Water Bottle Awards For 2013 Released By OutdoorGearLab.com

Top water bottle review announced by OutdoorGearLab.com for Editor's Choice, Best Buy and Top Pick awards.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. - June 14, 2013 - PRLog -- OutdoorGearLab.com announced today the results of its 2013 Editor's Choice awards for water bottles. Eight tried and true leaders of the outdoor market were compared in a rigorous testing regime that evaluated the following categories: durability, ease of use and versatility.

From Canada to Colorado and for over a year, our reviewers tested water bottles on a daily basis while on amazing outdoor adventures and also while doing everything else. While Nalgene continues to set the standard, stainless steel, collapsable and even sippy versions, proved to be impressive contenders. Read the full review: http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Water-Bottle-Reviews#bicreview

The winners:
Nalgene Wide Mouth http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Water-Bottle-Reviews/Nalgene winner of the 2013 Editor's Choice award. Review Editor, Atherton Phleger reports, "Nalgene is found everywhere the outdoor recreational enthusiast is. It's been a fixture in the outdoor community for so long, there are many outdoor gear manufacturers that make their products to fit the Wide Mouth perfectly. It's hard to beat that practicality. Also, this bottle is so light and durable that it is great for any activity where weight is an issue."

The Platypus PlusBottle http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Water-Bottle-Reviews/Platyp... winner of the Best Buy award for 2013. This award goes to a product that balances an extremely high score in our tests with a very reasonable price. Gear Editor, Phleger expresses with excitement, "The Platy Plus is awesome. It's a do-it-all, go-to collapsable bottle that is cheaper than most. It puts up with everything from the daily grind to multi-day backpacking trips. It's great for day hikes because it's so small and collapsable when empty. Taking only a fraction of the space as a conventional bottle, the PlusBottle serves well as an extra bottle on long trips and as a main bottle for ultralight outings.

The Klean Kanteen http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Water-Bottle-Reviews/Klean-... and also the
Camelbak Eddy http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Water-Bottle-Reviews/Camelb... both winners of the Top Pick award for 2013. This award goes to a product that excels at a specific application.
According to Review Editor Phleger, "The Kanteen is perfect for daily use but just too heavy to bring climbing, backpacking or on other alpine excursions. It's good that it is simple, durable and metal.
The Eddy performs reliably. It's leak proof, tough and simple to use. You can use it with one hand, give it to small children, while full with no worries and be confident that it can take whatever life dishes out. Though it is definitely a favorite amongst all the other "sippy" type lid bottles, because it's heavy and complex it might not be the best choice for backpacking and other more rigorous outdoor exploits."

OutdoorGearLab LLC, headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is dedicated to producing the world's finest outdoor gear reviews. For people who love the outdoors and participate in activities such as hiking, climbing, backpacking, and camping, the company website is a free resource. Performing side-by-side reviews of outdoor gear and publishing the findings in comparative reviews. Each product is scored across a range of weighted areas, competing products are ranked, and awards are given to the top performing products.

Media Contact: Chris McNamara - 307.509.0188 - outdoorgearlabpr@gmail.com
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