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Reddit mentions of Vapur Element Flexible Water Bottle - with Carabiner, 1 Liter (33 oz) - Water

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Vapur Element Flexible Water Bottle - with Carabiner, 1 Liter (33 oz) - Water. Here are the top ones.

Vapur Element Flexible Water Bottle - with Carabiner, 1 Liter (33 oz) - Water
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This water bottle holds 1 liter/33 ounces of liquidThis water bottle is foldable, portable, reusable, durable, freezable, dishwasher safeBPA, odor and taste free Water BottleWide mouth opening. Simply unscrew the Super Cap from the bottle to reveal the wide opening. Great for filling and cleaning your bottle!The Vapur Element water bottle features a Super Cap - flip cap. This cap has a tough seal and is easy to open. The cap allows you to remain active without worrying about spills or leaks
Specs:
ColorWater
Height11.5 Inches
Length0.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2013
Size1 Liter, 34 Ounces
Weight0.1322773572 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Vapur Element Flexible Water Bottle - with Carabiner, 1 Liter (33 oz) - Water:

u/vonfluff · 8 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

This Vapur water bottle is my favorite!. I use them for travel, working out, at work, etc. When you're done you just roll it up and toss it in your bag. I took them on a plane as well - just waited to fill it until I was through security. Mwhahaha.

u/gaatu · 5 pointsr/onebag

Completely agree with this point. I usually "two-bag" it with one main ~28-35L backpack and a smaller 10-15L duffel/daypack to complement just to hold items that I'd like to have easy access to during the flight.

I typically use a hydroflask at home as my reusable water bottle, but I got a Vapur Element as my travel bottle. It's a little more 'green' than just buying plastic bottles and tossing them each time. I've had it for a little over the year and it still has yet to break on me; could be a possibility if you're interested!

u/SymphoniusRex · 3 pointsr/backpacking

A collapsible water bottle with caribeaner. I brought two 1L ones of these and they are amazing to refill. You just buy a big bottle to fill these up if you’re in a country with bad sanitation, and when not in use you can pack it away very easily. When you’re hiking and trekking it can clip onto your pack so it’s hands free!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007UU6JI0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1511991345&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=vapur+water+bottle&dpPl=1&dpID=31Wkw6lZEeL&ref=plSrch

u/darkwormfood · 2 pointsr/MTB

Totally hear you. Full Camel bak is a pain for short frequent rides. Bottles are annoying and uncomfortable for me because I don't like stashing anything on ugly cages on my sweet steed and opt to carry my gear in a pack. My solution... soft bottles! I loooove this thing. I almost never use the camel bak or regular bottles anymore. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007UU6JI0/

u/Zer0k00l · 2 pointsr/Coachella

this has been my choice over the last couple of years

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.