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Reddit mentions of Platypus PlusBottle, 1 Liter with Push-Pull Cap

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Platypus PlusBottle, 1 Liter with Push-Pull Cap. Here are the top ones.

Platypus PlusBottle, 1 Liter with Push-Pull Cap
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Collapsible, easy-pour bottle lets you pack your water into the backcountry, and begin saving space as you drink it100% BPA-free, and includes natural silver-ion based anti-microbial lining called SlimeGuard for crisp, taste-free waterBottle's film walls have been updated to make them softer and more flexible without sacrificing durability; ergonomic shape and handy carry loopOne-liter/34-ounce capacity; measures six by 11.5 inches (W x D) with 1.3-ounce weightIncludes limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty; made in Seattle, WA
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Found 4 comments on Platypus PlusBottle, 1 Liter with Push-Pull Cap:

u/jayknow05 · 2 pointsr/climbing
  1. crash pad

  2. shoes
  3. chalk
  4. brushes
  5. 6 changes of clothes pair of shorts, pair of pants, 2 t-shirts, light jacket, sweatshirt/sweater, 2 pairs of socks, 2 pairs of underwear. You should be wearing about half of this going out. Just air out the clothes you aren't wearing, even better is to wash them in a stream.
  6. toiletries Bar of soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, deodorant if you must
  7. harness
  8. belay device
  9. warm hat and gloves not sure what the weather will be like but I reserve these for when it may snow
  10. lots of socks
  11. lounging shoes, hiking shoes running shoes are good for hiking if your pack isn't heavy >30lbs
  12. sleeping bag
  13. tent
  14. pillow use your clothes
  15. few 1 bowl
  16. good calorie dense snacks such as nuts, jerky, dried fruit.
  17. spork tool
  18. pocket knife
  19. phone charger. Is this solar or what? You're probably better off picking up a couple spare extended batteries and charging them up before you go, turn your phone off for most of the trip.
  20. backpack, is this an additional pack? Or what all of this is in?
  21. rain jacket $1 poncho
  22. camera
  23. book

    My additions:

  24. headlamp and extra batteries
  25. finger nail clippers, ibuprofin, antihistamines, wetnaps, purification tabs, bug spray
  26. Ultralight towel
  27. Ground mat
  28. Camping pot
  29. Water bottle, like the platypus
  30. Medical tape
  31. Firestarting kit: cotton balls soaked in vasoline, lighter, flint/steel
  32. Whiskey
  33. Dehydrated food of some sort.

    Bonus:

  34. Weather radio
  35. Camping stove
  36. Hammock instead of a tent


    All in all I think you should keep your pack under 30lbs, especially if you are going to be doing some hiking.
u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I use one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Platypus-PlusBottle-Liter-Push-Pull-Cap/dp/B001VNXWPK/

It's smaller and I can roll it up and just put it in my pocket when not full.

u/korgothwashere · 1 pointr/EDC

To add to that point, I would think a little foldable bottle like the Vapur Element Bottle or the Platypus Plus bottle or the Sip N Go or the Wide Mouth Cantene from Nalgene would add a great deal of usefulness and a minimal amount of bulk to that kit.

u/pto892 · 1 pointr/backpacking

I use the Platypus 1L soft bottles, which cost just a little bit over your price point. They're lightweight, BPA free, and can roll up when empty. Gatorade or Powerade bottles work for me too, but I do replace them after some use.