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Carry your beverage securely as you rock-hop your way to the mountain's top over slides and rock falls with the Nalgene Backpacker bottle. Stow a liter of your favorite beverage in this lightweight, surgical grade stainless steel bottle that keeps liquids safe even if you drop it - and don't worry about spilling as you fill up the wide-mouth opening.
| Material: | 18/10 surgical grade stainless steel |
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| Volume: | 32 ounces |
| Weight: | 12.3 ounces |
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good alternative, but heavy | |
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| This is a good alternative to BPA plastics. However, it is quite heavy. I always like the way water tastes out of stainless containers. My wife and I bought these for home use b/c we were drinking out of plastic bottles, and decided these were better for our health. On backpacking trips, we mostly use platypus (BPA free). | |
| emailsfh at Mountain Gear on 07/29/2009 | |
Great bottle! | |
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| I use it everyday. I keep it in the fridge so my water stays cold a bit longer, which is nice. It is stainless steel so you do get that metallic smell, but the water tastes fine. I really like the bottle overall. | |
| Kelsey at Mountain Gear on 03/09/2009 | |
No BPA | |
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| Who knows what chemical have have now in those BPA free bottles. I am not taking any chance. This bottle along with my other Kleen Kanteen bottles will last for a long while... | |
| Max Power at Mountain Gear on 02/24/2009 | |
Not taking risks with BPA | |
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| I am not sure what they use in the BPA-free water bottles; hence to be safe just decided to go with Stainless Steel. | |
| Max Power at Mountain Gear on 02/28/2009 | |