

We think it’s a great pick for the stylish Urban Hiker who wants a huge combination water bottle and thermos, but not for someone who really cares about their liquid staying hot and cold for long periods of time.

While we love future-forward look and feel, along with smart construction and useful Lid Cup, the Mizu V10 scored less than excellent marks on the insulation front. The copper metal interior of the insulated bottle keeps the temperature reflecting back in towards itself, and the cap seals the whole deal by eliminating convection cooling. Warm things cannot radiate out through the vacuum via conduction, which is normally why your cheap mug of coffee is hot to the touch.

Vacuum insulated water bottles work by keeping your tasty beverage at the center of its own little vacuum chamber. I know for a fact that this could win you a drink at your next trivia night, and that science is awesome, so listen up. Speaking of the future, let’s talk about those physics, briefly. Once we have universal access to jet-packs, we’ll be all set. You can now carry your water in a bottle that uses physics to keep things colder or warmer for way longer than ever before. This version of the bottle also has a brushed metal finish, which aside from looking classy, conceals scratches better.ĭo you remember the promise of the future? Because we’re living it, baby! At least when it comes to water bottles. The Mizu V10 insulated bottle is designed to serve as both a thermos and a water bottle, with a patented sealing cap, and a detachable lid that doubles as a cup you can drink from.
