Polar personalized Team Sport custom bottles for cyclists, too! - Bikerumor

2023-01-05 15:43:02 By : Andy luo

Colorado-made Polar Bottle has just launched a new low-minimum Team Sports Custom water bottle program that can personalize each bottle. And while it is obviously targeted first toward ball sports teams, their Breakaway Insulated biking bottle is included in the program. That means that your cycling club or team could custom design its own bottles, and everyone would get bottles personalized with their own name, too…

Polar even admits this is intended for ball sports teams, and they have other fully-custom programs geared towards cyclists. But this semi-custom program cuts their minimum order in half – down to 24 custom bottles – while allowing each rider can get their name on a bottle too. Plus, with pricing from just $11.50 per bottle, that’s 1/3 off the price of their stock bottle colors. Get your cycling team together on this.

Polar Bottle has made their BPA-free 24oz/710ml Breakaway Insulated cycling water bottle in Boulder, CO for something like 20 years, and now is owned by HydraPak. It’s a triple wall low-density polyethylene bottle with a soft Surge Cap TPU valve. You can also choose their add-on MuckGuard valve cover for an extra $1 per bottle.

Plus, the customized design is inside the outer layer of plastic (printed on the insulation layer), so scuffs on the outside won’t scrape your design away.

Polar’s Team Sport Custom Program lets you pick one of four overall designs – Stripes, Fade, Jersey & Sideline – then pick the colors you want, and top it off with your own team logo. Then, each rider/team member can add their own name and/or rider number so you can tell each other’s bottles apart (two lines of customization, with up to 36 characters per line). The semi-custom process is also super fast, with just a 10-15 business day working time once your team agrees on the design.

All Polar Bottle products are also 100% Made in the USA and backed by a Lifetime Warranty.

Cory Benson is the EU Tech Editor of Bikerumor.com.

Cory has been writing about mountain bikes, enduro, cyclocross, all-road, gravel bikes & bikepacking for over 25 years, even before the industry gave some these names. Prior to Bikerumor, Cory was a practicing Architect specializing in environmental sustainability, has designed bike shops & bike components and worked as a bike shop mechanic.

Based in the Czech Republic for 15+ years, he is a technical mountain biker, adventurous gravel rider, short & medium-haul bikepacker. Cory travels extensively across Europe riding bikes, meeting with key European product developers, industry experts & tastemakers for an in-depth review of what’s new, and what’s coming next.

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