Canteens and Water Bottles

Canteens and Water Bottles

A water bottle is something everyone should own. In the simplest form, an old soda bottle will do, but it's probably better to purchase a good durable canteen, designed for outdoor use.

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Finnish Canteen, 1 l
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Finnish Canteen, 1 l

Regular price 7,99€
Sale price 7,99€ Regular price
Dutch Canteen with Pouch and Cup, Surplus
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Dutch Canteen with Pouch and Cup, Surplus

Regular price 14,99€
Sale price 14,99€ Regular price
Woodsman
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Nalgene Wide Mouth 1 l Water Bottle

Regular price 14,99€
Sale price 14,99€ Regular price
Equally pretty and sleek as the East German super car; Trabant.

NVA Canteen with Strichtarn Pouch, Surplus

Regular price 14,99€
Sale price 14,99€ Regular price
US 2 qt Canteen, olive drab, with pouch, surplus
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US 2 qt Canteen, olive drab, with pouch, surplus

Regular price 24,99€
Sale price 24,99€ Regular price
SIGG Traveller Bottle, 1.0 liters (33.8 fl oz)
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SIGG Traveller Bottle, 1.0 liters (33.8 fl oz)

Regular price 23,99€
Sale price 23,99€ Regular price
SIGG Traveller bottle, 0.6 liters (20 fl oz)

SIGG Traveller bottle, 0.6 liters (20 fl oz)

Regular price 19,99€
Sale price 19,99€ Regular price
Camelbak Eddy+ 0,75L Tritan water bottle

Camelbak Eddy+ 0,75L Tritan water bottle

Regular price 17,99€
Sale price 17,99€ Regular price
Camelbak Forge Flow SST Ins Thermos Bottle, 0.35 l, Moss
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Camelbak Forge Flow SST Ins Thermos Bottle, 0.35 l, Moss

Regular price 34,99€
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Thermos Midnight 0.75 l, blue

Thermos Midnight 0.75 l, blue

Regular price 39,99€
Sale price 39,99€ Regular price
Forgotten Weapons Ukkomatti 80 Hip Flask

Forgotten Weapons Ukkomatti 80 Hip Flask

Regular price 79,99€
Sale price 79,99€ Regular price
SIGG Screw Top

SIGG Screw Top

Regular price 5,99€
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Thermos Midnight 1 l, blue

Thermos Midnight 1 l, blue

Regular price 44,99€
Sale price 44,99€ Regular price
Thermos Midnight 0.50 l, blue
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Thermos Midnight 0.50 l, blue

Regular price 36,99€
Sale price 36,99€ Regular price
SIGG Cleaning Brush Set
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SIGG Cleaning Brush Set

Regular price 11,99€
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SIGG Bottle Clean Tablets
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SIGG Bottle Clean Tablets

Regular price 12,99€
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Ukkomatti flask, Finland 100 years
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Ukkomatti flask, Finland 100 years

Regular price 89,99€
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Nalgene Wide Mouth Stainless Steel Backpacker Bottle 38 oz
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Nalgene Wide Mouth Stainless Steel Backpacker Bottle 38 oz

Regular price 39,99€
Sale price 39,99€ Regular price
US 1 qt canteen, surplus
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US 1 qt canteen, surplus

Regular price 2,99€
Sale price 2,99€ Regular price
BW Canteen with Cup and Another Cup, Surplus
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BW Canteen with Cup and Another Cup, Surplus

Regular price 23,99€
Sale price 23,99€ Regular price

A water bottle is something everyone should own. In the simplest form, an old soda bottle will do, but it's probably better to purchase a good durable canteen, designed for outdoor use.

Plastic or metal?

Plastic canteen

Your standard plastic canteen is a solid choice: cheap, won't weigh much, and has a long service life. Its only weakness is its poor resistance to fire, so if you manage to freeze the water, keep it some distance away from the campfire. Naturally, you probably shouldn't pour boiling water in a plastic canteen.

Aluminum bottles

Aluminum canteens were the standard before plastic became common, and they are still quite popular. Your water will stay odor-free and fresh in an aluminum bottle. Although you can warm these up near the flame in case the water freezes, you shouldn't expose them to direct flame.

At some point, aluminum canteens received flak as they allegedly caused Alzheimer's disease due to aluminum mixing with the water. True, aluminum can't be good for your health if digested, but if you don't misuse the bottle, there's no risk either.

Stainless steel bottles

A steel canteen is an expensive type of container but arguably the best—it can be heated on flame, is very durable, and is odor-free. These are very randomly available from Varusteleka, so when we have them, attack right away. As a nice drop of information, the Finnish army once developed a stainless steel canteen and manufactured it in reasonably large numbers. It must have been expensive.

How about a military surplus canteen?

A used army canteen can be a great hydration option. If you’d like a used canteen, military surplus is the way to go. An army surplus canteen is affordable, durable, and it also looks cool. We sometimes have military surplus canteens from several countries. The US military canteen, for example, is quite popular, and there are several versions. The collapsible US Army canteen is quite clever and folds into quite small when empty. A military canteen kit contains a pouch and or the military canteen cup.

Military canteens are usually used. The product description of the military canteen mentions this, so don’t worry—you’ll know what you get.