💦 Run smart, hydrate smarter — never miss a beat or a sip!
Nathan’s Quick Squeeze 12 oz insulated water bottle features an innovative no-grip adjustable hand strap for hands-free comfort, double-wall insulation to keep fluids cold, and a high-flow push-pull valve for easy hydration on the go. Designed ergonomically with TPU grip and 360° reflectivity, it’s the ultimate hydration companion for runners, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking performance and safety.
Brand | Nathan |
Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
Bottle Type | Water Bottle |
Color | Black / Marine Blue |
Capacity | 12 ounces |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Insulated |
Age Range (Description) | Any Age Group |
Product Dimensions | 8"W x 12"H |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Model Name | Quick Sqeeze |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling |
Number of Items | 1 |
Reusability | Reusable |
Shape | Round |
Style | 12oz Insulated |
Finish Type | Black |
Sport | Cycling, Climbing, Running, Hiking |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Information | Bottle |
Manufacturer | Nathan |
UPC | 717064934416 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.72 x 3.46 x 2.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 11 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Nathan |
Warranty Description | lifetime |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Part Number | NS40060-00030-12OZ |
Included Components | water bottle |
Size | 12 Ounces |
M**E
Doesn’t Leak!
I like it! Fits well, easy to drink from, doesn’t leak at all. It was about 55-60 degrees out on my two runs that I went on and my hand got super sweaty. The hotter it gets the worse that will be, but I think any bottle you hold is going to have that problem. Doesn’t slide off my hand or move around. So all in all, I find it does it’s job well and I would recommend it.
K**S
Okay, but not great and will like not use much
Good running bottle in terms of size, shape and comfort. I vehemently dislike the size and function of the mouthpiece. It feels cartoonishly large, hard to quickly seal around and leeks if you don't. For all the good this bottle has, it will likely go into the drawer because it's primary function of delivering water annoys me so much. I would not buy again nor recommend.
A**T
Simple easy to use on the pricey side
I like the bottle it's simple easy to carry comfortable enough you can carry it a couple different ways. If it's hot the water does get warm weather quickly but that's okay. I I feel it's quite expensive for what it is. The value is not quite there.
J**E
Comfortable to hold
comfortable to hold, light weight - does the job at a great price.
A**R
Great for distance runs without needing to wear pack
Perfect water bottle for someone who runs long distance without a pack
J**D
Awful! DO NOT BUY!
Omg, this is the worst designed product I've ever seen in my life. Before companies started making handheld water bottles for runners, we would use Aunt Jemima syrup containers filled with water. The hard plastic handle could slide on your hand and stay there without having to hold it tightly. Yes, that cold hard plastic is a way better design for running than this actual water bottle that was supposedly made for runners.Rundown:* The nozzle will not stay open after you open it, so you can't ever get any water out.* When you do try to pull it open with your teeth and hold it there, you either squeeze absurdly hard before anything will start to come out or suck insanely hard before anything will come out.* Because you must apply so much pressure, it squirts every where all over you mostly on the ground, barely any in your mouth -- this is extra bad if you use a mix like Tailwind since you are now sticky every where and wasting an expensive drink and not hydrating or replenishing.* If you ignore the fact that you can't get any water out or in your mouth, it still is terrible because the way it sits in your hand is so awkward and weird. The balance is totally wrong. I've ran with like 12 different kinds and brands of water bottle and never felt so awkward trying to carry something.I've tried 2 of these and they both are the same way so it isn't a manufacturer defect. It is a design defect. DO NOT BUY!! Worst product ever. Worse than the Cornballer. How in the world anyone gave this even 2 stars let alone 5 is beyond me. Did you even try to use it? What possible redeeming quality could you have possibly found in this thing?
G**S
Great at first, but this leaks
The water bottle feels great and is easy to run with. Design and fit is great, and feels like it could have lasted. I wish it could have worked! The problem is that the bottle leaks everyone when you run, so it is not functional. All the water was gone within a few miles of the run from spilling on me and the ground.
B**E
Good handheld. Holds water, doesn't leak, can be held in your hand
I keep buying handhelds. I must have 8 or 9 of them now. Which doesn't make sense because I've only got two hands and I don't even go through a whole bottle when I run. My favorites are the old school bike bottle ones that were just a strap, no ergonomics or bite valve technology, or not leaking all over your hand for 15 miles.This is a huge upgrade from those old things. Ergonomic, lightweight, dry. All the things you want from a water container held in your hand when jogging across the landscape.As previously stated, I've got lots of these dang bottles with straps attached; but I needed a new, very specific one. I needed something just for training runs. Something without pockets, or zippers, or plastic windows for phones, or any other flashy junk. I just needed some water in a bottle with a strap. I also didn't want a soft flask because those are a PITA to set down.This hits all the markers for what I want and it does it well. It's got a different bite valve than I am used to, so I had to learn how to use that; and since I got the 18oz bottle, it gets a little off balance when it's about 1/3 full. These are all things that I'm used to and don't really bother me at all.Overall this is way better than my old system of an old sports drink bottle and some athletic tape. FIVE STARS!
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