Stay hydrated and organized with this carry-all water bottle

Stop leaving your keys at the gym.
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Emily Heller
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If Instagram influencers are any indication, it seems like everyone is drinking more water these days. While that's great for our collective health, it's also one more thing we have to lug around every day, since only a monster drinks out of disposable plastic water bottles.

Between hitting the gym, going to work, running errands, and getting drinks with friends, you've got a busy life. It's easy to lose track of all of the stuff you have to take around with you and when you start adding liquid to the mix it gets tricky. Yeah, you could shove a water bottle into your bag, but then you run the risk of leaks getting all up in your phone and wallet.

This Kickstarter is flipping the script by making a water bottle that serves as an organizational hub. The Rushpack consists of a stainless steel, vacuum insulated water bottle with a neoprene sleeve that holds all of your everyday essentials.

The sleeve has dedicated pockets for your phone and credit cards, and a third pocket for your keys, headphones, lip gloss, etc. As a fun added touch, there's a velcro strip that you can use to attach fun patches. Plus, the tough neoprene protects the bottle from the dents and dings that metal water bottles are prone to.

The Rushpack bottles comes in 32oz and 64oz versions and the sleeves come in black and an impressively ugly shade of camouflage. But, hey, if that floats your boat, go for it. It'll definitely stand out at the gym. If you already have a water bottle you love you can just buy the sleeve by itself — apparently it fits most standard water bottles.

Backing the Kickstarter will get you up to $40 off retail price of the Rushpack. You'll also receive a flip straw lid and carabiner handle. Order it now, and start picking out your patches while you're at it.

Topics Health

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Emily Heller

According to twitter, Emily Heller is a fake geek girl and a SJW. If you ask her friends, she laughs too loud and cries at cute animal videos. Prior to Mashable, Emily wrote for CollegeHumor and Reductress and most recently worked at a very bro-y tech startup. She lives in Brooklyn with three dudes, a cat who acts like a dog and a dog who acts like a houseplant.

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