I now use a smart water bottle with a sawyer filter less weight.I am wondering who has completely ditched the Nalgene bottle? I always take one and a water bladder but I weighed the Nalgene and it was 6.5oz. I didn’t realize they were that heavy. I also weighed a smart water bottle which seems like a heavy duty bottle. But I do enjoy the wide opening on the Nalgene for gathering water![]()
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I go with the 64oz Gatorade bottle for the win in the tent...Smartwater for drinking.
32oz Gatorade for not leaving the tent at night.
What stainless bottle are you using Wacko? I have thought of doing this as well.I ditched the nalgene too. I usually carry smartwater bottles and 1 nalgene. I switched the nalgene for a single wall stainless steel bottle. I consider it "safety gear". I can boil water in the bottle, it is durable, it works much better to me as a hot water bottle. In my experiments putting boiling water into both then into a sock, the stainless bottle provides more useable heat. Handy in the cold. Mine weighs exactly the same as the nalgene.
What stainless bottle are you using Wacko? I have thought of doing this as well.
I did not know that. Do now and ordered one!Nalgene does make a single wall stainless version of their bottle as well which is pretty nice.
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This is how I go nowdays. One Smartwater bottle for day hunts works well for me.I am wondering who has completely ditched the Nalgene bottle? I always take one and a water bladder but I weighed the Nalgene and it was 6.5oz. I didn’t realize they were that heavy. I also weighed a smart water bottle which seems like a heavy duty bottle. But I do enjoy the wide opening on the Nalgene for gathering water![]()
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That's clever.Smartwater bottles have been the go to standard in the ultralight hiking community for years. I carry two, plus a spare cap but the flip kind that doubles as a backwash for my Sawyer filter.
I just got my first nalgene, after using smartwater bottles for years. Part of this was finally getting a prodeal to make them more affordable, but the option of the hot water bottle, plus Nalgene makes labware so I trust it slightly more on the microplastics front than most manufacturers was definitely part of it. Having one nalgene, plus a water bladder, and platypus collapsible bottle has been my setup - we'll see how it works.I just saw the thread title and I have to ask….. why did everyone ever start carrying a Nalgene bottle in the first place? Isn’t that why we use bladders that hold larger amounts of water? And why “nalgene”? To me a collapsible bottle is only worth carrying anywhere for filtering before putting in bladder.