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Umara Bio-bottle 500ml


 


Umara Bio-bottle 500 ml

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The Umara Bio-bottle 500 ml is a sleek and lightweight sports bottle that is perfect for shorter training sessions, competitions and everyday use. With its compact volume of 500 ml , it is easy to handle and ideal for those who want a lightweight bottle in their hand or bottle holder. The transparent design makes it easy to keep track of the fluid level during training.

The bottle is made from bio-based material , with at least 95% sugarcane , reducing the use of fossil-based plastic. The material is BPA-free , recyclable and tested according to ASTM D6866 to ensure the content of bio-based materials.

The Umara Bio-bottle 500 ml has a lockable mouthpiece with a rubber valve that is gentle on teeth and minimizes the risk of leakage during transport. The large opening makes it easy to fill the bottle with water or sports drink and facilitates cleaning. The bottle fits into standard bottle cages , making it compatible with most bikes and exercise equipment.

With a focus on function, durability and simplicity , the Umara Bio-bottle 500 ml is an excellent choice for those looking for a practical and environmentally conscious sports bottle for daily training.

Key benefits

500 ml volume – light and handy sports bottle

Made from at least 95% sugar cane

BPA-free and recyclable

Lockable nozzle with rubber valve

Large opening – easy filling and cleaning

Transparent – easy to see the liquid level

Fits standard bottle cages

Specifications

Volume: 500 ml

Material: Bio-based plastic (at least 95% sugarcane)

Mouthpiece: Lockable, rubber

BPA-free: Yes

Certification: ASTM D6866

Fit: Standard bottle cage

Usage & tips

Suitable for water and sports drinks

Use the locking feature during transport to avoid leakage

Rinse and dry the bottle after use for longer life

Other information

Country of origin: EU

Storage: Dry and not above normal room temperature

Spare lids available separately in multiple colors for easy identification of contents



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