
Whether you are on a day-hike or in a survival situation, hauling around a water bottle can be a pain.
If you have to travel any amount of distance, holding a water bottle ties up one of your hands and not every backpack has a pouch to secure a bottle.
This amazing paracord water bottle harness solves the issue of having to carry your water bottles or storing in them in a hard to access while you are walking backpack.
It is so lightweight and small that you can attach it to a backpack or even to a belt loop, freeing up your hands, but allowing you quick access.
The materials you need to make this incredibly handy harness are two 80 inch lengths of paracord, a plastic bottle, small carabiner and a lighter or box of matches.
Head over to page 2 and see how to make your very own paracord water bottle harness!
Next Page »

@[100007759836706:2048:Will]
Great harness for containers, but you should keep those plastic bottles out of direct sunlight because they degrade and release chemicals into your drinking water.
This $#%&!@*ing know it all ^.
Yup
…..you guys realize a running bowline, half hitch, and whatever knot you’d prefer to tie to your belt loop are all you need, right?