CamelBak Eddy+ Bottle Tritan Renew 20oz
$12.99
$15
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Condition: New
Color: 20oz
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Why is this thing so satisfying to drink from? Sensory input!
By Hereby Grace on Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I love CamelBak, but I especially love this one. The reason why might surprise you—it’s because of the sensory input it provides by requiring you to bite the nozzle and suck through the straw. Surprised? Let me explain. In the world of special needs (autism, ADHD, generalized anxiety, etc.), sensory management is super important for regulation. But truth be told, it’s not just for those categories—it’s important for all of us. Typically, when managing sensory input, we talk about three types of sensory regulation: -Vestibular (balance & movement) -Proprioception (body awareness & joint impact) -Deep pressure (calming compression, like weighted blankets) These sensory inputs affect brain chemistry, influencing mood regulation by impacting serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine, oxytocin, and other neurotransmitters. In this case, let’s focus on proprioception input, which involves joint impact—things like going up and down stairs, jump roping, running, climbing, and any movement that creates impact on the joints. This kind of input helps release serotonin (and others) , which has a regulating and calming effect. There’s good reason people feel better after exercise! Now, here’s where it gets interesting: One of the most effective joints for proprioceptive input is … the jaw.! That’s the joint you get the most bang for the buck . That’s why people chew on pencils, gum, shirts, or even overeat—it’s a quick way to stimulate serotonin release. So why do I love this bottle so much? Because you have to bite down on the mouthpiece to get water out. That jaw engagement provides subtle proprioceptive input, which is calming and regulating—especially for sensory-seeking or anxious individuals. But there’s more benefit to the way, this bottle is designed: the sucking action itself also helps activate the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing stress—making it doubly beneficial for those who need both self-regulation and sensory input. All of that, added to the fact that this is completely spilled proof, makes these bottles the perfect thing to give a sensory seeking child or an anxious child. Also to any individual that has difficulty paying attention from things like ADHD. And I’m not too ashamed to say as an adult thats me Lol! I also like this newer design over the older eddy bottles. It has a nice curvature to the top area and, I don’t know…Just seems so much more sleek. Super easy to wash too. I just tear it all apart and throw in the top shelf of the dishwasher.
Top critical review
Not my choice....
By CWB on Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
I didn't like this water bottle. I know that Camelback was a leader in developing water bladders and bottles for hiking and such, but I found the drinking awkward and noisy. You need to bite on the mouth of the straw to be able to suck the water, and mine makes a wheezing noise when I drink. It also leaked a little when it was on it's side.
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Why is this thing so satisfying to drink from? Sensory input!
By Hereby Grace - Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
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I love CamelBak, but I especially love this one. The reason why might surprise you—it’s because of the sensory input it provides by requiring you to bite the nozzle and suck through the straw. Surprised? Let me explain. In the world of special needs (autism, ADHD, generalized anxiety, etc.), sensory management is super important for regulation. But truth be told, it’s not just for those categories—it’s important for all of us. Typically, when managing sensory input, we talk about three types of sensory regulation: -Vestibular (balance & movement) -Proprioception (body awareness & joint impact) -Deep pressure (calming compression, like weighted blankets) These sensory inputs affect brain chemistry, influencing mood regulation by impacting serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine, oxytocin, and other neurotransmitters. In this case, let’s focus on proprioception input, which involves joint impact—things like going up and down stairs, jump roping, running, climbing, and any movement that creates impact on the joints. This kind of input helps release serotonin (and others) , which has a regulating and calming effect. There’s good reason people feel better after exercise! Now, here’s where it gets interesting: One of the most effective joints for proprioceptive input is … the jaw.! That’s the joint you get the most bang for the buck . That’s why people chew on pencils, gum, shirts, or even overeat—it’s a quick way to stimulate serotonin release. So why do I love this bottle so much? Because you have to bite down on the mouthpiece to get water out. That jaw engagement provides subtle proprioceptive input, which is calming and regulating—especially for sensory-seeking or anxious individuals. But there’s more benefit to the way, this bottle is designed: the sucking action itself also helps activate the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing stress—making it doubly beneficial for those who need both self-regulation and sensory input. All of that, added to the fact that this is completely spilled proof, makes these bottles the perfect thing to give a sensory seeking child or an anxious child. Also to any individual that has difficulty paying attention from things like ADHD. And I’m not too ashamed to say as an adult thats me Lol! I also like this newer design over the older eddy bottles. It has a nice curvature to the top area and, I don’t know…Just seems so much more sleek. Super easy to wash too. I just tear it all apart and throw in the top shelf of the dishwasher.
Good bottle
By Alan - Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
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Had no issues so far, it’s a good bottle and I do like the bite valve on straw. Overall no complaints
Price and functionality make it worth it.
By ivan - Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
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Lightweight design, great value, straw gets 99% of water. Can use without STRAW. Doesn't retain old flavors and smells like other bottles. Seals and opens great. One knock is that it is rather slippery, would recommend getting a sleeve for it to help with grip and insulation. For the price, can't be beat.
Great value
By ryan - Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
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It’s the perfect size for my teen boys. They like the colors too. It’s easy to replace the straws and mouth pieces. These water bottles are very durable
VERY PRETTY purple bottle. Stable & solid. CONFUSING at first!!! But Does work. NO LEAKS I think...
