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Since I couldn't get out on the trails this week, I decided to turn my kitchen into a gear-testing lab. When it comes to winter hiking, keeping your water from freezing is a constant battle, and today I’m putting two solutions head-to-head. Is the "pro" gear actually better, or can a little DIY effort outperform the big brands? I’m running a high-stakes freezer test to see which insulation method holds up best over a long haul. I took two Nalgene bottles, filled them with boiling water, and locked them in the deep freeze for eight hours. One is wrapped in a standard store-bought insulating sleeve; the other is protected by a sleeve I made myself. In this video: The exact setup for the "Deep Freeze" test. Why insulation matters for your winter hydration strategy. The final temperature reading after 8 hours of sub-zero exposure. The results definitely surprised me—one of these was the clear winner by a significant margin. If you've ever wondered if that store-bought sleeve is actually worth the weight in your pack, you’ll want to see how this turned out.