Which does /out/ prefer?
Guyot Designs.
It holds water. You can boil water inside it. It fits into my titanium cup.
What's a good product for containing 2-5 gallons of water for a week long trip?
Steel.
I can boil water in it.
Bubba hero
>>909293
[nalgenes dont dent like a stainless bottle will, ive done plenty of backpacking with nalgenes and they work great
Depends.
For standard and sportsy outtings, along with /trv/ling, nalgenes are lighter and tougher. For more bushcrafty outings, kanteens can be used to boil water which makes them more versatile, and they're also easily cleaned with things that would damage plastic. Then I eventually discovered the wonderful world of camelbaks and waterbags with filters, and suddenly I wasn't using nalgenes anymore, aside from more relaxed outtings in a group where we end up sharing bottles.
Depends on your use, but ideally get both and adapt.
neither. smart water bottle
>>909293
come at me, bro
I've had a 1L Nalgene for like six years and aside from some scuffs it's still perfect
I've tied it to a rope while full of water and tossed it up into the air and onto rocks while trying to make a bear hang and it seems to be indestructible
i have kleen steel growlers
i love them but they're expensive and i crush them at work a lot which sucks
Pic related + bladder
>>909313
msr dromedary
>>909313
Why the fuck would you carry 8-20 litres of water you retard
>>910897
maybe they're driving? through the desert or somewhere without water?
>>910899
Then a giant plastic water container, what twat can't work that out for himself.
You'd have to be pretty stupid to buy a set of msr dromedarys just to sit them in the back of your car
>>910906
you seem nice
>>909293
[ ] leached plastic
[ ] stainless steel
Hmmm....
>>909293
Why would you BUY a water bottle? Just use an empty soda bottle.
>>909293
I prefer my nalgene bottle. It's also one of the metal ones though.
>>910910
He speaks the truth though.