To prepare for the Smith Rock trip, Paula and I picked up a pair of Camelbak Better Bottles. Last time we went to Smith Rock, we were just checking things out, and took a mini-hike, so we did not come prepared with water, among other things. It was pretty hot that day, so we wanted to make sure that we had plenty of water when we did the full hike. So, this time around, we wanted to make sure we had the right gear for the job.
Carrying water is a pain in the butt. I wanted to find a water solution that used carabiners, so I could simply clip the water to my belt or day backpack and have my hands free to use the camera, climb or read a map–just not carry the water. Our first stop was at Sportsman’s Warehouse, where we found the Camelbak Better Bottle. We also ended up at REI where we also found these bottles, but we had already purchased them. We did end up purchasing some smaller carabiner-based water bottle holders, so you could take a store-bought bottle and clip them onto a rubber loop, so we decided to test those alongside the Camelbak Better Bottle.
It has a nice nose with a hole to put a large carabiner through. It also has a long straw that hits the bottom of the bottle for drinking. The bottle’s mouth is very wide, allowing me to first fill the bottle with ice and then fill the remaining space with water, allowing me to keep the water cold longer. The bottle’s plastic is apparently BPA free, which is also good. The Camelbak Better Bottle is also really sturdy and durable, as it did not break despite being dropped on the Big Obsidian Flow, and banged around on Smith Rock.
The Camelbak’s competitor, the lame carabiner water bottle clip with generic store-bought water, failed to meet my expectations, breaking almost immediately on Crater Lake. I’m glad “do not use for climbing” was etched on, because it barely clipped on to my belt for 10 minutes before the movable metal piece snapped. Fortunately, I was able to dump the generic store-bought water into the Camelbak bottle and proceed with my hike.
The Camelbak Better Bottle is available from the online retailers below:


Today’s Gear Review is about the Exofficio ExO Dri Men’s Tee Shirt. Paula bought this shirt for me from REI, although it is also available directly from Exofficio and probably other places, too.