MIZU V5 15oz Water Bottle for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$22.46
$22.46
Used Value:
$13.48
$13.48
Sale Value:
$20.21
$20.21
Designed for coffee and tea, but also perfect for keeping your water icy cold, the MIZU V5 15oz Water Bottle is ready to wet your whistle every day on your drive to work. The vacuum-insulated stainless steel construction keeps your hot beverages hot for a pep in your step all day long, and cool ones cold when you need to refresh, making this a vital piece to bring along before leaving home.
Specifications
Brand:
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
stainless steel
Recommended Use:
casual
Volume:
15 oz
Full Reviews
Keeps coffee warm but does leak from time to time. Cool looking but not as good as hydroflask
Paul J., backcountry.com
October 24, 2018
October 24, 2018
As another reviewer said, you will wear coffee. Great looking and keeps my coffee hot. But it also keeps it on me. And after the 3rd time leaking on me on the way to work into the trash it went. I so wanted to love this cup but the leaking isn't worth it.
MonkeyGirl, backcountry.com
July 17, 2018
July 17, 2018
It keeps coffee warm for hours. It is a great size.
Kelly H., backcountry.com
January 19, 2018
January 19, 2018
I love these mugs for coffee. They keep my drink hot for just the right amount of time. Haven't had any issues with the lid unlike the Hydro Flask lids. They dont keep the coffee hot as long as the Hydro Flask but also dont spill all over you like the hydro flask flip lid.
Patrick Law, backcountry.com
November 16, 2017
November 16, 2017
I really like these bottles and the other reviews are making me chuckle! I bought these for my 4 and 6 yo kids. We have no leakage problems, no small hands problems, and no spillage problems (and they're 4 and 6! Small hands that spill everything that can be spilled). The lid is easy to open and close for my kids. Most importantly, it stays closed when they latch it. They aren't dripping hot chocolate on themselves or their car seats (critically important). I can't however comment on whether they keep things super hot or cold because I order their hot chocolate luke warm. However, I own the V12 36 oz water bottle and the V10 34 oz. model--and the V12 water bottle keeps things very cold for hours and the V10 keeps things hot for an entire ski day. I love Mizu products. The rope handles are easy to hold out of the way by myself and my kids. I don't see any design flaws there. It's not at all hard to use 1 finger to squeeze a parachute cord against the bottle while we drink. Am here to buy Mizu bottles for my other kids and hubby because I like them so much.
Sharee M., backcountry.com
October 16, 2017
October 16, 2017
I was attracted to the interesting looks/color of this vessel, as well as their non-profit side which reminded me of Miir bottles. I really like the quality and design of my Miir bottles and really love how much good they do as a company, but Mizu is no match. This bottle is downright disappointing. The construction feels cheap especially the threading of the lid. I cringe at the rough feeling and sound each time I screw the lid. It reminds me of the cheap or free steel bottles you get as a promo. The string attachment is quaint but useless because the lid flops around as I drink if I don't hold it, and the wide lid is awkward for my hands to hold both it and the bottle at the same time. If my drink is not water, I dirty my hands and bottle with drippage. So for me, this essentially requires two hands to drink or a lot of concentration and dexterity to do it one handed. Finally, it doesn't keep my drink very cold. I'll toss something in the morning to drink in the late afternoon/early evening. For something that claims 24hrs of cold insulation, my drink is just chilly. Slush becomes liquid. My other 24hr bottle has it darned cold. Slush remains 80% slush. I haven't tried hot liquids. If it kept it cold like my other bottle, I'd forgive its other flaws.
gir, backcountry.com
April 2, 2017
April 2, 2017
The threads aren't smooth, liquids spill easily, and the lid is held on by a string... It does hold temps for an adequate amount of time.
Ryan W., backcountry.com
November 27, 2016
November 27, 2016
There is a design flaw with this mug. The sipping spout is flat so the excess coffee doesn't drain back into the mug. Eventually, the mug will get tipped backwards and the coffee will creep up under the latch and exit on the other side...where you can't see it...and it will get on you...probably on your way to work. Don't get me wrong, the materials, finish, size, assembly/craftsmanship are excellent. I am now considering using a dremel to re-contour the spout to promote return draining. But, I should not have to do that with a new product, and I am concerned that even if I do it will mean I won't have a watertight seal when the latch is closed.
Boone W., backcountry.com
July 11, 2016
July 11, 2016