💧 Elevate your hydration game with titanium strength and paracord versatility!
The Vargo Titanium PARA-Bottle is a 1-liter ultralight water bottle made from pure grade titanium, weighing only 9.8 oz. It features a replaceable 7-foot 550 paracord for easy carrying, a slim profile for comfortable grip and pocket fit, and compatibility with standard backcountry water filters. Designed for durability and simplicity, it’s the ultimate multipurpose hydration solution for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.28 x 3.66 x 3.58 inches |
Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.5 x 3.4 x 3.4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
Brand Name | Vargo |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | VR452 |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Vargo |
Part Number | T-452 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Para - Bottle |
Included Components | Titanium Para-Bottle |
Size | 34 oz |
A**R
Just what I hoped it would be
I read the reviews and decided to purchase the Para Bottle. It was just as I hoped it would be. I take it with me daily and have no issues with leaks, bad taste, or anything else. I don't care for the paracord connecting the lid. I think it would certainly melt down over a fire and I don't plan to be in a position where a 7' piece of paracord is going to save my day. I took it off and used a short stainless cable instead. It works as a loop to keep the lid and bottle together and will make the bottle more useful in the woods if I do heat it over a fire.I read that some people are concerned with the weight. I don't find the bottle to be too heavy, and prefer the thicker body and robust lid for it's durability.I also have a Vargo BOT that I carry in a backpack and like very much. My positive field experience with the BOT helped sway my decision to purchase the para bottle and I am not disappointed. It's a matter of opinion and finances as to whether it is worth the price. If the price doesn't scare you then this bottle probably won't disappoint.
J**A
Size is decieving
Definitely way less than 34oz. Water taste chalky from it too.
D**J
I just like titanium for everyday use
I am a titanium geek, I am not a camping person, I just like titanium for everyday use. I had the other Vargo titanium bottle with titanium lid, which I got rid of, because it was too thin and flimsy, the joint was welded poorly with overlapping sheet, this was way too annoying to clean the bottle when I put something other than water, things got caught at the joint, I gave up cleaning thoroughly, so as you can imagine the first thing I looked at when I bought this bottle, the quality of welding. The joints are not as smooth as Snow Peak bottles, but there is no overlapping part, I put my index finger inside the bottle to feel the joint, it is rounded enough to clean the bottle thoroughly. And if you want something solid, this bottle is SOLID. There is definitely some thickness there which I am super happy about.The cord, I think it is a dumb idea, the lid has quite some weight on it, because of the cord, it was banging against the bottle. made a small scratch as well. After checking the welding, the cord had to go. As the other user suggested, Vargo need to bring easier way to undo the cord, washing the bottle with the cord attached, too inconvenient. This is why I took 1 star off.There is a silicone ring inside the lid to stop leaking, it is fitted very well, I want to get it out time to time to clean the lid but at this stage I am not sure how to. I hope Vargo sells the part just in case if I damage it trying to get it out.The leaflet says pure titanium. I wonder what grade it is. Another reason I got rid of the other bottle is that it had some kind metallic smell and unfortunately this bottle has the smell too. I don't find many reviews mentioning the smell, but I can smell, something Snow Peak bottles don't have. And it is not only Vargo titanium products, I have several items I have stopped using because of the smell. The good thing is that the smell is not strong at the lip area, it doesn't bother me much when I am drinking out of the bottle, however this may change in the future when I use the bottle more with plain water. If anyone has any idea how to get rid of the smell, I am all ears.So, if you want a SOLID titanium bottle, and have never had any issue of metallic smell of titanium, also have two minutes spare undoing the cord, go for the bottle.
K**A
Outstanding quality and finish
Excellent design, fits backpack side pockets perfectly. The paracord loop holds the lid attached, making it safe to use on-the-move or in precarious locations. Easy to secure the bottle to the pack too, using the loop. Wide mouth makes it easy to use with a range of filters and water bladders, and easy to clean. The bottle is shaped from 2mm single walled titanium plate, very sturdy. Yet, mine comes in at 252 grams (rather than the 280 grams advertised). An absolute delight. Well done Vargo!
M**X
Perfect:)
Perfect product very pleased :)
K**N
Don’t waste your money!
If you love your Vargo Ti bottle don’t ever, ever, ever, ever, EVER accidentally drop it on its top! It will bend and cave in the cap and the cap can get jammed. Also with the cap threads and bottle threads feeling a bit gritty you will find that the drinking surface will have a slight metallic taste and you will see gray Ti dust wipe off on a damp cloth when cleaning the threaded portion of the bottle and cap. For the money it’s not at all what I expected.
M**C
Lid leaks
I like titanium, so when I saw this I jumped at the chance to get a cylinder-shaped titanium water bottle. I like how it's designed very much. The threading on the neck is very aggressive. There's a stationary slot on the neck for your lanyard, and a rotating slot on the lid for the other end. That means when you tighten the lid your lanyard won't get all twisted up, allowing a shorter lanyard. This also creates a weak point in the lid which, after my first use, was allowing water to leak through. Water is somehow getting around the rivet in the lid. There's no reason that rivet can't be sealed with some silicon. In fact, as I type this, I have some silicone sealant curing on that very spot in the hopes of salvaging this bottle.The lanyard itself is ill-conceived. The target audience for a bottle like this will need to be able to take the paracord off when putting this bottle over a fire, and Vargo left no good way to do that. I replaced it with a short bit of gutted paracord and a clip. This works much better for me, though it does not double as extra survival cordage. I will have to see hether the sealant I'm using bonds well when it cures. If so, I will keep this bottle around and give it plenty of use. If not, I'll keep to my titanium canteen.
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