What bottles do you like the best for re-use when hiking/doing outdoors stuff?
>>2848373nalgenethreads over back it up
>>2848374Which nalgene bottle do you use/like?
>>2848373Anything glass or metal. Zero percent of my outdoor equipment is made of plastic.
>>2848373those squirty caps are great for a makeshift bidet.screw it on some smaller bottle and you can wash your ass anywhere
>>2848376Curious because I've looked into this before: what's your rain gear and tent like?
>>2848375the big boi wide mouth 48oz 1.5 litre ones, I've got like 5 total of the HDPE 1.5 litres two HDPE 1 litres, which are cool cause they can handle boiling water and freezing water with no issues and two regular 1.5litres cause they look cooler and technically have a bit more capacity cause the walls are thinner.
>>2848416Waxed linen canvas.
>>2848416Tent is handmade from waxed canvas sailcloth, rain gear is oiled canvas and natural rubber.I mixed cinnamon oil into the beeswax for the tent this year, it smells amazing.
>>2848373I just crush down a 1L pop bottle and then put the lid back on, making it thin and lightweight for carrying. Any is fine.
>>2848396I forgot toilet paper last weekend. Turns out that the human ass is designed to be wiped with fallen Beech leaves, and they worked better than toilet paper.
>>2848373The cheapest water bottle you can buy in a case from Costco or Walmart. 4-5 of em in your pack and you're sorted for the whole day.
>>2848373yurop here, andros brand fruit juice has a very sturdy bottle with a good wide mouth screw cap. they make excellent outdoor bottles light, cheap, reuse, tough, tight, wide mouth for easy refill, no cry when you lose one because you buy one every week.
>>2849214dayhiker spotted
>>2848373perfectionthese smartwater-like reusable bottles that have been coming out recently are pretty neat
>>2849246Yup.
>>2848373$1.25 alkaline water with electrolytes from dollar tree.1.5L, dirt cheap if you need to replace 2 bottles last me about 2 days when camping
I alternate between 1L and 500 ml mason jars. They’re easy to clean and i think it’s easier to tell when they’re dirty or not compared to plastic both visually AND smell wise.
>>2849323I have one it works fairly well. When camping the small opening is a pain to refill but backpacking with a sawyer is perfect. I want to try the m!go since it has large / small caps. But it’s out of stock. There are also reports of leaking but o-rings might be a simple fix.
>>2849568It's a fucking bottle, get over yourself. Just buy one and use it instead of upgrading your underwear every time some asian adds an extra ventilation hole. This is faggotry.
>>2849579interesting anti bottle discussion post in a thread specifically about bottle discussion.
>>2849579this guy doesn't like bottles
>>2848710>cinnamon oil into the beeswax for the tent this year, it smells amazing.yeah im sure the bears will love chewing on that while they eat your legs
I was homeless and broke so I only used birch oil for my canvas tent (Thornhill 3x3m). It doesn't breathe as well as before but at least it's not leaking now. Collecting all that oil took an eternity kek. The tent is dark green and now it has subtle black spots on it.
Any recs for sturdy metal ones? All I ever see are plasticshit
>>2849848sigg