Water Storage
The best water storage, reviewed and curated by the Trailspace community. The latest review was added on April 5, 2024. Stores' prices and availability are updated daily.
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Recent Water Storage Product Reviews
Nalgene 32oz Wide Mouth Ultralite HDPE Bottle
Light weight. Recyclable. Perfect size. Triple threat system! I concur with the previous reviewer. Thought I'd add my system. I use the Aquamira Red Line for right from the stream water. I fill the Nalgene for on the trail refill of Aquamira and also for cooking. Make sure you boil it long enough. Nalgene is just the right amount for the MSR Windburner. I've got a second Nalgene for more capacity. Only thing is the Nalgene doesn't fit with all backpacks (shame on them). But it does shove into… Full review
Nalgene 32oz Wide Mouth Ultralite HDPE Bottle
A wide mouth Nalgene at 3.8 ounces (instead 6 oz. for the regular, transparent ones). It's hard not to like this for backpacking. This is Nalgene's lightweight bottle offering, and it is much lighter than the regular, see-through Nalgene bottles we are all used to. Mine weighs 3.75 ounces, which is significantly lighter than my other Nalgene bottles that come in at 6 ounces. The weight savings are due to it being made of a different material. The material is not fully transparent but it is easy… Full review
Easy Traveler 16oz Rum Runner Flask
Order never arrived. 3 emails and 1 FB message went ignored. Super disappointed in the whole process. Order never arrived. 3 emails and 1 FB message went ignored. Super disappointed in the whole process. Full review
Nalgene 32oz Oasis Bottle
The Nalgene Oasis is too expensive at $16. They used to be like $8 a year ago. First they disappeared for 2 years, they said it was supply chain issues. Now they restock them at twice the price. Sounds like a little market manipulation....sad. Anyway, for slightly over what they a charging now you could get a pretty nice brand name stainless steel bottle. Full review
Hydro Flask 40 oz Wide Mouth
Kinda wish I wouldn’t have spent $50 on it. I like it, but it doesn’t keep water cold unless you have ice. Which I hate, because why am I spending so much when I should’ve just purchased a regular bottle. Too late to return it, nothing I can do about it I know. I’m just telling people so they know before purchasing. If you drop it and it’s a far drop on accident on hard floor, street, rocks (hiking), etc. there will be 97% chance that there’s a dent in it. Sometimes big, sometimes little,… Full review
Wondery Parks of the USA Bucket List Water Bottle
Have you ever found yourself wondering how many National Parks you’ve visited? With 424 national park sites, and 63 national parks, it can be challenging to track them all unless you have the Wondery Parks of the USA Water Bottle. The Wondery Parks of the USA Water Bottle features small laser engraved images of all 63 national parks. And it comes with a series of stickers that you match to the engravings on the water bottle once you've made it to the corresponding park. It basically serves as… Full review
Gregory 3D Hydro 3L Reservoir
Comparing it to a Outback 2l Hydration bag at 1/3 of the cost this thing is amazing! Compared to other similarly priced products I don't know... This is my first good one. I bought this a year ago for about 59.99 CAD at Sportscheck and you can get the newer design, I'm guessing it is a newer dersign, for about 54.99 CAD. Overall it has been my companion for hikes and mountain biking with my North Face Hydra 26. Small enough where it doesn't get in the way but just big enough for this bladder. I… Full review
Nalgene 32 oz Narrow Mouth Tritan
This is a simple, durable, relatively lightweight bottle. Among rigid plastic bottles, this is one of the best. The narrow mouth makes it easier to drink from but harder to fill. If you want a rigid, transparent bottle, this is the one to get. It is strong, light, and fits into most bottle pockets. I would recommend this to almost anyone. This bottle has been "discontinued", but they really just added 50% recycled plastic and called it a new bottle (Nalgene Sustain). Ease of Use: Intuitive to use. Full review
Sea to Summit Watercell X
A versatile, practical, and durable water storage and carrying system for camping and backpacking. Available in 4-, 6-, 10-, and 20-liter versions. Can be used for washing and even showering. Could be lighter and more compact when not in use, but this would probably require a thinner, less resistant fabric and compromise durability. The first time I saw the Watercell X I was camping and this family in a tent right next to my hammock had two, the 10L and 20L versions. I thought both were too big… Full review
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