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Nalgene vs. YETI Yonder WATER BOTTLE BATTLE! Review
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- Опубликовано: 4 апр 2023
- I pit the timeless Nalgene water bottle against YETI's newest product, the Yonder. Which one will come out on top?
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Nate. As a Nalgene enthusiast, this video came to great interest to me. It was a shock that the Nalgene broke. Tears were shed. Such cruelty towards bottles will not be forgotten. Thanks for your service.
Hah. Thanks Eleanor! I'm will also continue to be a Nalgene enthusiast following this video.
😂
Wow, this channel is a hidden gem, subscribed!
Made in USA an cheaper for the win
Thanks for the thorough rundown 👍
Real winner, take the yonder cap, put it on the nalgene. Perfection
What are the weights on both?
Great video, thanks - I'll have to pick up a yonder.
Can’t dethrone the king
Awesome review!! Thank you
Glad to hear it!
Can you tell me more about your hydration mixes, please? I currently use Celsius drink mixes.
.. Nalgene for the win by far .. have about 24 of these over 25 years old , , only issues are the lid strap breaking ,, but lid works fine still ,,and replacement lids are available ....The older opaque bottles are made of different materials ,, tougher than the new "see through" type... can endure drops over cliffs with sharp rocks ,, can handle boiling water AND will expand when frozen ( which make them usable for cold storage in an ice chest) ... For the smaller drinking lid there is a cap from Humangear call Cap-n-Cap with a reduced threaded opening that works well ...
I agree.
Wow! That’s a lot! How many are you currently drinking from (using)?
Pre 2008 ones contain bpa. Nalgene recommends you replace them. Just a heads up.
Great comparison
MADE IN USA.
17 DOLLARS.
HOT WATER.
NALGENE WINS
Which one starches more easily?
Long time winner 🏆
nice review. did you ever measure the acutal ounces that the yeti holds? it seems like the capacity is way off based on the specs.
Thank you! So I just measured the capacity of the smaller YETI, and if I fill the YETI completely to the brim, it holds 30 fl oz. If I fill the Nalgene to the brim, it holds 38.5 fl oz. Unfortunately I broke the larger YETI I have so I can't measure that one at the moment :(
This video is funny because i came here looking for a Yeti review but left impressed with Nalgene. 😂
Still using the old school lexan Nalgenes from 1993. I’ve had to replace the lids a couple of times but I can’t kill them. Smoke grey with the old school mountain lion logo.
The new plastic doesn’t seem as tough as the lexan they used to use.
Tritan plastic might not be quite as tough but it's a safer plastic for water storage and still quiet strong
Is the Yonder made in the U.S.? I didn't think so.
It’s not!
Nice video🎥
Now i'm craving a camp margarita
new place (4:30) looks nice
I’m team Nalgene. I like my other Yeti products, but in this category they can stay in their lane. I’ve seen Nalgene bottles fall off cliffs and live. I’m surprised this one died at 3.5’. 😊
They're no longer made out of polycarbonate.
Which one would keep water cold longer?
Ah thats a hard question. I dont think either one would do it very well, but probably YETI because the plastic sides and cap is thicker. But really an insulated bottle would work better for that
@@Natemitka thanks for the reply I already have a aluminum yeti love that thing works great but unfortunately at work they only allow clear bottles so was looking for something clear that kept it cold longer so I wouldn’t have to keep adding ice inside thanks.
Does the HDPE Nalgene shatter?
No it's flexible
No, but it can potentially "pop" or pierce. It's made out of the same material as those white milk jugs.
Have both, Nalgene is a better water bottle.
Easier to clean (less things to clean), lighter, cheaper, not made off-shore…
Have I been saying Nalgene wrong my whole life?
Are you a malk guy as well?
They are huge they take up so much space for not a lot of liquid
They seem to take up way less space than the Nalgene due to their slender design.
@@sirenspear with a big bulky lid which is like 30% of the products size ..
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i’m shocked that the Nalgene broke. I’m actually just gonna count it as a freak accident.
I would choose Nalgene because it made in USA and the price is cheaper than Yeti. All Yeti products are always overpriced. 25 bucks for just a plastic bottle is ridiculous, dammit.
nalgene will always be superior i absolutley hate them but you cant beat a nalgene lol