


💦 Hydrate like a pro, run like you own the trail!
The Amphipod Hydraform Handheld Thermal-Lite Water Bottle is a 20 oz BPA-free, insulated hydration solution designed for runners and walkers. Featuring a breathable, cushioned ergonomic design with a 40% flatter profile to reduce hand fatigue, it includes a removable insulated sleeve that keeps liquids cold for over 30 minutes and a secure zippered pocket for essentials. Its leak-proof valve and adjustable strap ensure comfort and reliability during any workout.











| ASIN | B005DN52RK |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,392 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,853 in Water Bottles |
| Bottle Type | Sports Bottle |
| Brand | Amphipod |
| Capacity | 1.3 Pounds |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (610) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2011 |
| Finish | Black |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | FBA_386 |
| Manufacturer | Amphipod |
| Material | Low Density Polyethylene |
| Model Name | FBA_386 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Package Information | handheld bottle |
| Part Number | FBA_386 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"W x 8.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Biking, Sports |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 20 Ounces |
| Special Feature | Insulated |
| Special Features | Insulated |
| Theme | Sport |
| UPC | 838791003876 838791003869 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**D
Fantastic running water bottle
I acquired this about a month ago, and I have been using it on runs of about 5-6 miles. One of the big things I noticed was that the insulated sleeve accomplishes two insulation achievements. It definitely keeps the liquid inside the bottle cool; I generally fill the bottle halfway with water and then freeze it, and there is still ice in the bottle about 30 minutes into a run in ~80F temperatures. The other thing that it does is prevent the cold from the bottle being felt on one's hand - even with freshly-removed-from-the-freezer ice, I can only feel the barest hint of coolness through the sleeve. The strap that holds on the bottle can be adjusted in tightness, and generally I don't need to grip to the bottle too much as the strap holds my hand pretty firmly against the bottle, and the sleeve prevents any slippage. The pocket on the strap is big enough to hold keys and the like, but I wouldn't expect to be fitting much more than that in there. The valve opens smoothly and closes tightly; I can raise the bottle above my head while full and not expect any leakage. The only part that I have any concern for longevity is the rubber material that is on the bottom of the strap. This feels like it should be more elastic than it really is, but I do wonder how long this will last as it seems like the sewing of the strap to it could be the one weak point. Having said that, at the moment it is only a concern for the future as I have experienced no issues with keeping the bottle secure.
L**A
A must if you’re looking for a handheld
My favorite handheld for training and racing. Does not leak, small zip pocket is perfect for fuel.
E**0
I hate running with things in my hands, but hate dehydration more.
I have finally accepted that "deprivation training" is not a thing. I considered a hydration back pack, because they typically hold large enough amounts for my longer runs (2-4 hours), but the thought of running with a backpack in August makes me cringe. I considered a belt, but that seems to have an even worse jiggle factor. A friend runs with a little hand held bottle and swears by it, so I figured I'd bite the bullet and give it a go. I went with 20 ounces because if I'm carrying anything it means I'm running for over an hour and need at least that much - anything smaller just seems pointless. It took a few miles to get over the urge to throw it as far from me as possible, another few miles to adjust the strap to a comfortable level, a couple dozen miles to sort out my preferred opening/closing method, and a couple dozen more to sort out how often to drink how much in what manner. In other words, it took a fair amount of running with it to figure out a routine that suites me. I now no longer mind running while holding it. I love being hydrated while running, the difference is really impressive. But I can't say I love carrying it, just that I simply don't mind it. When full, it's heavy. When half full, it sloshes. When it's empty, it's still something to carry. This is the simple reality of carrying a reusable water bottle while running, irksome but true. This design is much better than the disposable bottles in terms of comfort, but it's still a water bottle. If you put a cell phone and keys in with it, that's a lot of weight - most people I know distribute their stuff about pockets and other things for three reasons: 1) weight distribution so it's more comfortable, 2) capacity (the pocket is not that big, it'd fit a small phone but not a fancy big one), 3) in case they land horribly or it goes flying, not everything of value is lost or damaged. The hand strap connection around the bottle is a plastic ring, if you're not careful when removing/reattaching it, it could seem like the top is screwed on tight but the ring isn't all the way down, so it will leak. So if the top is leaking (not the mouthpiece but the lid itself), that's something to check. A surprise - I like that it will sit upright on a flat surface when empty or full, something the shape makes look impossible, but it does. Pretty nice feature. It's also much easier to clean than I thought it would be. I've always hated this style mouthpiece, it just looks like a breeding ground, but I rinse it in super hot water right when I get home until it doesn't smell like sports drink anymore, and haven't had any trouble. It did smell when I first got it - so I washed it out with dish soap and loads of hot water, and the smell is gone. Never noticed a taste. I don't know, until I figure out how to magically reabsorb sweat and electrolytes back through my skin while running, this will be one of the better options. I just really wish I could magically reabsorb sweat and electrolytes back through my skin while running so I didn't have to carry even an ergonomically correct, insulated water bottle with a convenient, if small, pocket.
G**T
great water bottle and carrier
I was looking for a water bottle that I did not have to strap to my waist. I have the 8 oz fuelbelt bottles but they are cumbersome to get in and out of the straps. I found this bottle and thought it was an interesting design and the cost was very reasonable. I tell you it is fantastic. The strap is adjustable and the bottle is curved so it fits my hand perfectly. As I run the water is readily available. No more fidgeting with those straps. Even as the fluid level is depleted the sloshing is minimal. Must have something to do with the curve of the bottle maybe?? The strap also has a small zipper on the front that opens to a pouch to hold two cards (ID and Visa) and a key (house or car). The perfect bottle with the perfect accessory. Just what I was looking for. I understand that Amphipod makes a smaller version of this one. I guess that would be good for shorter runs or folks that can't hold a 20 oz bottle. Enjoy the hydration system, I sure am.
J**.
Ergonomic but not properly sealed
Ergonomic and comfortable to hold when you run. But caveat is that it leaks terribly. No matter how tight you seal the lid it leaks water through the rim. An especially big design flaw because it’s a squeeze bottle that you have to turn to drink. So, yes it holds water, but it will also waste much of it when you try to use it.
N**A
Great little, compact water bottle for running. Holds the perfect amount of water.
M**J
Awkward design but works for what it is
L**S
Para nada era lo que esperaba, ya que lo usaría para correr, hay mejores ofertas en precio y beneficios del producto
C**U
I do like this bottle, and would probably give it 5 stars if it didn't seem so overpriced. The price doesn't really seem justified for the quality of materials (but then again there's nothing particularly competitive with it on the market so 🤷🏻♂️).
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