Bivo One Stainless Steel Cycling Water Bottle Review - feat Push Pull Nozzle + Gravity Flow Cap

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One of the most popular types of bottles on the market today are stainless steel bottles. Not only are they more environmentally friendly than traditional plastic bottles, but the stainless steel construction doesn’t have any taste residue and has a non-porous design that resists mold. While stainless steel bottles have become popular for outdoor use, the Bivo One claims to be the first specifically designed for cycling. With a clever Gravity Flow cap, the Bivo One provides a high-flow rate without the need to squeeze. The 21oz single-wall non-insulated stainless steel bottle has a non-slip silicone coating that is available in four bright colors and has a retail price of $39. Bivo also offers the Bivo One Raw, a brushed stainless steel finish version, that retails for a slightly cheaper $29. It’s also worth pointing out that not only is the stainless steel construction more environmentally friendly but that Bivo as a company is carbon neutral.

The Bivo One is currently available in four eye-catching colors, the teal shown in this review as well as black, lavender, and red. Each of them has a color matched cap with an anti-slip silicone coating that also prevents the bottle from rattling. There is also a brushed stainless steel accent ring to contrast the otherwise simple tapered body. In order to ensure the Bivo One fits most water bottle cages, the bottle has a standard 74mm diameter. Additionally, there is a groove part way up the bottle that rests against the water bottle cage tab to prevent the bottle from sliding out. The bottle is currently only available in the non-insulated 21oz version shown in this review, but we’re hopeful that Bivo will introduce different sizes and insulated options in the future.

What sets the Bivo One apart from other stainless steel bottles is the cap - something Bivo refers to as a Gravity Flow cap. At first glance, the silicone cap looks very similar to an Elite FLY or Polar Breakaway with it’s large rubber push-pull nozzle (pushing it down locks it while pulling up unlocks it). On closer inspection, the nozzle has a small tab extension, from the top the extension is designed to match the “b” in Bivo logo, which covers an air vent. That air vent is attached to a removable silicone straw that extends nearly down to the bottom of the bottle. You don’t actually drink from the straw, instead it helps normalize the pressure inside the bottle as you drink from it at an angle. This ensures the water flows at a steady high rate without the need to squeeze the bottle to create pressure...

... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/bivo-one...
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00:00 Intro
00:11 Unboxing + Specs
02:34 Fit + Finish
06:08 On The Road
07:30 Comparison (CamelBak Podium, Elite Jet, Polar Breakaway)
10:40 The Final Score
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