💧 Ultralight, collapsible hydration for the on-the-go pro
The PlatypusPlaty 2-Liter Ultralight Collapsible Backpacking Water Bottle is a BPA-, BPS-, and phthalate-free flexible bottle weighing only 1.3 ounces. Designed for backpackers and travelers, it collapses to pocket size when empty, features a stable base for upright use, and pairs seamlessly with popular water filters for clean hydration anywhere.
Brand | Platypus |
Material | Nylon, Polyethylene, Polypropylene |
Bottle Type | Flexible |
Color | Clear |
Capacity | 2 Liters |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Filter, Collapsable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 7.5"W x 13.8"H |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Model Name | Platy Bottle |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Camping, Hiking |
Number of Items | 1 |
Theme | Outdoor |
Reusability | Reusable |
Shape | Round |
Material Type Free | Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) Free, Bisphenol S (BPS) Free, Bisphenol A (BPA) Free |
Style | Water Bottle |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Information | Flexible Bottle |
Item Weight | 1.3 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Platypus |
UPC | 704455298691 801875349450 040818076019 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818076019 |
Part Number | 07601 |
Item Weight | 1.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 040818076019 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2L |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Filter, Collapsable |
Included Components | Bottle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**S
An invaluable tool in our backpacking arsenal - strikes the right balance of lightweight, volume and ease of use!
We carry at least two of these on every backpacking trip, sometimes even three on longer trips. We hike in groups of three or four, and most every one has one in their pack. The uses for these are MANY, here are a few:- As a large "Dirty" reservoir for our Sawyer Squeeze or Sawyer Mini filters when we want filtered water "on the go". These thread directly onto the Sawyer filter threads, and fit perfectly. Having a 2 liter source for the dirty water means less dipping and transfer operations - and these are much more durable and user-friendly than the bottles Sawyer sells.- As a "Clean" reservoir for filtered water / storage when using our gravity filter in camp. We don't hang our clean water reservoir, we only hang the dirty, and use something like this to catch the clean water. Sometimes we fill two of these when we are setting up camp to have water for cooking , washing up, etc. What makes this a decent storage reservoir is that you can put a push/pull cap on it and be able to have controlled and measured pouring...- As a reserve reservoir for extra water when we might be away from water for a couple of days - when we know we may be away from water for a day or so, we fill our 3L bladders first, then fill this as a reserve in our pack. Note these are not as thick as a bladder, so store / carry in your pack with care, and keep it protected.I have been using one of these bottles for two years now, over multiple trips, and it is still in serviceable / working condition. Thus the durability of these bottles is not bad, and they last if you care them.If I had to think of any "Cons" for these bottles, or what I don't like about them:- It takes forever for them to dry after cleaning....the small opening and large volume means you have to find a nice place to store them for 2-3 days as they dry. I live in AZ, which is very dry, I can only imagine how long it would take to dry in a humid climate! I only clean these when we get home, I don't ever attempt drying them out on the trail.- The caps are not attached, and can get lost. This is one of the big reasons I started using the Evernew soft bottles - the Evernew bottles have the cap attached to the bottle!!- You have to carry a separate rubber band or shock cord to roll them up. Again, the Evernew bottle has a pigtail attached to facilitate rolling them up, where the Playtpus does not.Note that I recently have been alternating these bottles with the Evernew soft bottles - those are a decent alternative to these, and are priced in the same ballpark. I purchased these Platypus bottles for $9.99, and the Evernew 2L for the same amount.A couple of tips and tricks:- I carry two caps for these - one closure cap, and a push / pull cap. I do this for multiple reasons, the first one being in case I lose a cap. The Platy caps are not attached to the bottle like the Evernew, and could get lost. The second reason is that if I am storing the reservoir as a backup water source in my pack, I don't want the tall push / pull cap protruding and screw on the closure cap. On the flip side, if I am using it for water storage in camp, I use the push / pull cap for easy dispensing.- I got some 1/16th inch shock cord and made a permanent pigtail attached to the bottle so you can easily rollup up the bottle for compact storage. This is copying what the Evernew bottle did with theirs, and idea which I really liked. In fact, I have other Platy soft bottles, and retrofitted this pigtail on those too!! If you are wondering what I mean, see the picture. The Platy is on the left with the added pigtail, and the Evernew is on the right with the stock pigtail.Thanks for reading.
B**1
Great collapsible bottle for hiking
I bought this product for hiking Arizona and Utah in late July. It served as backup water for my family to supplement their reservoir backpacks. It had appropriate volume for longer hikes. This alone could serve 1-2 people for a 5-10 mile hike in that heat. As I mentioned, this was my backup water supply. I purchased because I thought his would be easier to transport versus rigid bottles. It was great for traveling, especially burying it in your luggage. It folds down quite small when not in use. Over 9 days of hiking, there was no noticeable taste to the water. I filled each morning, typically in the hotel gym water bottle filling machine. Durability was great for the trip. I used it hard with no failures. I assume it wouldn’t last as long as a rigid bottle, but the price makes it disposable if you do manage to damage it.
A**R
Works great
Works perfectly for usage. Does not leave any after taste I’m the water when stored in it all day.
C**N
Perfect
Whenever I ride my motorcycle I bring water. This water bottle is perfect. You don’t want to go down on a bike with a hard metal water bottle in your backpack. With this product, I can make it super thin when partially filled by squeezing the water throughout the bottle’s entire surface area, and then capping. The vacuum keeps it super slim. Surprisingly, the bladder stands on its own when full. It compresses wafer thin when empty—like a piece of thin cardboard, but very flexible. Extremely light weight.I haven’t experienced any leaks whatsoever, but will report if I do. In any event, I always wrap-up hydration bladders with Wise Owl dry bags for safety. But again, no leaks so far. I am pretty gentle with it and only store it upright in my pack.The only 2 downsides are:1) They are hard to air out2) It’s hard to take a gulp without trickle down your chin. You need to drink carefully so it doesn’t gush outI can live with these small annoyances. Highly recommend this product. All hydration gear I’ve purchased from this company in the past is top notch.
W**S
2L/Clear - Good for the purpose I had in mind
I purchased this to put in an emergency first aid kit in my camping pack. My idea being that if I ever need to store water when I'm out in the wild, this could be used in a pinch. It succeeds at this purpose, but simply because it's inexpensive and wouldn't get regular use.Pros:1) size - It's small, portable, and easily deformable. When it's empty, it can be contorted to a multitude of situations and fit your space requirements as needed. Also, the cap is a good size, allowing you to use water purification tablets/systems with the bottle if desired.2) price - for $12 with free Prime shipping, the price is pretty good.3) good construction - no BPA, no strange taste to water contents, no holes/leaks/strange angles/etc, gree-friendly. It's got all the right characteristics as far as product construction is concerned.Cons:1) durability - this has questionable durability. I would not imagine that this thing will last over time with repeated use, but that is entirely based on my perception of the product and not actual experience.I tried to keep this really short, since there's already so many reviews on this product. I personally think that this is the BEST option for emergency water storage containers on Amazon, and highly recommend it for this purpose. As an everyday water bottle, perhaps it may be less useful.
R**C
Nice while it lasted
Mine unfortunately broke after just a few uses, but the customer service was great and they sent me a new one. Love this bottle.
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