The Best Thirst-Quenching Filtered Water Bottles

No matter where you find yourself on a run, these filtered bottles promise clean, safe-to-drink water.

When you’re finished with a hot summer run, one of the first things you want to do is take a huge swig of water. Worst case scenario: Your bottle is empty, and the stream alongside the trail is the only source around you. What do you do? If you have a filtered water bottle designed for outdoor use, just dip it in the stream, fill it up, and you’ve got potable water.

Check out quick reviews below of our top five filtered water bottles, or scroll deeper for more helpful buying info and full reviews of those models plus other high-ranking options.

Even when you’re not running, filtered bottles come in handy. Hate the smell of the water that comes out of the communal fountain at your gym? Love hiking but always worry about running out of drinking water? Concerned about water safety while traveling? A filtered water bottle can grant you access to clean water nearly anywhere, at any time, so you don’t have to worry about bad tastes, odors, and contaminants.

With a reusable filtered bottle, you’re also making a positive environmental impact by avoiding single-use plastic bottles. Plus, filtered water bottles are an excellent alternative to disinfection tablets, which don’t do much to get rid of bad smells or tastes and can take nearly 30 minutes to fully clean your water.

Best for Trail Running

Minisistema de filtración de agua Sawyer

An absolute game changer when it comes to hydration on the run

Weight (straw): 2 oz.
Filter Replacement: ~100,000 gallons

OK, OK technically this isn’t a bottle. But, with a hookup for bladder systems and bottles, Sawyer’s Mini Filtration system is the best option for simultaneous hands-free running and hydrating, as well as protecting you against 99.99% of protozoa, bacteria, and cryptosporidium (salmonella, E.coli, and giardia, to name a few). Besides the filtration straw, the Mini Water Filtration System comes with a 16 oz. pouch, drinking straw, and a cleaning plunger. It’s one of the lightest filters you can buy—and best of all, it’s completely budget-friendly.

Read more from OK, OK technically this isn’t a bottle. But, with a hookup for bladder systems and bottles, Sawyer’s Mini Filtration system is the best option for simultaneous hands-free running and hydrating, as well as protecting you against 99.99% of protozoa, bacteria, and cryptosporidium (salmonella, E.coli, and giardia, to name a few). Besides the filtration straw, the Mini Water Filtration System comes with a 16 oz. pouch, drinking straw, and a cleaning plunger. It’s one of the lightest filters you can buy—and best of all, it’s completely budget-friendly.


Read more from Daisy Hernandez and her take on how to buy filtered water bottles here.

ÚLTIMA ACTUALIZACIÓN

October 19, 2024

Escrito por
Foto miniatura Blog Autor

Runners World

Menciones en los medios de comunicación de Runners World

Runner's World, la revista de running más importante del mundo, informa, aconseja y motiva a corredores de todas las edades y niveles.

Explorar más contenidos

Menciones en los medios de comunicación

A favorite of ultralight hikers, backpackers, bikers, and travelers, the Sawyer Squeeze filter is the gold standard in water filters for anyone concerned about weight and universal compatibility.

Scott Gilbertson
Senior Writer and Reviewer

Menciones en los medios de comunicación

In the morning before getting to the park, I applied insect repellent (Picaridin lotion by Sawyer).

Julie, Earth Trekkers
Author and Photographer

Menciones en los medios de comunicación

A Sawyer Squeeze water filtration system that blows any other system out of the — say it with me — water.

Rachel Dunkel
Freeland Writer