- 24 Ounce (.75 Liter) bottle (actually holds 30oz) is BPA-Free and Made in USA!
- Extremely rugged Tritan material stands up to extremes of all kinds, including olors, tastes, and stains
- The N-Gen’s slim graduated profile makes it easy and comfortable to hold for everyday use or “extreme” adventures
- Detached cap features a handy loop that’s easily grabbed by fingers or backpack clips with 53mm opening which is big enough for ice cubes or large spigots
- Dishwasher safe (top rack only) — Withstands temperatures from -40F to 212F
Product Description
Finally! The BPA-Free version of Nalgene’s ever-popular N-Gen bottle has arrived!!
The Next – Next Generation of Nalgene bottle is here. This bottle has 53 mm opening, making it right between our current wide mouth and narrow mouth – Not too wide and not too small. The cap features a molded in loop, providing a convenient spot to clip or a nice finger loop for simple, comfortable carrying. Graduations are molded right into the bottle. This bottle’s capacit… More >>


I bought this bottle and some others from Nalgene looking for a made in USA water bottle with no BPA. The bottle itself seems good, no noticeable taste transfer, etc. However, the cap stinks, literally! The cap, which appears to be made of some type of synthetic rubber, has a bad smell that gives me a headache and even leaves a nasty smell on your hands when you touch it.
My advice, buy one of the other products from Nalgene. The others I bought are OK.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’ve tried Sigg and Klean Kanteen bottles along with Nalgene and I feel that this Nalgene is the easiest to keep clean of the three. The Sigg and Klean Kanteen bottles also dent very easily which this Nalgene doesn’t. Since Nalgene has went BPA free now I’d definitely recommend them over any other manufacturer that I’ve tried.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve had this water bottle for about two years. It’s been perfect for me to keep at work on my desk (it doesn’t fit well in my car’s cup holder). I prefer to have a leak-free water bottle that I need to open and then immediately close the cap– not suck or sip out of a semi-open top. I’ve dropped it numerous times without it breaking and it has never leaked, even after being in the bottom of a diaper bag for a while. Lately I’m seeing small hairline cracks in the bottle, but after washing it in the dishwasher about 1-2 times a week for the last couple of years, I think it’s understandable.
Rating: 5 / 5