1 Litre Cycling Water Bottle - Sporting Goods

The Independent: This self-filling water bottle condenses half a litre of drinking water from an hour's cycling This self-filling water bottle condenses half a litre of drinking water from an hour's cycling One liter is a bit more than 3 cans of regular sized pop. A large bottle (not extra large) of ketchup is also about 1 litre in volume. Two pints of beer is about one liter as well.

One liter of water by the way weighs exactly one kilogram (roughly 2 pounds) MSN: Best water bottles for cycling 2025: Stay hydrated on the go The litre is often also used in some calculated measurements, such as density (kg/L), allowing an easy comparison with the density of water. One litre of water has a mass of almost exactly one kilogram when measured at its maximal density, which occurs at 3.984 °C. A self-filling bottle that hangs underneath a bike frame and condenses water directly out of the air could be a blessing for long-distance cyclists and inhabitants of water-scarce regions. The ...

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