Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for in a gym water bottle?

Three things. Enough capacity for your session without a refill, insulation if there is a gap between filling it and drinking it, and a lid you can operate one-handed. Ease of cleaning matters most of all if you use it daily.

Stanley 1913 Active

Training generates its own set of problems. A drink that has to survive a session in a warm bag, a meal that has to survive the commute after it, and something to carry both in that will not fall apart by February.

The Stanley 1913 active range brings the gym essentials together in one place, in the same insulated stainless steel Stanley 1913 has been building since 1913.

Workout Hydration

An insulated sports water bottle earns its place the moment you finish a set. Double-wall vacuum stainless steel keeps water genuinely cold through a session rather than lukewarm by the second half, and it does not pick up the plastic taste that makes people quietly stop using a bottle.

Sports Drinkware for How You Train

Straw lids for drinking between sets without stopping. Wide openings for adding ice. Capacities from a single class up to a full day. Sizes are cut to sit in the bottle pocket of a gym bag rather than to look good on a shelf.

Gym Bags and Carry

Backpacks, totes and crossbody bags with pockets built around drinkware, so a full bottle travels upright and separate from your kit rather than loose in the bottom of the bag.

Fuel as Well as Hydration

Insulated food containers and bowls for meals prepped in advance, whether that is the meal before training or the one that has to still be good afterwards.

Built for Life, Built to Last

Gym kit gets more use and rougher treatment than almost anything else you own. Stainless steel handles that in a way plastic does not. No cracked seams, no stains, no lingering smell, and replaceable parts rather than a whole new bottle when one component wears.

Complete Your Collection

For hydration beyond the gym, browse insulated water bottles, or bottles with straw lids if you drink between sets. Carry it in a backpack, tote or crossbody bag, and pack meals in insulated food containers and bowls.

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