2 Quart Canteen Bladder
2 Quart Canteen Bladder

2 Quart Canteen Bladder

Regular price $9.99
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This 2 quart Bladder Canteen makes it easy to hold and store water in the field. Measuring at 7 1/4" x 7 1/4" x 3" (9" including the cap), this military-style canteen holds up to 2 quarts of liquid and is BPA free. The bladder canteen is a perfect fit for the 2 quart canteen holder on the FNG Academy Lower Back Panel for our Ruck Trainer, it is also collapsible, making it ideal for storing in bags and packs, and includes an attached cap. 

Proudly made in the USA. 

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Andrew S. (St Louis, MO, US)
Exactly what you need for SFAS

The bladder is standard issue.

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Robert D. (Trenton, NJ, US)
2 Quart Canteen Bladder Review

I recently purchased the canteen along with the canteen straw and the canteen kept falling off of my ruck trainer during my ruck. I bought the ruck trainer back in December and it came with the molle lower back panel and I placed the canteen on the panel and strapped it as tight as possible but it still kept falling off every half mile or so. I noticed also, when the canteen was close to empty after a few miles, there was no way to strap it any tighter to keep it in place. Is there a solution to this? I would greatly appreciate it if theres a solution regarding this issue. The ruck trainer is great!

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Josh M. (Portland, OR, US)
2qts

It’s like 200 bald eagles piss a big gulp of your favorite fat kid drink but it hydrates you

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Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
0%
(0)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
A
Andrew S. (St Louis, MO, US)
Exactly what you need for SFAS

The bladder is standard issue.

R
Robert D. (Trenton, NJ, US)
2 Quart Canteen Bladder Review

I recently purchased the canteen along with the canteen straw and the canteen kept falling off of my ruck trainer during my ruck. I bought the ruck trainer back in December and it came with the molle lower back panel and I placed the canteen on the panel and strapped it as tight as possible but it still kept falling off every half mile or so. I noticed also, when the canteen was close to empty after a few miles, there was no way to strap it any tighter to keep it in place. Is there a solution to this? I would greatly appreciate it if theres a solution regarding this issue. The ruck trainer is great!

J
Josh M. (Portland, OR, US)
2qts

It’s like 200 bald eagles piss a big gulp of your favorite fat kid drink but it hydrates you