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    Charles Henry
    Member

    @chuckie_cheese

    Locale: Arizona and British Columbia

    I keep losing smartwater bottles off the side pockets of my ULA circuit.

    Is there some kind of device or mcgivering I can use to attach the bottle to my pack, like a ring near the cap?

    #1816884
    Fog Mountain
    Member

    @fogmountain

    How about a loop of cord, attached to the neck of the bottle with a cable tie?

    #1816888
    Andrew F
    Member

    @andrew-f

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    Tie a thin piece of cord in a 6" loop and clove hitch it under the neck of the bottle, then clip that with a carabiner.

    Andrew

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    Mary D
    BPL Member

    @hikinggranny

    Locale: Gateway to Columbia River Gorge

    What I'd like is something to attach the cap to the bottle! I've lost caps on two trips in a row!

    #1816899
    Christopher Yi
    Spectator

    @traumahead

    Locale: Cen Cal

    Any specific reason you use Smartwater bottles? I haven't had any problems with 32 oz Gatorade bottles, even with some scrambling thrown in.

    #1816900
    John Whynot
    Member

    @jdw01776

    Locale: Southeast Texas

    @Mary — I've used the caps off of an Evernew water bladder. There is also Mike C's tip of carrying an extra cap…

    #1816903
    Jeff LaVista
    BPL Member

    @lavista

    I figured out a neat trick for this. You will need (or improvise):

    Thin cord
    Awl or small hole making tool
    Knife to cut cord
    Lighter to singe cord
    Chisel ground flat head driver to pry
    Silicone sealant optional

    Or multitool to use in the above fashion.

    Take off the cap, look inside. There should be a blue gasket inside the cap. This is what seals the bottle. Carefully pry this out and save it.

    Now, Awl out a thin hole in the center top of the cap, just wide enough to pass the cord through. Pass the cord through and create a stopper knot on the inside. Check that it holds tight and won't pull through. Trim the excess cord and burn the frayed strands.

    Dab a tiny bit of silicone above the knot, and pull it through the awled hole, to create a sort of seal. This is just to keep dust out if you're a germophobe. Apply from the outside as well if you must.

    After it all dries. Replace the blue gasket, check that the bottle seals and holds pressure. The gasket seals the bottle, not the plastic cap.

    Use the other end of the cord to knot it to the bottle. Use another loop as the biner clip, don't use the newly made cap retainer as one.

    Carried a bottle just like this for a couple weeks, no problems.

    #1816912
    Mary D
    BPL Member

    @hikinggranny

    Locale: Gateway to Columbia River Gorge

    Thanks, Jeff, I'll try this. I do toss in a couple of extra caps, but they do tend to pop out of hands and down steep slopes!

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    M B
    BPL Member

    @livingontheroad

    Yes, there is.

    Take about 6" of cord, maybe 1/8" dia and make a loop somehow, tie the ends in a figure 8 knot or something, doesnt matter.

    Slide the loop thru a cordlock toggle, now you have a loop on each side of the toggle. Or you can tie the loop to the carabiner, or crimp it with a sleeve to look professional, etc.

    snap small carabiner around the end that has your tied knot.

    Stick bottle neck thru other end, and slide cordlock up to cinch it tight around bottle neck under ridge. Snap carabiner to anything.

    Outdoor products used to make these and was sold at Walmart, but I havent seen them in several yrs, they were $2, but can make your own for cheap. I will snap an .5L bottle to my beltloop for short hikes this way.

    #1817348
    Jeffs Eleven
    BPL Member

    @woodenwizard

    Locale: NePo
    #1817365
    drowning in spam
    Member

    @leaftye

    Locale: SoCal

    I attach a cord to my bottles. It uses a hitch on one end to allow it to get very tight around the bottle. The other end usually have a figure eight loop. I might have a mitten hook in the loop if I'm attaching it to a thick enough cord on my pack, otherwise I'll use a micro biner or the smallest night ize biner to clip it to my pack.

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