Mark VII friendly water bottle?
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Mark VII friendly water bottle?
Anyone have any success with a water bottle or canteen that fits in a Mark VII? This past weekend I brought a 32 oz. Nalgene on a hike and it just barely fit in my bag. A 16 oz. Nalgene might do the trick, but I thought I'd ask here and see if anyone has any good advice.
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I have a WWII British army canteen which fits perfectly into the MKVII:-
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Hope this helps,
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Hope this helps,
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I checked the Eddie Bauer website and wasn't able to find any flasks in their catalog. Any idea what its called or how to find it? Flasks are cool but often hold small quantities. I did find a Polo leather flask...for $90.
Ultimately I want something functional and which fits comfortably with the other @#$% I keep in my Mark VII (paperback, small journal, small radio, umbrella).
Ultimately I want something functional and which fits comfortably with the other @#$% I keep in my Mark VII (paperback, small journal, small radio, umbrella).
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I'm looking to get one of these with the skeleton cover myself. They look very gearish and a lot like the one Indy uses in the Emperor's Tomb. Plus, a British item that fits inside another British item.ob1al wrote:I have a WWII British army canteen which fits perfectly into the MKVII:-
PS. I swooped the word gearish. DS.
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There will be more rhyming puns, i fearish
but before that happens perhaps I should take a long walk on a short pierish.
but before that happens perhaps I should take a long walk on a short pierish.
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So to bring this somewhat back on topic
I think if you aren't that philanthropic
you could take a normal plastic bottle
and use this when you get too hottle.
Keep it in your Indy bag
it fits quite nicely, so don't you nag
sure I could use a big fat flask
but please don't kick me in the ask.
(Hey, Jess, I modified my sig in light of you!)
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I think if you aren't that philanthropic
you could take a normal plastic bottle
and use this when you get too hottle.
Keep it in your Indy bag
it fits quite nicely, so don't you nag
sure I could use a big fat flask
but please don't kick me in the ask.
(Hey, Jess, I modified my sig in light of you!)
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Not to stray too far OT...
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(sorry to use your av Scoundrel Jess, but that face says it all...)
Ahem...
They seek him here, they seek him there,
His clothes are Indy, and never square
Eagerly pursuing all the latest fads and trends,
He's a dedicated follower of Indygear.
And when he makes his little posts,
He'll even miss his Sunday roasts,
It will make or break him so he's got to buy the best,
He's a dedicated follower of Indygear.
Oh yes he is! Oh yes he is!
He flits from HJ to Optimo like a butterfly.
And when he pulls his little cavalry twill pants right up tight, he's a dedicated follower of Indygear!Etc etc....
What needs deleting? A waste of good bandwith, you say? I don't see your point...
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(sorry to use your av Scoundrel Jess, but that face says it all...)
Ahem...
They seek him here, they seek him there,
His clothes are Indy, and never square
Eagerly pursuing all the latest fads and trends,
He's a dedicated follower of Indygear.
And when he makes his little posts,
He'll even miss his Sunday roasts,
It will make or break him so he's got to buy the best,
He's a dedicated follower of Indygear.
Oh yes he is! Oh yes he is!
He flits from HJ to Optimo like a butterfly.
And when he pulls his little cavalry twill pants right up tight, he's a dedicated follower of Indygear!Etc etc....
What needs deleting? A waste of good bandwith, you say? I don't see your point...
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Ahem. At the risk of being on-topic...
Rosenet, Eddie Bauer has a 26 oz Lexan bottle (item #i22 792 1123), it's $8.50. I'm not sure if it'll fit, but it's between 16 and 32 oz. Also, there's the 24 oz. Nalgene N-Gen bottle; it says it's just over 2 inches wide, so it might fit better than the 32. Also, Nalgene makes something called the "cantene" which isn't rigid lexan, it's flexible polyethylene (like a super-duper ziploc bag with a rigid spout that you can drink from). Those conform to bags easier, and they come in several sizes. You can check 'em out REI.com.
Rosenet, Eddie Bauer has a 26 oz Lexan bottle (item #i22 792 1123), it's $8.50. I'm not sure if it'll fit, but it's between 16 and 32 oz. Also, there's the 24 oz. Nalgene N-Gen bottle; it says it's just over 2 inches wide, so it might fit better than the 32. Also, Nalgene makes something called the "cantene" which isn't rigid lexan, it's flexible polyethylene (like a super-duper ziploc bag with a rigid spout that you can drink from). Those conform to bags easier, and they come in several sizes. You can check 'em out REI.com.
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<img src=http://server5.uploadit.org/files/briefcharm-one.jpg> here it is I hope. If you cant make them out, the numbers on the front of the flask are PN 68C35027 . It fits perfectly in the larger pocket of my bag.