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We like to think the flow rate on Bivo bottles is something to write home about! But there's a best way to drink out of your bottle to ensure you're maximizing the flow. Cheers!

"Wait... How do I open this??" We've heard it a million times, and probably will a million more! Opening your bottle is simple, just pull straight up on the nozzle and voila! 

Here's a guide on how to clean your Bivo bottle! We designed Bivo to be easy to clean, and here are a few tips and tricks on how to clean your bottle.

We are a small team of eight people living (mostly) in Vermont. We love product, challenges, being outside, bikes, and people. Our hometown of Richmond is nestled in the green mountains and is home to 40+ miles of mountain bike trails and hundreds of miles of dirt roads.
Bivos head of branding and design tells us the intention and process behind all the packaging he had designed.
Bivo co-founder Robby Ringer offers some insight into toxic black plastics and explains how our plastic lids are free from these toxins.
We designed our bottles to be easily cleanable. So here's a guide on how to quickly remove, clean and reinstall the o-ring on your insulated Bivo bottle.
The dirt caps are a well loved Bivo accessory, but sometimes people have questions on how to put on or take off their dirt cap from their bottle. This post shares our best tips on how to use dirt caps while out on your bike.
Microplastics and nanoplastics are, unfortunately, all around us. We interviewed an expert on microplastics to get a sense of why they are bad for you and how to reduce your exposure to microplastics.

Will my new Bivo fit in my bottle cage? What cage fits the bottles the best? My Bivo doesn’t fit in my cage, what should I do?

We get these questions a lot and hope this article can provide some answers. Through our own testing and customer interaction, we’ve learned the perfect bottle cage is entirely based on personal preference. How tight you like the cage to hold your bottle, the material, and location on your frame vary. Generally, we have found side loading cages work well for small frames, and carbon/plastic cages will hold the bottle tighter than metal cages.

Back in 2019, on a cross country ski on Mt Hood, the idea of a non-plastic cycling bottle was born. We had this big realization that we consumed water out of plastic in all the sports and activities we loved. Cycling, in particular, jumped out as having a huge problem waiting to be tackled. We are product geeks at heart and from that moment forward we jumped straight into the world of bottles. WOW, did we have a lot to learn!