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Originally Posted by Hypno Toad
OK it was just a snarky post from a Toad ...I've found the nozzle will have ice form at temps in the mid 20 on my winter commutes (roughly 1 hour ride). The bottle never freezes solid, but I'll chew the nozzle to get it to flow freely.Fully frozen bottles takes colder temps ... but 4-1/2 hours would be enough to see some freezing/ice if water could freeze in sub-freezing wind-chill temps with air temps above freezing (spoiler alert: it won't )
yeah, almost always just the inside of the nozzle starts freezing. maybe my rides are too short ;-)

I think this was from 2016, just maybe 45 minutes at 17 degrees? I started getting slush


when that happens I just take the top off


freezing drips, on the bottle holder, is no real inconvenience


I do love my Corkcicle Canteen tho



wow I really don't have a life, do I?
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