Nalgene BPA-free
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Nalgene BPA-free
I noticed little labels on all the Nalgene bottles at REI stating they're BPA-free. So does this mean they've been leaching everybody in the past? I read a little about #7 but got lost in all the bla bla.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
I voted other, because I use a camelbak, platypus bladders and old gatorade bottles.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
I like the Nalgene bottles since they won't break, are easy to clean, and attach to my MSR filter.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
I voted plastic bottles because thats how I carry most often... but...all of the above could also apply.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
...same for me... whatever is at hand on a daily basisrlrjamy wrote:I voted plastic bottles because thats how I carry most often... but...all of the above could also apply.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
for Primary= 3 liter camelbak
for Extra= very old BPA Nalgines(qts and/or pints)
for Extra= very old BPA Nalgines(qts and/or pints)

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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
I voted "other" 'cause I'm an opportunist as well. Usually on a longer trip I have 3l in either my platy or my camelbak, and and extra liter or two in Aquafina bottles - though I have been known to use Nalgenes as well.
I'm all for being careful and all with what we ingest, but I'm getting so overloaded with "this is bad for you, that will kill you" that I'm starting to rebel. I may start shooting BPA soon.
I'm all for being careful and all with what we ingest, but I'm getting so overloaded with "this is bad for you, that will kill you" that I'm starting to rebel. I may start shooting BPA soon.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
This could be bad for "the Wendy"writelots wrote:I may start shooting BPA soon

(BTW... that is hilarious!)
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
Wow BPA looks evil...I'm glad I drank from the hose as a kid and not from a sippy cup ;)
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
Word on the street is your sippy cup had a hose. Ah heck I don't even know what that means 

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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
If it means when I grew up and we used it to chug beer than :guilty: But that was a big sippy jug.joe bartels wrote:Ah heck I don't even know what that means
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
rlrjamy wrote:Wow BPA looks evil...I'm glad I drank from the hose as a kid and not from a sippy cup ;)
yea, and all that aldicarb that was in our water table when I was a kid, that's why I have a second head and 3rd arm.

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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
I typically carry 3Ls in a Camelback and another L or 2 in Aquafina Bottles on backpacking trips. For longer backpacking trips with less available water, I will also carry a 4L Platypus bag. On day hikes I'll take a 2 or 3L Camelback.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
This thread is probably the best place to tell this story:
The very first time that I backpacked into Reavis Ranch I couldn't find my water bottles because they did not come home from my sons last Scout campout. It was late on a Friday night so I asked my wife to go to the nearest grocery store and buy a large plastic bottle of juice, poor the contents into any large glass container when she got home and fill the now empty plastic juice container with water and put it in the fridge for me. I went to bed, woke up at 5 AM, grabbed the plastic container from the fridge and stuffed it into my packpack before heading out to Apache Trail and the trail head to Reavis.
All was well, so I thought, until I went to take my first drink of the fresh cold water. IT WAS APPLE JUICE!
:yuck: :stretch:
Can you believe that I backpacked into Reavis Ranch in October, to eat those delicious apples off the trees and only had APPLE JUICE to drink all the way in! Needless to say I didn't eat many apples that trip but I sure did fill the plastic container with water from the spring before I backpacked out! :bigth:
The very first time that I backpacked into Reavis Ranch I couldn't find my water bottles because they did not come home from my sons last Scout campout. It was late on a Friday night so I asked my wife to go to the nearest grocery store and buy a large plastic bottle of juice, poor the contents into any large glass container when she got home and fill the now empty plastic juice container with water and put it in the fridge for me. I went to bed, woke up at 5 AM, grabbed the plastic container from the fridge and stuffed it into my packpack before heading out to Apache Trail and the trail head to Reavis.
All was well, so I thought, until I went to take my first drink of the fresh cold water. IT WAS APPLE JUICE!

Can you believe that I backpacked into Reavis Ranch in October, to eat those delicious apples off the trees and only had APPLE JUICE to drink all the way in! Needless to say I didn't eat many apples that trip but I sure did fill the plastic container with water from the spring before I backpacked out! :bigth:
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
SuperstitionGuy wrote:Can you believe that I backpacked into Reavis Ranch in October, to eat those delicious apples off the trees and only had APPLE JUICE to drink all the way in! Needless to say I didn't eat many apples that trip but I sure did fill the plastic container with water from the spring before I backpacked out! :bigth:

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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
I use a (near) gallon size Dromedary bag, very reliable, hasn't leaked yet if I do my part and tighten the cap. Also have a nalgene but am converting to gatorade bottles because they are half the empty weight.
Shawn
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
Sredfield wrote:converting to gatorade bottles because they are half the empty weight.
and the price is right!
mike
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
I mainly use a mix of platypus bags, mostly 3l, up to four at a time. I also like the similar, but horribly spelled Nalgene Cantene, since it mates more securly to my MSR Miniworks for pumping skanky water. I use soda bottles sometimes in wet country, and I have a slew of Camelbaks of various ages (the first one is from 1995) that I use for dayhiking. Finally, I have an old BPA-loaded Nalgene that I used once in CO five years ago and never since.
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Re: Nalgene BPA-free
A couple old Nalgenes, Sigg aluminum bottle, and a big Camelbak bladder complete my water-toting gear.
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