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Your cart is empty.The Stanley Canteen is back and ready for your next urban hike or glamping getaway. Fill it with a quart of your favorite beverage – the stainless steel Canteen holds enough water for a day on the go, and it is the perfect size to slide it in your backpack or carryon, too. Sling it over your shoulder – this one is lightweight and keeps you hands-free until you need it, thanks to the removeable carry strap featuring our iconic winged bear. The cap is attached so it will never go missing, and with four colors to choose from you'll be on-trend but never thirsty.
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Stanley made a classic design better with the large and small lid. Super cool that it fits in a canteen pouch.
James okeeffe
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2025
It's rhe ideal size all really well builtAnd Stanley's guarantee is greatLove it .
Seedawg
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Love this canteen. I know most are in to the lighter water bottles but I'm old school and like the look. Very well-made and durable. Easy to clean and handy strap for carrying.
MEG
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I haven’t used my product yet but just from unpacking it and inspecting it, I can tell you that it is great quality. The strap is super cute and is reversible. It’s also quite long! I can’t wait to use this when I go hiking. The mouth on the bottle is smaller than the lid. I would say the mouth is a little bigger than a quarter :)God bless!
Yen Ng
Reviewed in Singapore on August 28, 2024
Product is light weight.
K S
Reviewed in Japan on July 30, 2024
二重になってないから保温性がないけど別にカバーを用意して保冷剤を入れれば少しは使えそう
Stephen
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Been wanting this guy forever since I saw it online. After a few months, I went for it and was kind of underwhelmed. Stanley was super open about how it doesn't keep liquid cold (or hot) for long, which wasn't an issue for me since I prefer room temp water, but it has its flaws for sure.1) Noise: This thing makes a lot of it! The strap is cool, but the hooks clank against the bottle - a lot. When you take the hooks off, the buts that the hooks go to are also super noisy since they move.2) The cap: This thing is NOT ergonomic. Once you loosen it to open, the cap and screw are at weird angles, making it kind of awkward to open.3) Taste: Nothing I noticed too often, but if you leave water in it for a while, it can start to taste a but metallic. Cool way to make sure you're drinking your water quick enough.Overall, it's a cool looking bottle, just take these things into consideration!
K. Rao
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
I bought this new Stanley canteen because I don't have the grip strength to manage round 32oz water bottles any more due to carpal tunnel. This canteen sweats a lot because it's not insulated. So, even though the shape is easier for me to hold, it does get pretty slippery. The most important things for me when hiking are the weight, easy grip, and close fit to the body. So, the sweating wasn't a deal realer for me.I think a standard USGI canteen pouch would fit this just fine, and it would solve the sweating issue while providing insulation. But, it would also add some bulk that I wasn't willing to deal with.Ideally, someone would make a universal neoprene canteen sleeve. But, to my utter shock and dismay, nothing like that seems to exist. Laken makes a neoprene sleeve for their canteens, but it can't be purchased separately and doesn't look like it would fit a standard USGI style canteen.I ended up buying the TahoeBay Universal Handholds for Tumblers. It comes with three sizes. The large size sleeve will fit the Stanley canteen if you want it bad enough. The grippy interior lining of the sleeve is great once it's on, but getting it on there was a real struggle. The sleeve does help a lot with sweating and a little bit with insulation. The second photo shows the level of ice when I first filled it (ambient temp around 78°F). The third photo is the sweat that accumulated at the base within about 60 seconds. The fourth photo is after about an hour (very little change in ice level). Fifth photo is sweat around the base at that time. Sixth photo is a couple hours after that, including a 40-min bike ride in direct sun at 82°F (no ice left, but the water was still chilly).All in all I'm really happy with the canteen. I love the shape, it weighs nothing, and it hangs close to my body, making it easy to maneuver through brush, etc.
LL.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 12, 2024
Came in really bad condition , dented hook to attach strap missing , extremely cross as was not cheap
Joseph N.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
It doesnt insulate but it holds liquid and doesent leak.It's loud, though. Those little rings on the side jingle and jangle constantly with any movement.Good, sturdy canteen though.
joesolo
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
The biggest complaint I see (and would have myself) is, indeed, these sweat like crazy if you put a cold drink insideBut it's a single-wall canteen. Without turning into a physics lecture, that's just what happens. So put room-temp liquids in if you want to avoid it.Holds a good amount of water and is comfortable to wear. The side clips work best if you face the 'nubs' away from the canteen itself, they clatter a lot less that way. Pretty easily to clean inside, the opening is wide enough to get a small sponge in without much trouble though I can't quite reach all the sides, and definitely not the bottom without kid-sized hands.Personally would only use this for water anyway (again, not insulated!), so not too much of a concern.Given everything I feel like the price cold be a bit lower but I'm pretty happy with it, and it doesn't feel cheap, so maybe you just get what you pay for.For those who want something similar without the sweating there's a different, insulated "cross body" Stanley makes but it holds less fluid and costs almost $80 which strikes me as a bit absurd, but someone might like it.
Mike O.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Thank you Stanley for making a modern canteen that stays true to it's roots! Since the top unscrews from the canteen you can use it in an emergency to heat/boil water using a camp stove or fire. If you are looking for a nesting canteen cup the USGI and pathfinder are too small. The only one I have found that fits like 90% is the BCB crusader MK2 cup, the one with the straight wall lip. I have not dug out my original crusader cup to test but I would think that it will mostly fit.This canteen is getting some undeserved low reviews because buyers are making assumptions rather than read the actual listing from Stanley. No where in the listing does it say anything about being double walled or insulated. We all know what happens when you assume.If you want a Stanley canteen that IS double wall you need to check out the Cross Bottle. I have no affiliation with Stanley, I just like their stuff.
Corvine Habanero
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2024
One sip, pleasure dome,And I feel my chest has grownMore hirsute and firm
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