pirogue
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Only metal container in my pack, that won’t concern me with its weight, is going to be holding some good bourbon.
Same really like the hdpe. Switched last year and left the big bladder at home. Have a small bladder I’ll run with if limited water access and hiking a lot, easier to drink on the run.Another HDPE Nalgene convert here, just as durable as the OG but half the weight
I'm a huge stainless guy too. There are some cool lightweight titanium bottle options out there that I've been eyeing up, but they are $$$$.. (ie Snow Peak Aurora)
8 Ultralight Insulated Water Bottles for Everyday Use
Single and double wall bottles for staying hydrated at home, around town, and on the trailwww.fieldmag.com
Very likely it’s the same thing, various vendors on aliexpress sell the same bottle under various brand names, boundless voyage being one of them.I had the silverant bottle from that list. In AK I was packing out a caribou and had the strap of my Exo across the bottle. Twice on that pack-out I had the lid come loose, apparently from the bottle flexing under all that pressure. It doesn't happen with normal loads, but it's something I thought was worth sharing.
I have a self reliance outfitters bottle I bought to replace the silverant and have not had the same issue. It looks exactly like the boundless voyage bottle on your list, may be the same thing with a different label.
I like Vargo stuff, that one is light and sounds like it's strong as well.
I have been pretty much using the KleinCanteen brand. Not always the lightest but the hold up well. I am still trying to find one that I can put a top on that is like the one I have for Nalgene bottles. It fits oner the wide mouth but has a smaller opening for drinking from.I'm a huge stainless guy too. There are some cool lightweight titanium bottle options out there that I've been eyeing up, but they are $$$$.. (ie Snow Peak Aurora)
8 Ultralight Insulated Water Bottles for Everyday Use
Single and double wall bottles for staying hydrated at home, around town, and on the trailwww.fieldmag.com
Can't stress enough how durable Gatorade bottles are. You essentially get the same capacity as a USGI canteen for a fraction of the weight and while not as durable, when's the last time you saw someone bust open a Gatorade bottle?We use 20 oz Gatorade bottles