A large-capacity hydration container, typically holding 128 fluid ounces, designed for carrying and dispensing potable liquid. These containers are manufactured without the use of Bisphenol A, a chemical used in some plastics. The absence of this chemical aims to mitigate potential health risks associated with its leaching into the contained liquid.
Hydration is essential for maintaining physiological functions. Large-volume containers facilitate consistent water intake throughout the day. Selecting containers manufactured without BPA addresses concerns regarding endocrine disruption and other potential health consequences. Historically, plastic containers were often made with BPA, leading to consumer demand for alternative, safer options.