By Jeavan Amara Rheesgreye - Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022
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This item Looks GREAT. I love purple and it's a luminous, radiant, shade of slightly reddish, grape colored purple. So for looks it's great. I got the larger size because I thought it looked like it had a more stable base and it is incredibly stable. The Problem is: I almost throw it away because it comes with a soft rubber spout that's so weird and uncomfortable to use... In fact *at first* every time I started trying to use it, it made a whistling sound! I'm not kidding. 😐 It happened to be late at night (I'm living in an Extended Stay hotel with people potentially near by, though actually things feel very private and Quiet here thank God. B4 this I was at La Quinta which was insanely noisey and so imcompetent they have 3 strange men the key to my room! At 10 o'clock at night!! I'm lucky they were good men just in town working on some sort of construction project and they were at least as embarrassed as I was and even more annoyed because they had just been given a room to sleep in and instead of being able to move in and sleep there they had to apologize for the fact that they just walked in on a woman sitting on her bad probably writing on Facebook I'm just testing total ever just so you get an extra review here. Extended stay America not gorgeous but pretty Pretty high functioning. A little funky but high functioning. La Quinta looks great is terrible. Back to our water bottle review... I was trying it out for the 1st time and I couldn't even take a sip of water without making ridiculous whistling sound. Like a bird whistle! Plus the rubber chip that you're supposed to add made me feel like an infant nursing from a baby's bottle. I think that's the idea that I'm trying to like help you plug into some kind of like you know Plug into your Mommy issues to help you to encourage you to go into a sort of a nursing mode To get you to drink more water. But I just found it gross and awkward. I think I actually threw that part away. Plus, Another problem but probably this applies to All bottles of this type--if you only put a little bit of water in it, like you're just trying it out, it doesn't work at all. And I wasn't sure at 1st whether it was adding a bad taste to the water, so I just really almost gave up on this product. But, probably because it's so beautiful to look at, I persisted and decided to add more of my precious filtered water, good quality water with electrolytes, threw away the gross smushy rubber spout, and tried again. And once you toy with it for a while, it works quite well. It should not have been this hard for me to figure out how to use a bottle of water. 😐 I'm getting more rather than less mechanical and techie as I get older. (As a writer I've had to learn how to operate on social media, even to the extent of running a Facebook group or 2 and having my own YouTube channel. I'm primarily a writer but I also do some visual arts sometimes, like collage or I make music videos actually, and sometimes I say. All of that is I consider amateur, sideline activity. I consider myself a semi professional writer, because I've been published a dozen plus times. Anyway, point, is I know how to use a computer and I'm more and more comfortable using all kinds of machines.) I really shouldn't need any of those qualifications to use a bottle of water. And the fact that we've made our bottles of water so damn complicated that a person who just wants a BPA free vessel to drink out with which they won't have to worry that it's going to tip over and spill... (I just moved in to the aforementioned hotel and I'm setting everything up, starting a new life, so to speak.) The fact that I should have to even think about whether or not I'm good with technology and machines in terms of whether I can drink out of a bottle of water is a sad commentary on how overcomplicated we've made everything. *But I wouldn't blame this bottle.* This very beautiful, stable, solid, very durable looking, seemingly leak free bottle. It's probably that they're ALL like that. I in fact did my best to find the simplest one, the simplest plastic drinking bottle, and I think that I actually, probably succeeded.😄😄😄 Leaks aren't an issue for me because I'm not a hiker, but I just gave it a little test over the sink and it doesn't seem to leak at all. So although I almost do this away, the happy come-back story is that I've decided it works well. And It's so beautiful to look at that I'm definitely going to keep it and I'm going to figure out how to use it and be happy with it!
Will last for years
By Stephanie Knight - Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
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We love CamelBak bottles. They’re sturdy and long lasting - and if anything were to happen we find they stand behind their products well. Always happy with these!
The best
By Kristen Marie Shuman - Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
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Fifth purchase love them
Great size and it doesn't leak!
By Erica - Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
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The re-design on the lid to this Camelbak is wonderful. I have an older Camelbak water bottle that I still use. It has held up well, and works great- as long as you keep it upright. Lay the older one it on its side or hold it upside down, which might happen in your travel bag, and the air vents on the top of the lid would leak. The lid is now redesigned so while it still is easy to sip your water - it no longer leaks!
Beautiful color
By Sue L - Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
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I like my new water bottle a lot. It does not leak and sits at the ready by my bedside table at night. I only wish is that I would not have to bite the straw to suck the water out! 😂 it reminds me of my grandkids who loved to bite they're sippy cup straws. This will be a great feature for them someday when they are older, in the meantime I will just learn to bite the straw to get the water to come out... I'm dying laughing I really do like my new water bottle, worth it
Great water bottle
By Sierra Ranger - Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
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Excellent bottle originally bought to keep on my nightstand for overnight use. Soon started going with me everywhere and perfect grab and go water bottle with one or two craft ice cubes to keep your drinks nice and cool. Easy to sip from or remove the straw if you want. Would repeat purchase and it makes a great gift. Also fits most car cup holders.
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