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Reddit mentions of Platypus PlusBottle, 1 Liter with Push-Pull Cap
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Platypus PlusBottle, 1 Liter with Push-Pull Cap. Here are the top ones.
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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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6 changes of clothespair 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.toiletriesBar of soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, deodorant if you mustwarm hat and glovesnot sure what the weather will be like but I reserve these for when it may snowlots of sockslounging shoes, hiking shoesrunning shoes are good for hiking if your pack isn't heavy >30lbspillowuse your clothesfew1 bowlgoodcalorie dense snacks such as nuts, jerky, dried fruit.rain jacket$1 ponchoMy additions:
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All in all I think you should keep your pack under 30lbs, especially if you are going to be doing some hiking.
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.
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.
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.