Cap from Hydro Flask will keep you hydrated in that mountain cabin rental or on your next beach getaway alike. We like it for its leakproof straw, double-wall insulation, and range of colors. Choose from Trillium, Zinnia, Moonshadow, Cascade, Botanical Bliss, and more. The dishwasher-safe design will keep your drinks cold for up to 24 hours.

Hydro Flask water bottle
Courtesy of Hydro Flask

CamelBak Thrive Chug Water Bottle

Head to CamelBak and pick up their Thrive Chug 25-Ounce Bottle for your next weekend adventure. The insulated stainless steel reusable water bottle comes in Sierra Red, Sky Blue, Yellow Bloom, and beyond. Easy-to-clean and dishwasher-safe, it boasts a leakproof lid and comfort carry handle. Plus, the double-wall insulation means your drink stays cool for those long road trips!

CamelBak water bottle
Courtesy of CamelBak

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