Fast Flow
Better flow by design. Working with an ex-NASA engineer, we developed our bottles to achieve an unmatched flow-rate without the need to squeeze.
Whether you prefer lightweight and single walled or insulated bottles, our runner's water bottles fit equally in handheld carriers, belts, backpacks and vests.
Whether you prefer lightweight and single walled or insulated bottles, our runner's water bottles fit equally in handheld carriers, belts, backpacks and vests.
Don't just take our word for it :)
"My new favorite for running + biking. I use this bottle both in a handheld carrier for running, and in the water bottle cage of my commuter bike — it's perfect for both. For running, it's lightweight, keeps my water cold and doesn't leave that subtle plastic taste that I've experienced with other bottles."
Jess S.
Bivo One Customer
"I found the Bivo to be just as easy, if not easier, to drink from as the plastic bottle. When popped open, the Bivo’s high-flow, high-tech nozzle allows the water to gush out fasterthan squeezing a plastic bottle.”
"One of the things I love most about the Bivo is the fast flow rate. When inverted, a full Bivo Trio Mini bottle will completely empty in nine seconds."
"Trust me that bottle was absolute game changer. I ran the whole half marathon holding the bottle."
Satya N.
Runner in the 2025 Miami Marathon + Half
"Awesome bottles. Super impressed with the flow. I literally hydrate better than standard plastic bottles. Easy to clean. Classy bottles that get noticed"
Giuseppe D.
Bivo One Raw Customer
“In the past, I’d just reach for any of my countless plastic water bottles lying around, not caring which bottle I grabbed, when heading out for a ride. I will actually hunt around for the Bivo now when riding, because I like it that much.”
We are super excited to launch these new rnnr hats to you all! To celebrate, we gave them out to our monthly run club and reflected on how running brings us such amazing communities.
In a full circle moment, Kirsten Bratti Lewis supports her daughter through the Oceanside Ironman 70.3, a decade after her daughter supported Kristen through that same race.
Once a year, all Vermonters gather in their respective towns and cities with one goal: to Green Up Vermont by picking up litter from the roads, trails, yards, and sidewalks. This Green Up Day, the Executive Director of Green Up Day shares the story of how it came to be and what it is.