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Ultra-lightweight, rugged, collapsible container for transporting drinking water. The Cactus Canteen™ integrates with Giant Loop's adventure proof packing system and comes equipped with a versatile dispensing system, high visibility daisy chains, and a universal wide mouth cap. Available in 1-gallon and 2-gallon capacities, to keep you going wherever the trail leads you.
The Cactus Canteen™ transports drinking water in an ultra-rugged, expedition-ready, collapsible container that integrates with Giant Loop’s adventure-proof packing system. Stop worrying about your delicate hydration bladder or where to store your hard-sided water containers, and strap the Cactus Canteen anywhere you’d like!
Essential kit for every adventure, the Cactus Canteen has a two-layer construction featuring an inner bladder and outer cover. Both layers are built with thick, durable, abrasion- and puncture-resistant materials for years of service in extreme environments. Available in 1-gallon and 2-gallon capacities.
The large filler neck makes it easy to fill, dispense, and clean, and is compatible with large-mouth water filters. The dispensing hose has an on/off valve to control the flow, and stows away behind an access zipper on the cover. The hose fitting is compatible with standard hydration bladder attachments.
Handles on the top and side make the Cactus Canteen easy to wrangle while filling and dispensing. Daisy chain webbing guides tie-down straps for secure attachment to luggage or vehicles. Reflective materials improve visibility.