Canteens
Field bottles — or canteens — are literally a necessity for hiking. However, modern field bottles in our range can do far more than just store water. For example, a built-in aluminium cup allows the liquid to stay cooler or warmer for longer, depending on whether you want to warm up or refresh yourself. Plastic field bottles from manufacturers Helikon-Tex and Fox Outdoor are also a perfect choice for hiking. If every centimetre of space saved in your backpack matters and you know you will have the opportunity to refill your water supply along the way, go for a collapsible silicone bottle. You will find it useful not only on hikes but also when camping, fishing or hunting.
Taking a sip of water in demanding terrain where every hand is needed can be truly risky. Thanks to the well-designed One Hand bottle, however, you need not worry. You can comfortably open and close the bottle with just one hand. To keep the field bottle safe even in the most demanding conditions, the company Brandit developed a bottle cover that you can clip to your belt, tactical vest, backpack and other accessories. It allows you to store the bottle and always have it to hand. Moreover, this cover is cord-tightened, protecting the bottle against snow or accidentally falling out.
Field Bottles and Sets for Every Condition
Transparent bottles from MFH have the advantage that they let you monitor the current state of your water supplies at a glance. They can also be placed in the freezer, microwave or dishwasher without any issues. They do not contain the health-hazardous substance BPA and are sealed with a screw cap secured around the bottle neck to prevent loss.
Had a satisfying meal from an army mess tin or lunch box and would like to finish it off with something properly hot? You do not need to head to the nearest mountain hut. Extremely practical sets consisting of a field bottle, cover and aluminium stove will fulfil your wish on the spot. If you do not bring one of the thermoses and mugs, they will serve you not only for quenching your thirst but also for preparing a hot drink — which you can top off with a sip from a hip flask for extra warmth and energy.

