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ClimbinArbor

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portable gas and oil containers?? the kind that you clip on your belt when bushwhackin. Ive only seen pictures of them, and maybe once or twice on tv, they look like water cans kinda but i dont think they are.
 
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Check out MSR or mountain safety research. They sell fuel bottles for their camp stoves that might suit your needs. I think the largest they sell is like 33 or 44 ounces. Metal with an o-ring in the lid.
 
Check out MSR or mountain safety research. They sell fuel bottles for their camp stoves that might suit your needs. I think the largest they sell is like 33 or 44 ounces. Metal with an o-ring in the lid.

Yep, just as posted above. I have a MSR bottle for backpacking and it fits perfectly in my drink holders on my pack. Now I carry a couple 22oz MSR bottles when I go long distance off roading on my dual sport motorcycle just for that extra 15-20 miles worth of fuel in case I mess up on planning my range. They are tough and don't drip at all. I have had to replace the o-ring on the cap before but that was .20cents at Home Depot and the first o-ring lasted over 5 years.
 
i second timbers suggestion, i have 4 of them from days spent thinning out pine trees and cutting wilding trees in native bush, they are damn near bomb proof, ive fallen on to rocks with it between me and the rock and its survived.

ive had them dropped into me via helicopter and have got pissed off them them when trying to push through super dense ####y under growth and have throwin them ahead of me and just generally beaten the #### out of them.

they are slim enough to only be a head ache in the worst of nasty under growth.
 

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