September 5th, 2024 | by Keaton Smith
When we launched our first insulated bottle (the OG 21 oz insulated bike water bottle) a few years ago, we were shocked at how many customers were thirsty for cold water. We had a huge realization that cyclists hadn’t ever truly experienced cold water on the bike. While there are plastic insulated bottles out there, they don't compare to what a metal vacuum insulated bottle.
Not too long after the 21oz Trio came out, we launched a shorter version (the 17oz Trio) designed for smaller bike frames, bikes with aggressive bike geometry (hello MTB’ers!), or simply because you like the smaller size (we personally love the proportions and how it feels in our hand).
While we were still in the design phase for the 17oz Trio and it hadn’t yet been released yet, we had a customer, Jessica, write in, saying thanks for the insulated bottle, but she was wishing for a smaller bottle to accompany her larger one.
When we launched our first insulated bottle (the OG 21 oz insulated bike water bottle) a few years ago, we were shocked at how many customers were thirsty for cold water. We had a huge realization that cyclists hadn’t ever truly experienced cold water on the bike. While there are plastic insulated bottles out there, they don't compare to what a metal vacuum insulated bottle.
Not too long after the 21oz Trio came out, we launched a shorter version (the 17oz Trio) designed for smaller bike frames, bikes with aggressive bike geometry (hello MTB’ers!), or simply because you like the smaller size (we personally love the proportions and how it feels in our hand).
While we were still in the design phase for the 17oz Trio and it hadn’t yet been released yet, we had a customer, Jessica, write in, saying thanks for the insulated bottle, but she was wishing for a smaller bottle to accompany her larger one.
When we saw Jessica’s review, we smiled and knew the Trio Mini was the right path to be chasing. Upon receiving our first samples, we sent one to Jessica to test out on her bike and make sure we were not crazy.
When we asked how she’s liking her bottle, she promptly emailed back saying her current status was on the bike, with her Trio and Trio Mini in tow. She ended by saying her water was “ice cold ALL DAY.”
When we saw Jessica’s review, we smiled and knew the Trio Mini was the right path to be chasing. Upon receiving our first samples, we sent one to Jessica to test out on her bike and make sure we were not crazy.
When we asked how she’s liking her bottle, she promptly emailed back saying her current status was on the bike, with her Trio and Trio Mini in tow. She ended by saying her water was “ice cold ALL DAY.”
We recently had another customer Halsey write in, telling us the story of how she bike commutes to her job in downtown Boston and, every Friday, she stops by her favorite coffee shop (Pepita Coffee) and fills up her 17oz Trio with an iced Matcha.
Halsey said she loves her 17 ouncer, because it fits perfectly on her bike and it keeps her matcha cold on the hot rides into the office and well through the day.
Snagging a weekly cold matchas en route to work is one of the best ideas we’ve heard all week, Halsey!
We recently had another customer Halsey write in, telling us the story of how she bike commutes to her job in downtown Boston and, every Friday, she stops by her favorite coffee shop (Pepita Coffee) and fills up her 17oz Trio with an iced Matcha.
Halsey said she loves her 17 ouncer, because it fits perfectly on her bike and it keeps her matcha cold on the hot rides into the office and well through the day.
Snagging a weekly cold matchas en route to work is one of the best ideas we’ve heard all week, Halsey!

P.S. I have loved attending events this summer, because it's so nice to have conversations in person about our bottles. One of my favorite things about events is that cyclists can bring their bike by to test out which bottle size is best for their bike. Have a question about whether a 17oz Trio or 21oz Trio is best for your bike? Just ask us at thirsty@drinkbivo.com!
P.S. I have loved attending events this summer, because it's so nice to have conversations in person about our bottles. One of my favorite things about events is that cyclists can bring their bike by to test out which bottle size is best for their bike. Have a question about whether a 17oz Trio or 21oz Trio is best for your bike? Just ask us at thirsty@drinkbivo.com!
Last Thursday, we hosted our annual party - The Bivo Bash - at Cochran's Ski Area, just a couple of miles from our home base in Richmond, Vermont. The Bash was filled with good friends, good food and drink, and fun outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy. We're still buzzing with excitement from the night.
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