Is there a reason no one has come out with an insulated (double wall) titanium bottle yet?
there are a few on amazon, can't say how the construction is, but they are out there
Is there a reason no one has come out with an insulated (double wall) titanium bottle yet?
These are wise words.Agree, I always carry a Smartwater bottle, except when it's well below freezing. Then you need something more durable like a Nalgene.
also, when carrying water bottles when it's well below freezing. Keep them upside down. Ice forms on the surface of water. If your bottle is right side up the ice will block the hole. When you store them upside down the ice forms on the bottom. When you flip it over to drink there's no ice in the way.
The liquid water near the screw top threads should also keep the lid from freeze locking.
I just buy the SmartWater bottles and refill. Lighter than all the other options.
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Not supposed to dump it in there boiling hot. Cut the stove off and let it rest a minute before transferring to the nalgeneMy nalgene gets slightly soft with a good rolling boil dumped in….cause for concern?
Not supposed to dump it in there boiling hot. Cut the stove off and let it rest a minute before transferring to the nalgene
I run the Cap Cap lid on my HDPE Nalgene's, Ive not had one leak yet and I torque them on pretty tight.I don't think I've had an HDPE Nalgene that doesn't leak. I'm sure I'm over or under torqueing the lid. Just can't ever get it right. Hasn't been an issue except the sleeping bag thing is not an option.
SmartWater bottles paired with a Sawyer filter have worked well for me on solo backpacking trips - it's not the perfect answer but it works pretty well at checking multiple boxes.I just buy the SmartWater bottles and refill. Lighter than all the other options.
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