What's your go to water bottle

nobody

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Another vote for a 32 oz wide mouth Nalgene. I have several, typically I have one in my SG Hydro Holster and an extra one inside the bottom of my pack to start every day and I’ll stop and fill as necessary
 

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I picked up a titanium water bottle with a neoprene sleeve that I’ve been using for the last year. I also switched to a double wall titanium thermos for coffee. Both were efforts to avoid plastics.
 

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I picked up a titanium water bottle with a neoprene sleeve that I’ve been using for the last year. I also switched to a double wall titanium thermos for coffee. Both were efforts to avoid plastics.
 

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I'm using the same Nalgene bottles I've had for the last 15 years. Heavy duty. Freeze em. Crush em. Give them to my kids to travel/ adventure with. Doesn't matter, you can't kill these things.
 

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Another vote for a Nalgene wide mouth. I've got Nalgene bottles older than a lot of people on this forum. They're basically indestructible if you don't melt them.
 

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Ha! I’ll be odd duck out:

Primary is a hydrapak flux 1L: it’s light and stands up when full, but packs down to be tiny.
https://hydrapak.com/collections/water-bottles/products/flux™-1l

I also use smart water bottles, which are admittedly a bit lighter than the flux bottle.
 

dtrkyman

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Smart water, it is lighter and more compact than a Nalgene and threads into my Sawyer water filter. I have a couple of the tall skinny ones I hang onto.
 
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