Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nalgene with a screw top. They don't leak. My kid drinks from the narrow neck style or I put a straw in the wide mouth style.
I'd say they last forever but we did manage to crack one this summer - a brand new one! Otherwise I replace only when lost.
Do the Nalgene bottles fit inside the side of the backpack?
We fit both 16 oz (what my 5th grader uses) and 32 oz (what my 7th grader uses) in LL Bean backpacks. That said my 7th grader just rejected switching to a Jansport because the 32 oz Nalgene and her laptop were going to be fighting for space, even though she could barely shove it in the water bottle holder - the bottle pushed into the side of the compartment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so interesting. Our school still has water fountains, so water bottles aren't a thing for us just yet.
Do they give the kids water fountain breaks? Like in the 90s?
I dont even think our school has water fountains which I am OK with, those things are germ spreaders! My kids have been lugging water bottles around since age 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nalgene with a screw top. They don't leak. My kid drinks from the narrow neck style or I put a straw in the wide mouth style.
I'd say they last forever but we did manage to crack one this summer - a brand new one! Otherwise I replace only when lost.
Do the Nalgene bottles fit inside the side of the backpack?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nalgene with a screw top. They don't leak. My kid drinks from the narrow neck style or I put a straw in the wide mouth style.
I'd say they last forever but we did manage to crack one this summer - a brand new one! Otherwise I replace only when lost.
Do the Nalgene bottles fit inside the side of the backpack?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so interesting. Our school still has water fountains, so water bottles aren't a thing for us just yet.