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Product Description
Both a water bottle and a pot, the Vargo Titanium BOT HD is an all-in-one system that saves you weight and space. Made of lightweight, biocompatible titanium, the 1-liter bottle features a screw-top lid with a temperature-resistant O-ring to prevent it from leaking in your bag Read More
"We're lucky enough to have such a great relationship with Vargo that they allowed our members access to it first :)"
What an honor. And at only 90 bucks! :)
Would be great if Vargo created a companion cup that nested perfectly (no rattle!) over the bottom of this container. One with, say, 250-300ml capacity. Bonus points if it had matching folded handles, made from titanium and had graduated measurement markings. And maybe an optional lid. It’s all about the nesting! Bundle us, Baby!
Looks like it is just the regular 1 liter BOT with the addition of the folding handles. The main reason I bought the 700 ml BOT was because it had handles. If the 1 liter had them then I might have bought that instead.
I think an 850 ml BOT with folding handles would hit the sweet spot for me.
So these are super pricy, are there any other similarly sized alternatives with a similar lid to buy anywhere? In steel would probs be just fine too, if the price is lower.
Handles, long overdue. The one liter is now is a useful item. I don't know that it is worth $90 given the other alternatives and how light a plastic water bottle is.
Expensive I know but I don’t think there’s other lightweight options that can be sealed so well so I got one. It’s worked out great for the 2 backpack trips I’ve taken it on. I use a steripen so i use it as my collection water and then steri with it and transfer to my water bottle. I also use it for my second spare litre of water and ultimately my cooking pot. I haven’t cold soaked yet but that’s a future plan as well. I like the idea of cold pasta and mayo (paks) for lunch.
Apparently it can pressure lock at elevation (or heat change) but you just slide a knife between the seal and it’ll pop easily.