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Titanium Para-Bottle
Vargo Outdoors
Titanium Para-Bottle
$159.90
Description

  Ultimate Backcountry Water Bottle

  The ultralight Titanium Para-Bottle from Vargo is a completely biocompatible 1 liter water bottle which won't leach or corrode, and works with common water filters. It features 7 feet of integrated replaceable 550 paracord, individually machined decagon shaped lid, and pure titanium construction. When you find yourself in over your head, unwind the 7 foot paracord carry loop and pull yourself out to safety, improvise fishing line, make a bow drill, splint your broken tent pole, or your leg. It'll be there when you need it most.

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Description
Brand Name:
Vargo Outdoors
Cookware Material:
Titanium
Volume:
34 oz. (1 liter)
Size:
1 Liter
Color:
Titanium
Weight:
9.8 oz. (280 grams)
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches (216 mm)
Diameter: 3.3 inches (84 mm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
T-452
UPC:
818881004525
Other Features:
• Pure grade titanium construction for strength, durability, and light weight
• Completely biocompatible for leach-free, flavor-free, and corrosion-free peace of mind
• Food grade silicone o-ring seals water in tight
• Individually machined decagon lid for easier opening, even with gloves or cold fingers
• 7 foot paracord carry loop can be removed for use or customized with different colors, knot styles, and lengths
• Wide mouth opening is compatible with common water filters and accessories
• Narrow profile is easy to grip and fits in most water bottle pockets
• Patent pending design
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