🚶♂️ Stay hydrated, stay hands-free, stay ahead!
Coghlan's Bottle Carrier combines an adjustable shoulder strap, versatile hook and loop fasteners, and a quick-release buckle to provide a secure, hands-free hydration solution. Made from durable polyester, it fits various bottle sizes and is designed for outdoor enthusiasts seeking convenience and rugged reliability on hikes, camping trips, and adventures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.95 x 4.72 x 1.18 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Coghlan's |
Model Name | 0036 |
Color | Multi |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coghlans |
Part Number | 0036 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Included Components | Bottle Carrier |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | camping, fishing, hiking |
L**L
Perfect water bottle carry design.
Bought this item at a little store in Moab UT a few years ago and lost it in a move. Looked everywhere for a replacement and was thrilled to find it here! It is exactly like the one I had. I go no where without my water bottle and this is the perfect low cost hands free solution for water bottle carriage in every situation.I am adding to my review since I have ordered more of these bottle carriers. Those of you having trouble and claiming design flaw on bottom strap may not be using it right.When your Coghlan's bottle carrier arrives, it is wrapped up into itself and kind of confusing, but look at the picture on the packaging, be patient, get the strap COMPLETELY unfolded. Then pull apart the velcro strap, one at a time, resizing as you go to fit your bottle. The straps are a bit stiff and want to fold back into place, so one at a time is the only way. After the straps are the correct length, then strap in your bottle, lay your bottle holder on a table or other flat clean surface, lay your bottle in place on the bottle holder then open one starp, pull it around your bottle and tighten it down, reattach vecro. When you are done, you will have a loop of extra strapping at the bottom: This is the bottom strap! Pull it by an attached edge so that it crosses the bottom of your bottle. Boom! Your bottle is secure!The strap is long enough to fit cross body style and still short enough to hang from one shoulder if you prefere. The design is just right so that if you need the bottle out of your way, you can drop it behind you and it will ride there without slipping forward if you bend over.
J**N
Perfect!
I bought this item for my 5 year old to use on summer school field trips. He's required to bring and carry a water bottle around, and I thought this would make it easier for him. I attached it to a camelback performance bottle, and it was easy to put on, tighten and adjust the shoulder strap. The strap is quite long and would work well for an adult, and adjusts for a very small child easily. (I trimmed off the excess length just so it wouldn't be flapping around, and burned the end to prevent fraying.)He can easily put the strap on cross-body style, and drink from his bottle while wearing it. The bottle seems very secure.I'm happy with this item, and very happy with the price.
A**7
Cheap & Effective: Fits a 1L Nathan Big Shot well
This is about as basic as you can get in a bottle carrier. I initially ordered this product, as well as the Onoola 40oz Pocket Carrier, for an old Stanley N944 thermos that I wanted to take with on trips. However, though it held, it was slightly short and the weight of the other half made a slight weight displacement when hanging from my side.However, I did find that it fit my Nathan Big Shot 1-Liter Bottle quite well, as you can see it ties it down evenly. The straps were just your basic nylon (like the Onoola) but had more rigidity; so for short trips this would be fine. However, if used on a longer hike, I would suggest slipping on some padded strap to save the shoulders from being cut into. Also, I felt readjusting the straps were kind of a hassle. But for the cheap price and effectiveness of the product, you can't beat it.
L**R
ok
worked OK after I spent about 45 minutes to an hour figuring out how to make it fit (I had to modify and reconfigure this for my water bottle, so this was expected going in). Only had one strap across the bottom and it moved around as I was walking, so the bottle fell out. I did some redesigning and came up with a solution that provided two straps across the bottom in an X pattern, so much less chance of bottle falling out. This was done at the expense of the loss of the shoulder strap, but I was able to configure it with a wide and deep belt loop (more than two inches wide and about three and a half inches high). This was the original carry option I was looking for anyway. This works better than a loop around the neck of the bottle, and the carrier stays attached when the bottle is removed for use. I am happy with this item overall.
F**E
Not the minimalist carrier you want.
This thing turned into a tangled ball right after I got it out of the bag and tried to unfold it. I ended up taking the thing apart and putting it back together, and struggled to get the water bottle into the thing without the bottom part of the strap slipping off.The problem is it has no stability. The horizontal straps are completely detachable and the shoulder strap, vertical side straps, and bottom strap are all one piece--one big loop through which the horizontal straps are threaded. So the whole thing is floppy and you have to make sure you don't get a twist in the main vertical strap. This would be greatly improved if the horizontal straps were sewn in place (they don't need to be completely removable, only adjustable) and the sides were stiffened.It was a pain in the rear. I'm returning it.
S**T
Coghlan's Water Bottle Carrier
Use this on my thermos works well and is a handy carrier for my thermos. Fits in my car cup holder while wrapped around my thermos. Has multiple options to carry thermos.
R**N
You're welcome.
Great product and even better price. Only two small problems. 1. As packaged, the straps are all woven into a kind of puzzle and it takes several minutes to unravel them. 2. Then, it takes several minutes to adjust the straps for a particular bottle. Once these somewhat tedious things are accomplished, the result is PERFECT. Reading some of the other reviews, I see that some people have experienced bottles falling out the bottom of the device. I think that this is a result of not adjusting the straps properly. Make sure that the two vertical straps are exactly 180 degrees opposite of each other and that the lower horizontal strap is very tight. This should keep the lower strap in place and keep the bottle in the carrier. You're welcome.
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